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  • Abstract for Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan, NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 and E 1/2 of NW 1/4 and E part of SW 1/4 of Section 7, 1832-1956

    Names Mentioned

    John How,Andrew Jackson,A. Donelson,James Bennett,Mary Bennett,George Green,Allen Holcomb,George Holcomb,Alice Holcomb,James How,Esther How,Deer Creek Burying Ground Corporation,Addie Neeley,Alice Smith,Lena Bradley,Bernice Large,Bernice Holcomb,Ella Dorrance,State Of Michigan
  • Abstract for Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan, NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 and E 1/2 of NW 1/4 and part of SW 1/4 of Section 7, 1832-1943

    Names Mentioned

    John How,Andrew Jackson,A. Donelson,Eunice How,James Rooney,Olive Rooney,Adeline Wilson,Adaline Wilson,William Henderson,James Bennett,Mary Bennett,Mary Herrington,Elisha Hazard,James Barber,Sarah Henderson,Allen Holcomb,Alice Holcomb,Arthur Montague,Eddiw Cholcomb,Bernice Holcomb,Ella Dorrence,Ella Holcomb,Lena Bradley,Lena Holcomb,George Holcomb,Luella Holcomb,Richard Hunt,Grace Hunt,Bert Cook,Susie Cook,Frank Keeny,Adam Stelzer,Yates Hunt,John Cravens,Clydia Cravens,Burton Clark,W. H. Herrington,William Herrington
  • Abstract for Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan , NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 and E 1/2 of NW 1/4 and E part of SW 1/4 of Section 7, parts of Section 8, 1832-1963

    Names Mentioned

    John How,Andrew Jackson,A. Donelson,Robert Chambers,Henry Gibson,John Bristol,Thomas How,Philander Jackson,Susanna Lackner,Frederick Whipple,John Gibson,William How,Eliza Howe,John King,Mary King,James How,Elizabeth Patterson,Eunice How,Esther How,Almon Skinner,Loretta Skinner,William Harper,Ette Howe,Lizzie Howe,W. B. Jones,Alice Holcomb,H. R. Van Wagoner,Sarah Van Wagoner,George Holcomb,Oscar Schettler,Hazle Schettler,State Of Michigan,The Deer Creek Burying Ground,Edna Holcomb,Consumers Power Company,Wonderland Oil Company,Merle Huggins,M. M. Warden,Pan American Petroleum,R. S. Tremaine,George Clarke,Albert Hunt,First National Bank,W. B. Reader,Mulford Reed,Frank Lound,Teresa Murray
  • Abstract for Deerfield Township, Livingston County, Michigan, NE 1/4 and SE 1/4 and E 1/2 of NW 1/4 and E part of SW 1/4 of Section 7, 1832-1967

    Names Mentioned

    John How,Andrew Jackson,A. Donelson,Eunice How,Marvin Roundy,Frinda Roundy,Averill Roundy,Joseph Rider,George Bull,Joshua Waterman,Eliza Waterman,Henry Fairbanks,Frederick Bredow,Minerva Bredow,Ransom Patterson,John Patterson,Eva Patterson,Fred Patterson,Zada Patterson,Harvey Barnard,Zadia Barnard,Fred Roehl,Siegfried Pollack,Elizabeth Roehl,Frances Pollack,Alex Kroskie,Lenora Kroskie,Lenora Gushura,Elmer,Wettlager,Elmer Wettlager,Ira Davenport,Samuel Lewis,Alexander Lewis,William Fletcher,Hosea Rogers,William Skinner,Howard Latourette,Susan Viel,Fred Viel,The Shiawassee County Bank,R. C. Fair,Alfred Rossington,Jay Cole,Minnie Cole,Jacy Cole,Ruth Baldwin,Zada Barnard,Bruce Fawcett
  • Races for the Fourth of July on Grand River Avenue in Howell, Michigan - July 4, 1914

    The boy watching the elderly gentleman race has a flyer which was titled Fourth of July. The races are run going west to east on Grand River Avenue.

    Pennets for the Chautauqua are strung over the street. The Howell Chautauqua was held August 15-19, 1914 Chautauqua is an institution that provided popular adult education courses and entertainment in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Read The Livingston Republican April 22, 1914 article (in Library use only)

    Most people are unknown except those noted.
  • 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)
  • 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
  • Nellie Lansing Glenn, Howell, Michigan

    Nellie Lansing Glenn seated at her desk at the Howell Sanitarium , Howell, Michigan, 1907 approximately.
  • Nellie Lansing Glenn at Desk, Howell, Michigan

    Nellie Lansing Glenn seated at her receptionist desk at the Howell Sanitarium, Howell, Michigan.
  • Panoramic View of Howell, Michigan - 1906

    This is a postcard with a panoramic view of Howell. The view is to the north and is believed to have been taken from the top of Union/Central High School which was located on South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    In view is Michigan Avenue which was previously known as East Street and Division Street.  The most predominant building in view looking northwest is the Walnut Street Methodist Church.  North of the city blocks on East Grand River, one can see the tower of the Livingston County Courthouse and the belfry of the Baptist Church.  To the east, the steeple of the Presbyterian Church is visible.

    Postcard message: Howell is a dandy little town. Just wait and you will say so too H.J.B. From Mr. Stephen Dunlap 4443 Berkley Ave Chicago, Illinois. Postmarked October 4, 1907.  The date of this photograph is unknown.
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