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Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of a Plow made at the Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, 300 block of Grand RiverAvenue, Howell, Michigan. (West Grand River Avenue, west of Center Street).
The foundry was opened in 1865 by John Galloway and George L. Clark, and they manufactured box, cook, and parlor stoves, plows and all types of agricultural castings.
The foundry later burned down (~1900), and the property became the site of the Howell Carnegie District Library.
The date of this photograph is unknown.
View Livingston Republican May 14, 1891 Article (In Library Use Only) -
Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, 300 block of Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. (314 West Grand River Avenue, west of Center Street).
The foundry was opened in 1865 by John Galloway and George L. Clark, and they manufactured box, cook, and parlor stoves, plows and all types of agricultural castings.
The foundry later burned down (~1900), and the property became the site of the Howell Carnegie District Library.
The date of this photograph is unknown.
View Livingston Republican May 14, 1891 Article (In Library Use Only) -
Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, Howell, Michigan - 1873
Howell Foundry and Machine Shop, Howell, Michigan - 1873 1st Methodist church is in foreground on the northwest corner of Sibley St. and Walnut St. -
Howell Gear Company Inc., 818 Fowler Street, Howell, Michigan
This photograph is of a product of Howell Gear Company Inc., 818 Fowler Street, Howell, Michigan. The company was a Division of Howell Penncraft /Teledyne Packard Bell Corp. -
Howell Gear Company Incorporated, 818 Fowler Street, Howell, Michigan, 1960
This is a photograph taken inside the Howell Gear Company, Inc., a Division of Teledyne Packard Bell, in 1960. -
Howell Gear Company Incorporated, West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Aerial View
This is an aerial view of the Howell Gear Company Inc., plant on West Grand River Avenue. Howell Gear was a divsion of the Teledyne Packard Bell. In this south looking view is the Livingston County Airport, the factory, M-59, a farm, and possibly the Pere Marquette Railroad Tracks, in the background. The picture was labeled 1964 but according to an article in the Livingston County Press dated May 1965, the plant was proposed to be built.
The Livingston Daily Press & Argus/image/453417267/?terms=%22Howell%20Gear%22%20-baseball&match=1 (in library use only). -
Howell Gear Company, Inc., 3333 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, October 28, 1967
This is a photograph of the Howell Gear Company, Inc., a division of Teledyne Packard Bell, Open House, 10-28-1967. -
Howell High Football Coaches, Don Woolson, Dale Noble, Gil O'Doherty, Howell, Michigan - 1976
Football coaches left to right: Don Woolson, Dale Noble, Gil O'Doherty -
Howell High Homecoming, Howell, Michigan - 1972
Howell High Homecoming, Howell, Michigan - 1972
Parade floats, games, and court. -
Howell High School , Cross Country Team, Howell, Michigan, 1976
This is a photograph of the 1976 Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Cross Country Team.
Pictured are, back row, Mike Weiss, Kave Kuhz, Don Gibbons, Mark Wagner, Russ Dempsey.
Front row: Dale Furlong, Jim Klingston, Bud Geigler, Gordy Giegler, Kevin Girbach
Not pictured: Brett Jarrett, Bill Holman, coach Bruce Waha
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