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4th of July Parade, Howell, Michigan, 1970
These photographs of the 4th of July Parade, Howell, Michigan, 1970, were taken as the parade marched east on West Grand River Avenue, near the intersection of Byron Road. Several bands, drill teams, colorguard units, local businessmen, and bystanders were featured. In the background of the car carrying Congressman Marvin Esch a partial view of the First Church of Christ Scientist building. The building is no longer there in 2023. -
809 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, Dr. Hollis Sigler House Fire, January 1962
These photographs are of 809 North Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan, January 1962, following a housefire at this address. Dr. Hollis Sigler perished in the fire.
The Livingston Daily Press & Argus/image/454345935/?terms=%22Sigler%20fire%22 (in library use only). -
80th Anniversary Party for Howell Carnegie Library, Howell, Michigan - 1986
80th Anniversary Party for Howell Carnegie Library, Howell, Michigan - 1986
Various library staff members and attendees. -
925 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan - 1984
This photograph is of the interior of 925 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, and was taken as part of documentation for the R/UDAT Study, 1984. The Howell Recreation Center was there. R/UDAT held meetings and a reception during its visit to Howell; the names of the persons in the photograph are unknown.
In 1983, the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce applied for a R/UDAT (Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team) study, an American Institute of Architects program that brought a team of professionals to the city for a four-day period to study Howell's downtown, its ability to compete for regional shopping, and to make recommendations for improvements to re-vitalize the city. The team, in 1984, during the study took photographs, interviewed people, held forums, and in the end provided an outline of strategies.
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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 -
Advertisement for "The Deacon" Play in Oak Grove, Michigan - May 21, 1909
Advertisement states:
Going? Of Course you are going to "The Deacon" A comedy drama in five acts, to be given at the hall, Oak Grove, Michigan, Friday, May 21, 1909. By the Oak Grove Amusement Company.Cast of Characters
Deacon Thornton, Mrs. Thornton's mother in law with a passion for lemonade with a stick in it - John Reader
James Reed, a friend of Darrah - B.A. Bucknell
Pedro, an organ grinder - B.A. Bucknell
Pete, Mrs. Thornton's servant - M.A. Pearce
Mrs. Thornton - Ethel B. Kieckler
Miss Amelia Fawcett, Mrs. Thornton's maiden sister - Eva Glaspie
Geroge Gearf, Mrs. Thornton's nephew - H.B. Slider
George Darrah, alias Matt Wheeler - Paul Roberts
Parson Brownlow - B.A. Bucknell
Billy, the deacon's boy - Ira Fisher
Helen, Mrs. Thornton's daughter - Zella Rodgers
Mrs. Darrah, George Darrah's wife - Edna Staley
Nellie, her daughter - Bertha Fazree
Daisy, Mrs. Thornton's servant - Alice Kleckler
Admission 25 cents. Children 10 cents, Play begins at 8:45, Tickets on Sale at Pearce's Store, Tidings Job Print.
View information about The Deacon in the May 19, 1909 Livingston Republican. In Library Use Only
Oak Grove Hall has many mentions in the local paper and is believed to have been a part of the Methodist Episcopal Church, later known as the Oak Grove Methodist Church, which at that time was located on Fausett Road in the Village of Oak Grove. View Chemungville/Oak Grove in the 1875 Atlas of Livingston County, Michigan -
After the Dam Went Out in Parshallville, Michigan - February 20, 1938
After the Dam Went Out in Parshallville, Michigan - February 20, 1938Tags parshallville -
Alfred Alizon House Fire, 2925 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, March 8, 1954
These photographs are of the fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alizon, 2925 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, March 8, 1954. The house was built in 1927, and was deemed a total loss.
The Livingston County Press and Argus, image/453654829/?terms=%22Alizon&match=1 (in library use only). -
American Car Carnival at the Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan - May 1981
American Car Carnival at the Livingston County Airport in Howell, Michigan on May 14, 15, 16 1981.
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