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Howell Plastics Company, 1100 Sutton Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1963
This is a photograph of the interior ovens at Howell Plastics Company, 1100 Sutton Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1963. -
Howell Post Office Force from 1965 to 1967, Howell, Michigan
A photo of Howell post office workers in the old Walnut Street location. The two men on the bottom right of the photo are Alfred Pfau (left) and Myron Rogers (right). All others are unknown.
Photo taken circa 1965-1967. -
Howell Post Office, 123 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan
This group of photographs were taken at the Howell Post Office when it was located at 123 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan. There are three interior shots, and a fourth of the loading dock on the east side of the building.
The date of the photographs and names of the persons in the photos are unknown. -
Howell Post Office, 123 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan, 1986
A photo taken of the Howell Post Office on Walnut Street on the final day of its operation. -
Howell Post Office, 123 South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan, Cornerstone Laying, October 22, 1936
This series of photographs were taken on October 22, 1936 at the Ceremony for the Laying of the Cornerstone for the new Post Office in Howell, Michigan. It was located at 123 South Walnut Street.
The Howell Post Office was the first Federal building in Livingston County. The local committee, consisting of Postmaster Alfred H. Pfau, W.W. Blackney, Congressman of the 6th District of Flint, and Charles P. Adams, Mayor of Howell, had requested the Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Michigan to lay the cornerstone according to the ritual of the Order. The Howell Commandery #28, Knights Templar, paraded from the Howell Lodge to the scene of the ceremony. The line of march proceeded east on Sibley to Court, north on Court to Grand River Avenue, west on Grand River to Walnut and south on Walnut to the Post Office site.
A half-day holiday was declared by Mayor Adams for the city of Howell. The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown.Tags grand river avenue, hotel, howell, knights templar, mason, mayor, parade, post office, theater, unknown, walnut street -
Howell Post Office, Howell, Michigan, 1917
This photograph was included in the First National Bank Calendar Photos. In David Finney's book, "Images of America: Howell", he notes that this photograph was taken Thursday, December 6, 1917 at the Howell Post Office on North Michigan Avenue, Howell Michigan.
The persons, staff at the Howell Post Office, were identified as, from left to right, W.H.S. Wood, Ross Hildbrandt, Fred Dean, Kenneth Granger, Arthur Wiilard, unknown, Bird Hight, and Sarah Cooper. -
Howell Postmaster Alfred Pfau, Howell, Michigan
Alfred Pfau, postmaster at the Howell Post Office on Walnut Street. The photo shows the interior of the post office.
Photo taken circa 1965-1967. -
Howell Postmaster and Former Postmaster in Front of the Old Howell Post Office, Howell, Michigan
Photos of then Postmaster Delores Maidlow as well as former Postmaster Alfred Pfau. Additional photos include Lucile Pfau, Alfred's wife. Photos taken at the older Howell Post Office on Walnut street. -
Howell Promenade Mall, Howell, Michigan, Aerial Photograph, 1951
This is an aerial photograph of the Howell Promenade Mall, Howell, Michigan, 1951.
The view is looking south with the southeast shore of Thompson Lake in the foreground, the Livingston County Garage dated 1933 to the east, then to south, Grand River Avenue, and the Promenade Mall. Also visible is Sutton Street off from North National and the beginnings of an industrial park.
The I-96 Expressway had not yet been built and one can see Lucy/Fisk Road extending south, unbroken by a highway. -
Howell Public Schools School Bus
Students exiting Howell Public Schools School Bus
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