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Howell Armory Construction - 1962
Construction of Howell Armory, Company B 107 Signal Battalion - 1962
727 Isbell St., Howell, Michigan
Michigan National Guard.
The building was used for Howell High School basketball for several years. -
Howell Armory Groundbreaking, Howell, Michigan - April 11, 1962
Ground breaking for new Howell Armory, Company B 107 Signal Battalion - April 11, 1962 727 Isbell St., Howell, Michigan Michigan National Guard. Lillian Smith, former Hamburg township clerk and supervisor, Capt. Howard Nichols, commanding officer of Company B, 107th Signal Battalion. The building was used for Howell High School basketball for several years. -
Howell Armory Groundbreaking, Howell, Michigan - April 11, 1962
Ground breaking for new Howell Armory, Company B 107 Signal Battalion - April 11, 1962 727 Isbell St., Howell, Michigan Michigan National Guard. Capt. Howard Nichols, commanding officer of Company B, 107th Signal Battalion. The building was used for Howell High School basketball for several years. -
Howell Auto Parts in Howell, Michigan - 1960s
Howell Auto Parts in Howell, Michigan - 1960s
Located at 309 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI
Signs say (left to right) Branches Durand Pinckney Fowlerville, Open Sunday 1100 - 300 Parking in Rear -
Howell Auto Parts in Howell, Michigan - 1960s
Howell Auto Parts in Howell, Michigan - 1960s
Located at 309 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI
Signs say (left to right) Branches Durand Pinckney Fowlerville, Open Sunday 1100 - 300 Parking in Rear -
Howell Baptist Church, Howell, Michigan, Choir - 1959
This photograph is of the Howell, Michigan, Baptist Church Choir, and is dated 1959. It also shows the interior of the church, and appears to be of the old church prior to the new building which was dedicated in May 1959.
The persons in the photograph are unknown. -
Howell Baseball, Howell, Michigan-Early Years
Howell Baseball, Howell, Michigan-Early Years
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Howell Bowling Alley Fire on October 21, 1947
Fire Chief Karl Welcker and Theodore Briggs climbing a ladder during a fire in the Howell Bowling Alley. The fire caused extensive damage to the top floor of the building. A crowd has gathered to observe. -
Howell Bowling Alley Fire, Howell, Michigan, October 1947
These photographs were taken of the October 21st, 1947 fire at the Howell Bowling Alleys, Howell, Michigan. The names of the persons in the pictures are unknown.
The owner of the "Howell Bowling Alleys" was Charles Domine. Several months later, construction was started on a new bowling alley on East Grand River Avenue near Fair Street. The building was the property of Fred Cronenwett, and was adjacent to the Ude Sweet Shoppe at 213 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
The Livingston County Press & Argus/image/454007351/?terms=%22bowling%20alley%22fire&match=1 (in library use only). -
Howell Carnegie District Library Board, Howell, Michigan - 1995
Howell Carnegie District Library Board - 1995
Left to right back row: Marilyn Emerson, Fred Woodhams, Robert Watson, Mary Ann Reneaud
Left to right front row: Joy Scofield, John Fellows, Audrey MurrayTags library
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