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Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • Harold Glenn Carrow Jr., US Army, WWII
  • Harold Hardy, Howell High School Play, Howell, Michigan

    This is a photograph of the cast of a play at Howell High School. Harold Hardy is seated, center.  The date and names of the other individuals are unknown.
  • Harold Wilson Hardy, 1896 - 1918, Howell, Michigan

    This is a collection of photographs of Harold Wilson Hardy, born 1896, died 1918.
  • Harold Wright

    A portrait of Harold Wright.

    This image was included in First National Bank Calendar , Howell, Livingston, Michigan.

    Date unknown
  • Harold Wright

    This image was included in the 1st National Bank Calendar - (White), labeled "Harold Wright".

    Name of person featured unknown.
  • Harold Wright

    This is a portrait of Harold Wright, and unknown woman, and this image was included in the First National Bank Calendar.

    Date of photo: unknown.
  • Harriet (Armstrong McPherson) Grieve (1808-1887)

    Harriet (Armstrong McPherson) Grieve (1808-1887) married James Grieve (1796-1845) and were early settlers in Putnam Township, Livingston County,Michigan purchased land from federal government in 1835-1837. They had five children as follows: 
  • Harriet Grieve (1845-1933)

    Harriet Grieve (1845-1933) married Sylvester Topping (1848-1931). He ran a general store and sawmill in Plainfield, Michigan. The sawmill went up in flames one day, which was the first fire the town's new fire engine was put to use on. They owned a large house in Plainfield, Michigan. Sylvester tragically committed suicide, hanging himself in the barn in February 1932. For many years he was the local postmaster. Also organist for the church choir.
  • Harry Griffith, Realtor, Howell, Michigan, 1983

    This is a portrait of Harry Griffith, Real Estate Agent, Howell, Michigan,  1983.
  • 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".
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