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Homecoming, Livingston County Court House Lawn, Howell, Michigan, 1914
This photograph is of the 1914 Homecoming, Howell, Michigan. The events were held on the Livingston County Court House Lawn. This view looks north at the intersection of State Street and East Grand River Avenue, with the Court House on the right side. -
Homer N. Beach, Dry Goods, Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph taken of the storefronts on the 100 block of West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The street is snow covered and a horse and sleigh are in the foreground. The businesses on the block include Homer N. Beach Dry Goods and William McPherson & Sons Dry Goods.
Homer N. Beach is "Going out of Business"; he died in July 1926. The date of this photograph and the name of the person in the photograph are unknown. -
Homer Peavy Home, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the home of Homer Peavy, owner of the Howell Mill (A.F. Peavy & Son's, North Walnut, Howell, Michigan). The home was later owned by Mayor James Young, and was located at 100 Inverness, Howell, Michigan. This photograph was taken in 1967. -
Honor Flight Veterans Day Tribute, November 2007
Guardian for flight with Duane Zemper and Woody Brown from Howell, Michigan Honor Flight Michigan Washington DC Visit Some gave all Music by Billy Ray Cyrus (HCDL-bd-Honor-Flight-Veterans-Day-Tribute_m.mp4)
Mentioned in Livingston County Daily Press & Argus November 11, 2007 newspaper article(in library use only):
- Duane Zemper
- Woodrow "Woody" Brown
- WWII
- Joyce Cash Fisher
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Honorable Samuel G. Ives, Residence, Unadilla, Livingston, Michigan
This is a photograph of a sketch of the residence of the Honorable Samuel G. Ives, Justice of the Peace, Unadilla, Livingston, Michigan. -
Horse and Buggy Next to J.P. Spencer & Son, Fowlerville, Michigan
Horse and Buggy Next to J.P. Spencer & Son, Fowlerville, Michigan -
Horse and Buggy, Unknown, Livingston County, Michigan
This is a picture of a horse, buggy and occupants believed to be in Livingston County, Michigan. It was labeled, "Lady Hum, Milk Man". -
Horse and Carriage in front of the Eastern House, (Brighton House), Brighton, Michigan
This is a photograph of a Horse and Carriage in front of the Eastern House., Brighton Michigan. The Eastern House was also known as the Brighton House. The date and names of the persons are unknown. -
Horse and Wagon, US Red Cross
This image was included on the First National Bank Calendar and was captioned, "Grocery Wagon" but it is noted that it appears to be a passenger wagon and has the emblem of the Red Cross and U.S. on its side.
The location, date, and names of passengers are unknown.
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