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The Honor Roll of Livingston County, Michigan, U.S.A., 1917-1918-1919
The Honor Roll of those that served in World War I during 1917-1919 from Livingston County, Michigan.Tags military -
The Highlander Chorus, Howell, High School, Howell, Michigan, 1963/1964
This is a photograph that was included in the 1963 Howell High School "Torch" Yearbook.
The chorus director was Donald Edwards. The members were: (in alphabetical order), S. Ackerson, R. Albaugh, C. Arnold, G. Atwell, P. Banghart, J. Bartram, P. Beaty, S. Bennett, K. Benson, D. Bignell, S. Bowers, S. Brandenburg, S. Brewbaker, C. Carpenter, C. Carter, P. Chenoweth, M. Clevey, M Crandall, D. Cunningham, M. Cunningham, D Davis, M. Daton, E. Erb, D. Flanders, C. Franklin, S. Garrison, L. Gregg, S. Haller, D. Hancock, N. Hardy, L. Heard, C. Heeg, N. Herceg, D. Hildebrant, L. Hodgkinson, W. Howe, S Ivankovich, S. Johnson, E. Jones, A. Kaufman, C. Kaufman, S. KIng, D. Ling, A. Lowe, K. Lowe, B. McDonald, W. Malicke, P. Milner, G. Mitchell, L. Newman, C. Nunamaker, M. O'Connor, J. Parker, J. Pennell, J. Pyles, D Reid, L. Ries, C. Rybka, D. Schafer, E. Schafer, B Schiefer, L. Smith, M. Smith, C. Sonnenberg, S. Spalding, D. Starkey, D. Starkey, J. Steinacker, J. Stipe, S. Sullivan, E. Sutfin, B. Ward, M. Withey, R. Wriggelsworth, C. Yenshaw, C. Zimmerle. -
The Gregory Hotel in Gregory, Michigan
The Gregory Hotel in Gregory, Michigan
One of the early businesses in Gregory. (Originally?) Owned by Mr. Du Boise. From the June 17, 2001 edition of the Town Crier.
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The Front of the Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - 1963
The Front of the Howell Carnegie District Library, Howell, Michigan - 1963 View is to the East. Notice the round tables in foreground. These are still in the library in the 1991 section on the first floor and were refinished during the latest renovation in 2013.
From Left to Right: Assistant Librarians Gertrude McKlaskey and Ruth Dammon Marr
Ruth lived at 426 Madison St. Howell, Michigan 1959-1976
View April 15, 1963 Ann Arbor News Article also mentions senior citizens' euchre club. -
The First Presbyterian Church, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph by Fred Teeple, glass plate negative, of a photograph done by Cleave, of the First Presbyterian Church, Sibley Street, Howell Michigan. The date of this photograph is unknown. -
The Country Squire Fireplace Shoppe, 209 W Grand River, Howell, Michigan - 1982
The Country Squire Fireplace Shoppe was a long-time Howell retail business. It was owned by Tom Snider and Tom Antczak. -
The Cash Boys - World War II
Honoring the service of the Cash Boys - Robert, Charles, John and James. Music "Long Ago" performed by The Chenille Sisters Ann Arbor, Michigan. (HCDL-bd-The-Cash-Boys-World-War-II_m.mp4).
Names mentioned.
- Sons of Charles Cash
- Sgt. Robert Mitford Cash
- James H. Cash, 5th Army, 261st Antiaircraft Artillary Ordiance
- 2nd Lt. John L. Cash
- Charles B Cash, Jr. Army Air Corps Flight Officer
- Don Cash
- Floyd Cash
- 85th Flight Squadron, Flying Skullman
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The Brighton Argus Pinckney Dispatch October 27, 1965
October 27, 1965 edition of the The Brighton Argus Pinckney Dispatch, Brighton, Michigan. -
The Brighton Argus Pinckney Dispatch October 20, 1965
October 20, 1965 edition of theThe Brighton Argus Pinckney Dispatch, Brighton, Michigan. -
The Brighton Argus Pinckney Dispatch October 13, 1965
October 13, 1965 edition of the The Brighton Argus Pinckney Dispatch, Brighton, Michigan.
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