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Louis Howlett was President of the Village of Howell 1897-1900. Howell, Michigan - 1911
Louis Howlett (1868-1926) Howlett was President of the Village of Howell from 1897-1900. He was a local attorney and served as the City Attorney. In 1912 he ran an the Democratic candidate for Attorney General of Michigan unsuccessfully. Note: This is a photo taken of a photo, not from an original negative, in 1911. -
Louis C. Eaton, D.D.S., Howell, Michigan, 1979
This is a portrait of Louis C. Eaton, D.D.S., Howell, Michigan, 1979. Dr. Eaton practiced denistry for over thirty years in Howell. He was born in 1923 and died in 2019. -
Louis "Pat" May, M.D., Howell, Michigan, 1979
This is a group of photographs of Dr. "Pat" May, Family Practice Physician, Howell Michigan. The photographs span the 1950's to 1979, and included pictures of Dr. May, his family and his practice partners at Byron Road Medical Group, Howell, Michigan. -
Loretta Schafer, Owner, Schafer's House of Music , Howell, Michigan, 1976
This is a portrait of Loretta Schafer, owner, Schafer's House of Music, Howell, Livingston, Michigan, 1976 -
Log Cabin, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a photograph of an unidentified log cabin believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
The names of the persons and date are unknown. -
Log Cabin Home, South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This log cabin was labeled South Michigan and believed to be in Howell, Michigan.
The name of the person in the photograph, exact location, and date are unknown. -
Log Cabin Home, Sloan Home, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a photograph labeled, "Sloan home and family" and they are standing in front of a log cabin.
The exact location and date of this photograph are unknown. -
Log Cabin Home, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a photograph of a log cabin home believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan.
The location and date are unknown. -
Locomotive train, Howell, Michigan
This is a locomotive steam train on tracks near Howell Michigan.
The location bears a very similar appearance to the Isbell Street "Jewett Bridge" cut, down to similar telegraph pole placement on the right side of the tracks. Tracks would therefore be the Detroit, Lansing & Northern/Pere Marquette/Chesapeake and Ohio, and currently CSX trackage running east/west through the city. -
Locey's Recreation Center, 300 block of East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Fire, February 1935
This is a photograph of the aftermath of the fire at Locey's Recreation Center, 300 Block of East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, February 17, 1935.
Livingston County Daily Press & Argus/453827939/?terms=%22Locey%27s%20%20Recreation%22%20%20fire&match=1 (in library use only)
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