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  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N049C_u.jpg

    These photographs were taken during the Parade on October 22nd, 1942 during the World War II Scrap Drive held in Howell Michigan.  The names of the speakers are unknown.


    October 1942 Scrap Drive
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N049D_u.jpg

    These photographs were taken during the Parade on October 22nd, 1942 during the World War II Scrap Drive held in Howell Michigan.  In view are unknown persons,  West Grand River Avenue, and the First Presbyterian Church.


    October 1942 Scrap Drive
  • In view, are trucks with scrap, unknown persons, and West Grand River Avenue.

    These photographs were taken during the Parade on October 22nd, 1942 during the World War II Scrap Drive held in Howell Michigan.


    October 1942 Scrap Drive
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N051_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a Parade, West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  The procession is moving east to west, and the north side of West Grand River Avenue between Michigan Avenue and Walnut Street is in view.  The date is unknown.  In the background is the Livingston County Courthouse.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N054_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a Train Wreck, labeled near Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan, 1894.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N062A_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a decorated horse drawn float during a Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan.  Grand River Avenue is unpaved; the view is looking north on the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue.  The date is unknown but the road is unpaved; paving was done in 1915.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N062B_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a decorated horse drawn carriage during a Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan.  Grand River Avenue is unpaved; the view is looking north on the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue.  The date is unknown but the road is unpaved; paving was done in 1915.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N067_u.jpg

    This is a photograph taken at the Democratic Rally and Pole Raising at Cohoctah, Michigan, October 22, 1922; it was included in the "Howell Bicentennial History Book: Photographic Supplement, 1992" pp. 226-7. The mules bore a sign, "Happy Days are Roosevelt Ways".

    The persons are, right to left, Herbert Cook, owner of the mules; child of Mr. Cook; Wally W. Knapp, driver, candidate for State Senator; Ed White, Deputy Sheriff; Claude E. Cady, candidate for Representative in Congress; Guy B. Hosley, local chairman; Edward B. Milett, candidate Register of Deeds; Alfred Pfau, County Chairman; Frank G. Knight, candidate, Supt. of the Poor; T. Henry Howlett, candidate Representative in Legislature; Oscar Schoenhals, candidate Judge of Probate; Henry D. Finley, candidate Sheriff; George H. Allen, candidate Supt. of the Poor; and Major I. Bravener, candidate County Clerk.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N079_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a parade in downtown Howell, Michigan.  The procession is moving north on State Street.  The intersection of State Street and East Grand River Avenue is in view.  To the right is the Livingston County Courthouse, in the distance is the First Baptist Church, and to the left is is the storefront at 112 East Grand River Avenue.

    The name of the parade and persons in the parade are unknown.  The vehicles look to be from the 1940's-1950's and the direction of the parade is one that was most often taken for Memorial Day Parades (to Lakeview Cemetery).
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-N085A_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of the Floral Parade, Howell, Michigan, September 1898.   The name of the entry and exact location are unknown.

    Livingston county press and argus/453542608/?terms=parade%22&match=1  (in library use only)
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