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Unknown Man, on Dock, Lake, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a photograph of an unknown man kneeling on a dock at a lake in Livingston County, Michigan. There are boats in the background. The exact location and date are unknown. -
Livingston County Fair, Fairgrounds, Howell, Michigan
This photograph is believed to be of the Livingston County Fair, at the Fairgrounds in Howell, Michigan. The fairgrounds were located in the northeast section of the city of Howell, where Catrell Drive now is. In view is the racetrack, horses, spectators, and in the background the Motor Drome.
The motor drome a silo-shaped wooden cylinder and its interior, 90-degree wooden wall serves as a track. Spectators stand on a platform that surrounds the top of the cylinder, and watch as the daredevils ride around the wall and perform tricks.
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Howell Masons No. 38 F. & A.M, Scrap Drive, Howell, Michigan, 1942
This photograph was grouped with the ones depicting the 1942 Scrap Drive in Howell, Michigan. It was labeled Fred, Alva, Albert and Walter; possibly Fred Catrell, Albert Smith, . They appear to be members of the Howell Masons No.38 F. & A.M. -
Scrap Drive, World War II, South Court Street, Howell, Michigan, October 22, 1942
This is a photograph of the scrap pile, Scrap Drive, World War II, South Court Street, Howell, Michigan, October 22, 1942. In the background is Bob White's Service Station, and the Livingston County Courthouse. -
Road Grading, Wetmore Street, Howell, Michigan, August 8, 1939
This is a photograph of a road grading working on Wetmore Street, Howell, Michigan, August 8, 1939. The Michigan Avenue bridge is in the background. -
Harry Maycock Family, 1917, Howell, Michigan
This photograph was included in the Howell Bicentennial History Book and was identified as the Harry Maycock famly. It was taken about 1917 "when Donald the oldest son, was home on furlough from Camp Custer. Don later served in France during the war. Soon after his return, he married Sarah Batchelor at Oceola Township and moved to Howell where he opened a tire and battery shop in the building now occupied by the Standard Office Supply. Don was a Howell businessman for many years before his death in 1959". -
Steam Engine, Sawmill, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a photograph of a steam engine powered sawmill, sawing lumber at a location believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan. The exact location and date are unknown. -
Event at the Livingston County Courthouse, 200 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of an unknown event on the lawn of the Livingston County Courthouse, 200 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The date is unknown but estimated to be in the 1940's. -
Unknown Event at the Livingston County Courthouse, 200 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of an unknown Event at the Livingston County Courthouse, 200 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The date is unknown but estimated to be in the 1940's. -
First Presbyterian Church, 323 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is an early picture of the First Presbyterian Church, 323 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. Grand River Avenue is paved and an old car is parallel parked out front; the exact year is unknown.
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