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  • Windstorm Damage to Four Mile House Tavern, Livingston County, Michigan - May 29, 1942

    Windstorm Damage to Four Mile House Tavern, Livingston County, Michigan - May 29, 1942

    Was located at 4020 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    On June 3rd, 1942, the Livingston County Press reported that the Four Mile House "did a rushing business after the storm winds tore off the front of the structure and made it an open-air spot".   
    The Tavern was rebuilt after the windstorm but suffered a fire March 16, 1946.

    Read the June 3, 1942 Livingston County Press article.
  • Windstorm Damages at Wilson Farms, Livingston County, Michigan - June 1, 1951

    Windstorm Damages at Wilson Farms, Livingston County, Michigan - June 1, 1951

    Exact location is unknown

    Read June 6, 1951 Livingston County Press article.
  • Mrs. W.J. Hosley Farm, Oceola Township, Livingston, Michigan, 1941

    This is a photograph of Mrs. W. J. Hosley's farm following a "Cyclone" on April 23, 1941.   The Livingston County Press reported that Mrs. Hosley's farm sustained damage with part of the house roof blown off and a big barn wrecked, killing several sheep.
  • John Ruttman Farm, Gregory, Michigan

    This photograph is of the John Ruttman farm, Gregory,  Iosco Township, Michigan following being struck by a tornado on  April 20, 1941.
  • Snow Storm December 8, 1957

    Snow Storm December 8, 1957, unknown location
  • Snow Storm, Howell, Michigan - March 24, 1947

    Snow Storm, Howell, Michigan - March 24, 1947

    Car on Grand River Ave., Howell, Michigan. People stayed for several days. Hotel was full. Slept on floor. Cars, trucks, busses lined up from Lansing, Michigan to Howell, Michigan.

    Read the March 26, 1947 Livingston County Press for information about storm.
  • Chester Clark,  World War II,  Howell, Michigan - 1944

    This is a portrait of Chester Clark, World War II, Howell, Michigan, 1944.  Member of 41st Infantry. He was born February 3, 1918 and died August 2, 1996.
  • Howell Armory Construction - 1962

    Construction of Howell Armory, Company B 107 Signal Battalion - 1962
    727 Isbell St., Howell, Michigan
    Michigan National Guard.
    The building was used for Howell High School basketball for several years.
  • Howell Armory Groundbreaking, Howell, Michigan - April 11, 1962

    Ground breaking for new Howell Armory, Company B 107 Signal Battalion - April 11, 1962 727 Isbell St., Howell, Michigan Michigan National Guard. Capt. Howard Nichols, commanding officer of Company B, 107th Signal Battalion. The building was used for Howell High School basketball for several years.
  • Howell Armory Groundbreaking, Howell, Michigan - April 11, 1962

    Ground breaking for new Howell Armory, Company B 107 Signal Battalion - April 11, 1962 727 Isbell St., Howell, Michigan Michigan National Guard. Lillian Smith, former Hamburg township clerk and supervisor, Capt. Howard Nichols, commanding officer of Company B, 107th Signal Battalion. The building was used for Howell High School basketball for several years.
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