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Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photo, 1954
This is an aerial photograph of Howell, Michigan, 1954.
The exact view is unknown, but may be looking east with Thompson Lake clearly visible. -
Howell, Michigan, about 1900
These are two picture postcards of an aerial view of Grand River Avenue, looking northeast with the Livingston County Courthouse in the background.
One postcard is addressed to Mrs. Nellie Smith, Jackson Michigan. Unable to decipher the author. -
Howell, Michigan, Acrobats on Michigan Avenue, 1914
This (labeled) 1914 photograph was taken on South Michigan Avenue (Division, East) near the intersection of Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. It show acrobats performing, a speakstand, and streets lined with spectators.
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Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photo - 1956
Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photo - 1956
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Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photo 1930
Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photo 1930 Looking East -
Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photo, Page Field Area, 1964
This is an aerial photograph of Howell, Michigan. It looks west over the City of Howell, and in the foreground, are Thompson Lake boat launch, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, and Page Fields. -
Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photograph
This is an aerial photograph of Howell Michigan; the year is unknown. The photo is looking north and in view is East Grand River Avenue, and the Ann Arbor Railroad Tracks as they curve to the west; Thompson Lake is in the background. -
Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photograph 1930
Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photograph 1930 Looking East -
Howell, Michigan, Downtown Photo, Snediicor's Cleaners, 1984
This is a photograph of a storefront for Snedicor's Howell Cleaners, 220 South Michigan Avenue advertising Apparel and Uniforms, taken in 1984, downtown Howell, Michigan. -
Howell, Michigan, Early Photograph, Aerial
This photograph appeared in the August 28, 1963 issue of the Livingston County Press, and was originally published February 13, 1935. Thomas Cotter found a copy of this photograph in 1935 while going through the effects of his late mother, Mrs. Emma Watkins. Mrs. Watkins died in 1934, and lived for many years on Fowler Street. The photograph was said to have been made by photographer, W. E. Cleave and older persons in the community estimated it was made sometime between 1865 and 1870. The photograph was later taken by Ed Beach and Wilbur Johnson to L. Nelson to be enlarged.
The view is from the top of Union School and is looking north towards the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Michigan Avenue (Division Street). The exact year is unknown.A full description of the buildings in this picture are included in the 1935 Article. The buildings include a hotel, bank, dry goods store, grocery, print shop, Masonic Hall, barber shop, and in the distance three buildings on what was then the Bowers farm.
W.E. Cleave photo (in library use only)
Tale of Progress Told by Picture February 1935 article (in library use only)
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