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Nellie Lansing Glenn at Desk, Howell, Michigan
Nellie Lansing Glenn seated at her receptionist desk at the Howell Sanitarium, Howell, Michigan. -
Nellie Lansing Glenn, Howell, Michigan
Nellie Lansing Glenn seated at her desk at the Howell Sanitarium , Howell, Michigan, 1907 approximately. -
1890 Howell High School Graduating Class, Howell Michigan
Graduates of the 1890 Howell High School Class pose for a picture. Lulu Vere Childers is the first on the left in the back row, the rest of the graduates are unidentified.
Some of the graduates include: Nellie May Statia, Imogene Clark, Henry Monroe, Mildred A. Tucker, E. A. Thorne, Wm. H. Padley, May Fishbeck, Leona E. Bradley, George W. Peavy, J. Ashley Cooper, Ada A. Farmsworth, and Lola Placeway -
Arlene Lamoreaux -1975
She was born in 1927 and died in 2001.
She was the secretary of the Livingston County Bicentennial Committee and the inspiration for the The Howell, Michigan Bicentennial History 1776-1976Tags person -
Original Howell American Revolution Bicentennial Committee Members - 1977
Original Howell American Revolution Bicentennial Committee members who served since the founding in 1973. The executive committee at one time included Chairman Dave Jaehnig, left, Vice-Chairman Mike Hagman, Secretary Arlene Lamoreaux, Trustee Duane Zemper, and Treasurer Dennis Mowrey. The Livingston County, Michigan courthouse is in the background in Howell, Michigan.
View article in Livingston County Press January 19, 1977 on page 9 (In Library Use Only) -
Margaret Hardy Sheely Manley, 1940's
This is a photograph of Margaret Hardy Sheely Manley, 1940's. -
Allie Davis Bennett, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of Allie Davis Bennett, born 1872, died 1958. Notes with the photograph: "Lyle's mother, married George Bennett. Lyle was born in 1896. George married a woman named Margaret in 1918". This photograph was with the Hardy Family Collection. -
Hardy Family: Amelia Crittenden, unknown, Charlotte Alta Crittenden Hardy
This is a photograph of three women believed to be related to Royal Hardy. Amelia Crittenden, unknown, and Charlotte Alta Crittenden Hardy. The location is believed to be in Howell, Michigan; the date is unknown. -
Unknown Woman with Banjo, June 1890
This is a portrait of an unknown woman with a banjo, dated June 1890. There appears to be handwritten "An Cid" in upper left corner. The location is unknown but the photograph was included in the Hardy Family Collection. -
Grandma Crittenden with Belle and Bertha
This photograph is Grandma Crittenden with twins Belle and Bertha Crittenden of Vermont. The photograph was taken in Vermont; the date is unknown. With inscription, "Belle died during the flu epidemic of 1918; she was married and expecting a child".
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