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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 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. -
McPherson on Golf Course, Chemung Hills Country Club, Howell, Michigan
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Class Photo for Smith School, Livingston County, Michigan - 1910
An outside class photo of students and teacher for Smith School, Livingston County, Michigan in 1910.
Note with Photo: From Left to Right - Rathbun (across from H. Easton), Louis McCollam, Gladys McCollam, Margeri Peavy (Stuible), Rathbun girl, Ruth Peavy (Harold Gates' wife), Myrtle Kleckler (Married Maglie Prence mother of Barb Keesler), Rathbun girl, Fay Joslin, Leah Peavy (Heeg), Roy D. Parker, Rathbun boy, Harold Hutchins (H. Eason farm).
Smith School - fence to left in background is line fence between our farm and Mrs. Wards.
South east corner Section 3 Byron Road See 1890 Plat book.
Back of Photo: Roy Parker 3 from the right died Dec 30, 1910. -
Benedict School, Livingston County, Michigan
Benedict School, Livingston County, Michigan
The school was located in Genoa Township Section 16.
Hiram Smith began at this school around age 5 (about Fall term of 1888). Minnie Vogelsberg was the teacher. Three Fires Elementary School is in the field that used to be behind the Benedict School.
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Stone School, Livingston County, Michigan
Stone School, Livingston County, Michigan
Hiram Smith standing in front of school his father transferred him to when he was 13.
Hiram Smith wrote "Clyde (older brother) could read most of the first reader and count to 100, but I only knew some of my ABC's and could only count to 10. The handmade wooden desks were large; along the walls were benches where we would sit when waiting to recite our lessons. The teacher's desk was in front; when we got in trouble we would have to sit under her desk. A wood shed was attached to the main room, where we boys would eat our lunches on stormy days. In back, the play yard was divided by a wooden fence, one side for boys, one for girls. The stove was ...where we would dry out our socks....My father was elected school director a few years later and the district board purchased new desks with ink wells. It was fun to draw a funny face on your ink bottle and bob it up and down in the hole to entertain the kids behind you. At first we had to furnish our own books, but later the district bought books from Ginn and Co. ...Father made sure we did not miss school; when storms were bad or snow drifts were high, he would take us in the sleigh and even take down fences to get through. Many kids were kept at home during spring planting and fall harvest, but not us. Our parents insisted that we get our schooling."
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Winans Lake School, Livingston County, Michigan
Hiram Smith taught school for one term in 1903-04.
Located in Hamburg Township Section 15.
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Alpheus and Emelia Smith Cabin, Chilson, Michigan
Alpheus and Emelia Smith Cabin, Chilson, Michigan
Hiram Smith was born in this cabin. The site of the store Alpheus owned is at the northwest corner of the intersection of Chilson and Brighton Roads. This cabin is about 1/4 mile west of the railroad tracks behind the store. They soon moved to a farm and home that is present day 4389 Chilson Rd.
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First Baptist Church, Howell, Michigan, Interior - Before 1959
First Baptist Church, Howell, Michigan, Interior - Before 1959
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