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  • Memorial Day Parade, Howell, Michigan

    This group of photographs is of a Memorial Day Parade, Howell, Michigan.  The photographs were taken, it is believed, from the west side of North Michigan Avenue, looking toward the intersection of North Michigan Avenue and Madison Street, and across the street from the home at 721 North Michigan.

    Noted in the pictures are Boy Scouts, Girls' and Boys' Bands, and Colorguard units.  It should be noted that in the 1940's and 1950's, there were separate Boys' and Girls' Bands at Howell High School.  Marching along with the Girls' Band is the Director, Keene Stollsteimer.  The date of this parade is unknown.
  • Memorial Day Parade, Howell, Michigan

    This photograph of a Memorial Day Parade, Howell, Michigan, was taken on North Michigan Avenue at Madison Street.  The year,  name of the band and persons in the parade are unknown.
  • Memorial Day Parade, Howell, Michigan, May 30, 1947

    These photographs were taken during the Memorial Day Parade, Howell, Michigan, May 30, 1947.  An article in the Livingston County Press and Argus reported the parade was on Friday, May 30th.   The parade left from Howell High School, 305 South Michigan Avenue, Howell and was led by the Howell High School Band.  The parade made stops to place wreaths at the Howell Carnegie Library, the Honor Roll Monument, and in Lakeview Cemetery.

    Picture 0012, the parade passes through the intersection of South Michigan Avenue and Sibley Street.  In the background, the A & P Grocery storefront is visible.  The laying of the wreath at the Library is shown in photograph 0009, and pictures 0011, 0008, and 0013 are in Lakeview Cemetery.
  • Memorial Day Parade, Spanish American War Veteran in Parade

    This photograph was labeled, "Memorial Day Parade, Spanish American War Vets in parade.

    The location, date and name of the person is unknown.

    It is believed to have been a parade in Howell, Michigan.
  • Memorial Day Parade, State Street, Howell, Michigan,  1940's

    This is a photograph of the parade on State Street, Howell, Michigan, on Memorial Day, 1940's.

    The view is of the intersection of East Grand River Avenue and State Street; the Livingston County Courthouse is to the right.

    The names of the units and persons in the photograph are unknown.
  • Memorial Day, Cemetery, Livingston County

    This is a photograph taken during Memorial Day Observance at a cemetery believed to be in Livingston County.  The exact location, date and names of the persons are unknown.
  • Memories of Howell, Michigan, Scott Ginsburg

    Memories of Howell, Michigan, Scott Ginsburg (HCDL-bd-Scott-Ginsburg_m.mp4)

    Mentioned:
    • Ginsburg Family
    • Abe, Izzy, Harry & Faye
    • 1018 East Grand River Avenue, Howell
    • Ginsburg Used Auto Parts
    • WWII
    • Salvage business
    • Abe's Auto Parts
    • Abe's Auto Glass
    • Glen Fogle
    • Stan Lalewicz
    • Orland Young
    • Roseann and Shirley Ginsburg
    • Howell Chamber of Commerce
    • 121 & 123 North Center Street
    • New Castle Indiana
    • Howell Armory
    • Howell Auto Parts
    • Advanced Automotive Inc.
    • Burt Thomas
    • WHMI
    • CarQuest Auto Parts
    • Bay City
    • East Lansing, MSU
    • Raleigh, North Carolina
    • Roger Miller
    • Roy Clark
    • Ronnie Milsap
    • Anthony's Dairy Mart
    • Howell Lake
    • Susie Schnackenberg
    • Ward Gremore
    • Skylark Sailboat
    • "White supremacist"
    • Lakeview Cemetery
  • Men Carrying Baskets of Melons for Melon Festival, Howell, Michigan - 1960

    Men Carrying Baskets of Melons for Melon Festival, Howell, Michigan - 1960

    The men were packing melons for the Senate trip.

    Left to Right: Stan Dickson, Dr. Pat May, Scott Eason, Joe Harris, and Jiggs Harmon.
  • Men on Frick Steam Traction Engine, Farm

    This is a photograph of unknown men on a Frick Steam Traction Engine, on a farm, possibly in Livingston County, Michigan.  It was labeled, "Howell at Plain".
  • Merlin (Butch) Beck,  US Army & US Navy, WWII
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