Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • HCDL-ngp-ZNB002-02-0065_u.jpg

    William McPherson and Children - 1878
  • HCDL-ngp-ZNB002-02-0066_u.jpg

    The William McPherson Family - 1878.

    Caption: Back row standing - left to right - Wm. McPherson Jr., Alexander McPherson, M. J. McPherson, B. G. McPherson. Second row - Mrs. Henry H. Mills, Mrs. Edward P. Gregory, Mrs. Henry T. Browning. Seated - Wm. McPherson Sr., Mrs. Wm. McPherson Sr., Mrs F. A. Smith
  • HCDL-ngp-ZNB002-02-0048_u.jpg

    A photo of William McPherson III, taken in 1912 by Emil Bode.

    Both men were residents of Howell, Livingston, Michigan.
  • HCDL-ngp-ZNB002-02-0044_u.jpg

    A photo of William McPherson Jr. He was a buissnessman and prominent member of the community in Howell during his life. He was born around Inveruess, Scotland, on March 9, 1834. His family immigrated to Howell in 1836. 

    McPherson worked in his father's mercantile bussiness, and later became the owner of a large amount of real estate. He was also a notable figure of the state convention of the Republican party, and was appointed to the railway commision in 1885. 

    He was married to Jennie M. Ranney in 1859, and they had four children. Three of them were Alice McPherson Spencer, R. Bruce Mcpherson, and Jay W. Bigelow.

    The date this photo was taken is unknown.
  • HCDL-ngp-D003-02-0051_u.jpg

    This is a 1983 portrait of William N. Dudley, D.C., Howell, Michigan, 1983.
  • HCDL-ngp-O001-021-0004_u.jpg

    William R Parker was elected Right Eminent Grand Commander, Knights Templar of Michigan in 1975.
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  • 1978

    These are two portraits of Willis B. Anderson, D.O., General Surgeon, McPherson Hospital, Howell, Michigan, 1978, 1979.

    Dr. Anderson practiced at McPherson Hospital, later named St. Joseph Livingston Hospital for over 35 years.
  • HCDL-ngp-T004-07-0015_u.jpg

    Unknown Woman Riding Horse in Front of Ann Arbor Railroad Depot, Howell, Michigan - 1894. The depot is left of the horse's nose. Unknown building in right background.

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  • HCDL-ngp-S002-23-0001_u.jpg

    The Nordic Ice Arena was the first indoor ice rink in Livingston County.  It was located at the intersection of M-59 and U.S. 23 in Hartland. 

    The Nordic Ice Arena, later renamed the Woodland Recreational Village Ice, hosted adult and youth recreational leagues. 

    In these photographs, two team can be identified as "Nordic Arena" and "Lipon's"   and the label on the photograph noted "Heikkinen and Steiger actions shots" 1975.

    The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown, otherwise.
  • HCDL-gn-Teeple-01_u.jpg

    This is a photograph developed out of Pellston Michigan of a field of workers in a sugar beet field, Ely, Marquette, Michigan.
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