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Knut "Moe" Moen, Howell, Michigan
Knut "Moe" Moen, 1934-1992
Owner of Moe's Barber Shop, 106 E. Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, which opened in 1969.
Photo date is unknown.
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Knights Templar, No. 28, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Knights Templar No. 28, Howell, Michigan, "in front of bank". The date is unknown.
In this picture, are, top left to right, H.H. Collins, Charles Gough; next row, Henry Finley, Harry Williams, Roy Harry, John Hamilton, Prof. Osgerry, Al Hornung, front, Frank Lansing, Ed Beach, Allie Smith, Andrew Fishbeck, and Hugh McPherson. -
Knights Templar, Howell Commandery, No. 28, Howell, Michigan, Field Day, April 1, 1913
This is a photograph of members of the Knights Templar, Howell Commandery, No. 28, Howell, Michigan, 1913. They are standing on East Grand River Avenue, in front of the Livingston Hotel.
The names of the individuals are Fred Hoelgle, Sid Millard, Dan Zimmerman, C. A. Warren, C.H. Pomeroy, and C. E. Hiscock. -
Knights Templar, Howell Commandery, No. 28, Howell Michigan, Parade, 1913
This is a photograph of the Knights Templar, Howell Commandery, No. 28, Howell Michigan, Parade. The exact location, and names of the members are unknown. Clark Miner is named in the photograph. -
Knights Templar, Howell Commandery No. 28, Parade, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Knights Templar, Howell Commandery No. 28, Parade, Howell, Michigan.
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Knights Templar, Howell Commandery No. 28, Gathering, Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan
This photograph was labeled, "Knights Templar - parade". It appears to be a gathering of the Knights Templar, Howell Commandery No. 28, on the Livingston County Courthouse lawn.
The names of the persons in the photograph are unknown. The women's attire looks before 1920. In the background are the Livingston County Courthouse and the First Baptist Church.
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Knights Templar, Howell Commandery, No. 28, Parade, 100th Anniversary, Howell, Michigan, 1970
This is a photograph of the Knights Templar, Howell Commandery, No. 28, Parade, 100th Anniversary, Howell, Michigan, 1970. -
Knights Templar Conclave, Lansing, Michigan, 1914
This is a photograph of the Knights Templar Conclave, Lansing, Michigan, 1914. -
Knights Templar Conclave, Howell, Livingston, Michigan, 1913
This image was included on the First National Bank Calendar, and was taken just east of the Grand River Avenue and Division Street (Michigan Avenue) intersection, in 1913, and shows members of the commandery in their cars.
Driver of car on right: Henry Spencer.
Driver of car (1912 Paige) in center: Elmer Smith.
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Knights Templar Conclave Parade in Howell, Michigan - 1913
This is a photograph of a parade heading east on East Grand River Avenue at the Livingston County Courthouse. The Knights Templar are in the foreground, and is likely the Howell Commandery No. 28.
Also in the photograph are buggies, onlookers, early cars, and the signage of the Temple Theater. A color guard unit is following the Knights Templar.
In 1913 the Knights Templar Organization held their annual Conclave (convention) in Howell, Michigan. As members of the socity gathered from everywhere in the state and each unit marched through Howell, Michigan in a gala parade.
The names of the persons are unknown. It is noted that Grand River is unpaved; Grand River Avenue was paved in 1915.
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