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Judge Willis Lyons - Spanish American War Uniform
Judge Willis Lyons - Spanish American War uniform
He was born in 1877 and died in 1970.
Willis L Lyons, died in 1970, and was the last known Spanish American War veteran in Livingston County.
He held the following positions:- Livingston County, Michigan Clerk
- Livingston County, Michigan Prosecutor
- Livingston County, Michigan Probate Judge
- Livingston County, Michigan Circuit Judge
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Jung Wu, M.D., OB/GYN, Howell, Michigan, 1981
This is a 1981 portrait of Jung Wu, M.D., OB/GYN Specialist, Howell, Michigan.
Livingston County Daily Press & Argus/image/125814178/?terms=%22Dr.Jung%20Wu%22&match=1 (in library use only) -
Junior Varsity Volleyball Player Shelly Lemay, from Howell High School, Howell, Michigan -1980
Junior Varsity Volleyball Player Shelly Lemay, from Howell High School, Howell, Michigan -1980 -
Junior Varsity Volleyball Team from Howell High School, Howell, Michigan -1980
Junior Varsity Volleyball Team from Howell High School, Howell, Michigan -1980
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Katherine "Kittie" Grieve (1836-1880)
Katherine "Kittie" Grieve (1836-1880) never married. She was a well-loved teacher in Livingston County, Michigan for many years. -
Ken Smith, Superintendent, Kensington MetroPark, Milford, Michigan
This is a portrait of Ken Smith, Superintendent, Kensington MetroPark, Milford, Michigan (Huron Clinton Metro Parks). -
Kevin Gerkin, Sales Associate, The Livingston Group, Brighton, Michigan, 1983
This is a portrait of Real Estate Sales Associate, Kevin Gerkin, of the Livingston Group, Brighton, Michigan, 1983. -
Kim Miller, Sales Associate, Real Estate, The Livingston Group, Brighton, Michigan, 1983.
This is a portrait of Kim Miller, Sales Associate, Real Estate, The Livingston Group, Brighton, Michigan, 1983. -
Kinsley S. Bingham, Brighton, Michigan, Governor, 1855 & 1857
This is a photograph of a float honoring Kinsley S. Bingham, of Brighton, Michigan. Kinsley S. Bingham was our first governor from the county of Livingston, Michigan.
Bingham was elected Governor of Michigan in 1855 and 1857, then was elected United States Senator from Michigan in 1859. He died in 1861.
The photo shows the "Hotel Hayes" in the background which is located in Jackson, Michigan. The Hayes Hotel building is still standing although not a hotel. If you look at a Google image of the hotel, you can tell based on the unique point at the top center and brick work. Also Jackson was where the historic "Meeting Under the Oaks" occurred on July 6, 1854 and is a Michigan Historic Site complete with a Michigan historical marker number S0015. It appears to be a 4th of July parade, circa 1954.
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