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Howell Church of Christ, 1385 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 02-25-1970
These photograph of the Howell Church of Christ, 1385 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, ground breaking ceremonies, 02-25-1970.
The persons in the photographs are unknown. -
St. Augustine Catholic Church, Howell, Michigan 150th Year Celebration - September 1993
Photos of St. Augustine Catholic Church, Howell, Michigan 150th Year Celebration - September 1993
unknown people in photographs
Read The Livingston County Press September 1, 1993 article.
Located at 6481 Faussett Rd, Howell, MI 48855 -
Nazarene Church, 415 McCarthy, Howell, Michigan, "Old Folk's Dinner"
This is a photograph of the "Old Folk's Dinner" at the Nazarene Church, 415 McCarthy Street, Howell, Michigan.
The date and names of the persons in the photograph are unknown. -
Nazarene Church, Howell, Michigan, Mother's Day, 1957
This is a photograph of the Nazarene Church, 415 McCarthy Street, Howell, Michigan, on Mother's Day, 1957.
The names of the persons are unknown. -
Nazarene Church, Howell, Michigan, 1956
This is a photograph of the interior of the Nazarene Church on Mother's Day, Howell, Michigan, 1956.
The names of the persons are unknown. -
A Tornado struck St. Agnes Catholic Church in Fowlerville, Michigan - 1909
Th is a picture of the aftermath of a cyclone which destroyed St Agnes Catholic Church on the corner of Church St and Maple St in Fowlerville, Michigan -
Tabernacle Meeting at the Episcopal Church, Sibley Street & Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan - March 1915
This is a photograph of a Tabernacle meeting at the Episcopal Church, 114 South Walnut, at the corner of Sibley Street & South Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan.
The tabernacle was a temporary structure built under the direction of Mr. Chubb for a series of Union Revival Services conducted by Evangelist Dr. Bromley. They arrived by train from New Martinsville, West Virginia at the end of February and daily services were conducted. On March 23, 1915, they departed while people sang "When the roll is called up yonder". Attendance at the first services was around 900 with numbers growing with each service. The Tabernacle was taken down after the last services.
The names of the persons in this photograph are unknown. The roof of the Episcopal Church is visible.
View articles about the tabernacle and Dr. Bromley (in library use only). -
Circus Parade with Elephants, Howell, Michigan, July 15, 1910
The Sun Brothers' Greater Progressive Shows parading through town. View ad in July 6, 1910 Livingston Republican.
The view is looking west from the southside of East Grand River Avenue, with the intersection of State Street in view.
NOTE: These is a photo taken of a photo, not from original negative. -
Michigan Week-Mayor Exchange,Farm Bureau Dairy Queen Candidates, Howell, Michigan, April, 1954
This group of photographs were taken during Michigan Week and feature the Mayor Exchange,and the Farm Bureau Dairy Queen Candidates, Howell, Michigan, April, 1954.
The Mayor of Howell was Orland Young, and the Mayor of Galesburg Michigan was Charles M. Waddles.
Livingston County Daily Press & Argus/image/453662984/?terms=%22Mayor%20Exchange&match=1 (in library use only) -
Michigan Week - Mayor Exchange - Kay Simpson, Mayor Mark Storen of Highland Park, Howell Councilman Lyman Fay, Lula Fay, Howell, Michigan - 1961
Michigan Week - Mayor Exchange - Kay Simpson, Mayor Mark Storen of Highland Park, Howell Councilman Lyman Fay, Lula Fay - 1961
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