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  • Howell, Michigan - Baptist Church - Rev Don Williams - 1967

    Howell, Michigan - Baptist Church - Rev Don Williams - 1967
  • Howell, Michigan City Band and Fireman Ready for Parade to Start - July 4, 1874

    Howell, Michigan City Band and the 30 Fireman with their Champion Chemical Engine waiting for 4th of July parade to start. They are on the corner of Main Street (present day State Street) and Grand River looking north. The engine was purchased in January 1874.
  • Howell, Michigan Knights Templar Band - 1910<br /><br />

    Knights Templar Band on Sibley St. just east of Walnut St. looking west in Howell, Michigan. View present day location. The band is walking on the side of the street in the weeds. Sibley St. is all muddy and filled with ruts. The leader of the band is on horseback.
  • Howell, Michigan Parade

    This is a photograph of a band member followed by a Baseball Team marching in a parade in Howell, Michigan.  They are traveling west on Grand River Avenue, and in the background are cars, W. D. Adams Department Store, Standard Gasoline Station, and the Howell Theater.

    The name of the parade, names of the persons and date of the photograph are unknown.
  • Howell, Michigan Policeman Killed in the Line of Duty - 1952

    This photo shows the Police car after the accident. Per Livingston County Daily Press and Argus, May 17, 1995: Howell, Michigan Policeman Killed in the Line of Duty - 1952 The only Howell Police officer to die in the line of duty, Officer Wallace Edward Averill, was killed July 31, 1952, as he stepped from his patrol car during a traffic stop and was struck by a speeding auto. The accident took place on Michigan Avenue, just north of M-59.
  • Howell, Michigan Service Station - White Star - 1932

    Service Station Howell, Michigan
    White Star
    Located on the north west corner of Grand River Avenue and Barnard Street, - Feb., 1932
    Picture shows automobile, gas pumps, signage.
  • Howell, Michigan U.S. Post Office clerks and carriers  1936

    Howell, Michigan U.S. Post Office clerks and carriers 1936
    121 S. Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan

    Front row left to right: Al Pfau, William Bigelow, Kenneth Bucknell, Ford Beckwith, Royal Cranston.
    Middle row left to right: Bob Chapel, Sarah Cooper, Jessie Brayton, Arthur Willard, Raymond Miller,
    Back row left to right: Emmett Harris, Burt Purdy, Clyde Perkins, Harry Howe. - 1936
  • Howell, Michigan,  Aerial Photo, 1954

    This is an aerial photograph of Howell, Michigan, 1954.

    The exact location of this aerial photograph is unknown; it may be looking north with Thompson Lake in the right upper quadrant.
  • Howell, Michigan,  Aerial Photo, 1954

    This is an aerial photograph of Howell, Michigan, 1954.

    The exact view is unknown, but may be looking east with Thompson Lake clearly visible.
  • Howell, Michigan, about 1900

    These are two picture postcards of an aerial view of Grand River Avenue, looking northeast with the Livingston County Courthouse in the background.

    One postcard is addressed to Mrs. Nellie Smith, Jackson Michigan.  Unable to decipher the author.
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