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  • Lenore Romney at Breakfast in Howell, Michigan, 1964

    This is a photograph from the "A Salute to Lenore Romney Breakfast", held at the Masonic Temple, Howell, Michigan, September 27, 1964.  It was sponsored by the Republican Party of Livingston County.

    The persons in the photographs are unknown.
  • Governor William Milliken, in Howell, Michigan, 1978

    These photographs were taken in 1978 when Governor William Milliken visited Howell, Michigan.

    Governor Milliken is featured in each photograph; the other persons, exact date, and location are unknown.
  • George Romney, Howell, Michigan, 1964

    A photograph taken of George Romney during his visit to Howell Michigan, at Masonic Temple above 1st National Bank, 1964. Romney was  Governor of Michigan 1963 - 1969.

    The persons in the picture are unknown except for Romney who is the man seated on the left.

    View Livingston County Press August 12, 1964 Article (In Library Use Only)
  • George Romney, Howell, Michigan, 1964

    Photographs taken of George Romney during his visit to Howell Michigan, at Masonic Temple above 1st National Bank, 1964. Romney was  Governor of Michigan 1963 - 1969.

    The persons in the picture are unknown.
  • Kinsley S. Bingham, Brighton, Michigan, Governor, 1855 & 1857

    This is a photograph of a float honoring Kinsley S. Bingham, of Brighton, Michigan.  Kinsley S. Bingham was our first governor from the county of Livingston, Michigan.

    Bingham was elected Governor of Michigan in 1855 and 1857, then was elected United States Senator from Michigan in 1859.  He died in 1861.

    The photo shows the "Hotel Hayes" in the background which is located in Jackson, Michigan. The Hayes Hotel building is still standing although not a hotel. If you look at a Google image of the hotel, you can tell based on the unique point at the top center and brick work. Also Jackson was where the historic "Meeting Under the Oaks" occurred on July 6, 1854 and is a Michigan Historic Site complete with a Michigan historical marker number S0015. It appears to be a 4th of July parade, circa 1954.
  • Women in Parade for George Romney Visit - 1940

    Women in Parade for George Romney Visit - 1940

    He was visiting Howell, Michigan at the Masonic Temple above 1st National Bank.

    Unknown people in car
  • Edwin Baruch Winans Grave Marker, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Michigan, May 16, 1826 - July 4, 1894

    Edwin Baruch Winans Grave Marker, Hamburg Cemetery, Hamburg, Michigan, May 16, 1826 - July 4, 1894

    He was the 22nd governor of Michigan. He had a farm in Hamburg Township, Livingston County, Michigan. Was the Hamburg Township supervisor, 1872-1873 and probate judge of Livingston County, Michigan 1877-1881.

    View Livingston County Republican-Press July 1, 1936 Article
  • Michigan State Police Post, Brighton, Michigan

    This image is of the newly completed, Michigan State Police Post, in Brighton, Michigan, 1936.

    The State Police Post was located on the northwest corner of Grand River Avenue and Old U.S. 23.
  • Charles Hards, Livingston County Sheriff, Michigan, 1968-1980

    Charles Hards, Livingston County Sheriff, Michigan, 1968-1980

    Photo taken 1980
  • Prohibition Raid, Undersheriff Loren Bassett & William Cansfield, Editor, 1932, Livingston County, Michigan

    This is a photgraph taken during a Prohibition Raid, showing a large vat of whiskey mash on a farm in Livingston County, Michigan.   The writing on the back of the photograph says, "second raid on still".   In the picture are, left, Undersheriff Loren Bassett and to the right, William Cansfield, Editor, of the Livingston County Press.  The photograph is labeled 1932, and while the location is in Livingston County, Michigan, the exact location is unknown.
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