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    Cheerleaders Assist Chief Engineer in Opening US 23 & I-96 Interchange Near Brighton, Michigan - September 9, 1962

    Left to Right:
    • Pearl Koniak of Melvindale, Michigan representing Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan holding 8 which represents the number of overpasses in the interchange.
    • Dianne Pearsall representing Brighton High School, Brighton, Michigan holding 171 which represents the number of acres covered by interchange.
    • Mary Lou Gillengerten of East Lansing, Michigan representing Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan holds I-96 route marker.
    • Chief Engineer John E. Meyer of the State Highway Department.
    • Vicki Elmer of Grosse Pointe, Michigan representing University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan has a US-23 sign.
    • Vicki Evans of Flint, Michigan representing Flint Junior College holds 30,000 which represents the number of vehicles expected to travel through the interchange daily within 10 years.

    View October 3, 1962 Livingston County Press Article.
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    Chemung Hills Country Club notice of Annual Meeting - 1939

    Transcription:
    CHEMUNG HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
    HOWELL, MICHIGAN
    March 2, 1939
    Dear Member:
    The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Chemung Hills
    Country Club will be held on March 16th, 1939, at 7:00 P . M., at the
    Livingston Hotel, in the City of Howell. Steak dinner to be served.
    Get your tickets early. Price 75c.
    The meeting will consider the election of three directors for
    term of three years, and any other business which shall properly
    come before the meeting. A G. Spaulding will furnish talking golf
    picture.
    Will you kindly fill in the attached proxy and mail same to W
    H. Burdick, Secretary, Howell, Mich. All previous proxies are hereby
    void.
    Very truly yours,
    DR. E. A ROSS,
    President.
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    Chemung Hills Country Club, VanWinkle wins Championship article
    16 qualifiers for the annual president's cup tournament and club championship: Pate, Lamb, Chapel, Scully, Field, Akers, Bill McPherson, Paul Baldwin, Proctor, Jim Robb, Cotter, Metz, Newcomb, Hagman, Adams, and Charley Van Winkle
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    Chemung Hills Country Club
    Scorecard: VanWinkle, G. Elliott, McPherson III, Bode
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    Chemung Hills Country Club, 50th Anniversary Invitation - 1973
    Tom Kizer, Sr. will reminisce and give the club's history

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    Chemung Hills Country Club
    Membership letter - 1962
    The Budget committee: Bill Scofield, Bill Anderson, John Parke
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    Chesapeake & Ohio Train Hit Car, killed 1, at Michigan Ave. in Howell, Michigan - 1955

    unknown date and person
  • Viewing south, on the left is Walnut Street with the train cars blocking the intersection.

    Chesapeake & Ohio Train Wreck near Walnut Street in Howell, Michigan - March 10, 1953

    Thirty-eight cars of west bound Toledo-Grand Rapids freight train were wrecked at 7:25am. Cost around $250,000. A broken wheel on a car about 30 back from the head end is believed to have caused the wreck.

    Read March 11, 1953 Livingston County Press Article (in Library use only)
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    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.
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