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Howell Women Boxing, Lake Chemung, early 1900's
This photograph featured on page 94 of David Finney's "Images of America Howell", 2013, show two unknown Howell women practicing boxing at a picnic held at Lake Chemung in the early 1900's. -
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
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.
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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, Acrobats on Michigan Avenue, 1914
This (labeled) 1914 photograph was taken on South Michigan Avenue (Division, East) near the intersection of Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. It show acrobats performing, a speakstand, and streets lined with spectators.
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Howell, Michigan, Men posing for Centennial Celebration, 1963
These photographs are of a group of Howell Michigan men who in celebration of Howell's Centennial, grew beards and sported bowties. The exact date, location, and names of the men are unknown. -
Howell, Michigan, Parade
This is a photograph of a parade in Howell, Michigan, pre-1914. The view is East Grand River Avenue across from the Livingston County Courthouse and is looking northwest with the intersection of Grand River Avenue and State Street in the background. The exact date and persons in the picture are unknown.
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Ice Skating on Thompson Lake, Howell, Michigan, 1897
This is a photograph developed from a glass negative of unknown people ice skating on Thompson Lake, Howell, Michigan, 1897. -
Intersection of Grand River Avenue and Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan - 1890s
This photograph was taken from the southeast corner of West Grand River Avenue and Walnut Street, Howell, Michigan, 1890's. The Floral Parade is in progress; the Opera house is on the southeast corner of the intersection but is not visible in this photograph. The sign at top center of building reads Young Mens Hall. The sign on side of building reads City Dining Hall and Restaurant. In the 1892 Sanborn map, the City Dining Hall was located at 204 West Grand River Avenue. In the distance on the right reads, 10 Cent Barn where farmers corraled their horses/buggies/wagons when they came into town. The City Dining Hall & Restaurant was in operation in the 1890's, and was owned by Will R. Knapp.
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