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  • HCDL-ngp-W002-01-0017_u.jpg

    Windstorm Damages at Wilson Farms, Livingston County, Michigan - June 1, 1951

    Exact location is unknown

    Read June 6, 1951 Livingston County Press article.
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    Windstorm Damages at Howell Airport, Howell, Michigan - April 27, 1943.

    Read about windstorm in the April 28, 1943 Livingston County Press.

    Was where Northwest Elementary and the Methodist Church are currently.
  • HCDL-ngp-W002-01-0018_u.jpg

    Windstorm Damage to Four Mile House Tavern, Livingston County, Michigan - May 29, 1942

    Was located at 4020 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    On June 3rd, 1942, the Livingston County Press reported that the Four Mile House "did a rushing business after the storm winds tore off the front of the structure and made it an open-air spot".   
    The Tavern was rebuilt after the windstorm but suffered a fire March 16, 1946.

    Read the June 3, 1942 Livingston County Press article.
  • HCDL-bd-Winans-Lake-School_u.jpg

    Hiram Smith taught school for one term in 1903-04.

    Located in Hamburg Township Section 15.

    unknown location and year of photo

    View 1875 Map of Location.
  • HCDL-ngp-T003-04-0001_u.jpg

    Lansing man (Louis F. Schroeder) killed in acccident when collided with milk truck near Ira Wilson farm - January 17, 1951
  • 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.
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  • HCDL-ngp-H004-02-0018_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a sketch of the Residence of William White, Howell, Livingston County, Michigan.

    This sketch was included in the book, "History of Livingston County Michigan, 1880".   In 1875, William White owned property in Section 23, Howell Township.
  • HCDL-W001-10-Sheeks-William-WWII_u.jpg
  • 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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