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  • This is a photograph taken inside the Howell Gear Company, Inc., a Division of Teledyne Packard Bell, in 1960.
  • This is an aerial view of the Howell Gear Company Inc., plant on West Grand River Avenue.  Howell Gear was a divsion of the Teledyne Packard Bell.   In this south looking view is the Livingston County Airport, the factory, M-59, a farm, and possibly the Pere Marquette Railroad Tracks, in the background.  The picture was labeled  1964 but according to an article in the Livingston County Press dated May 1965, the plant was proposed to be built.

    The Livingston Daily Press & Argus/image/453417267/?terms=%22Howell%20Gear%22%20-baseball&match=1  (in library use only).
  • This is a photograph of the Howell Gear Company, Inc., a division of Teledyne Packard Bell, Open House, 10-28-1967.
  • Howell High School Bagpiper Logo, Howell, Michigan - September 1968
  • Howell High School Boosters Club Building Press Box and Bleachers at Page Field, Barnard St., Howell, Michigan - 1968.
  • This is a photograph of a class at Howell High School, Howell, Michigan.  A Michigan State Trooper is standing in front of the class.  The year and the names of the persons are unknown.
  • These are photographs of Howell High School, on the 300 block of Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    At one point, it housed, K - 12, and later just the high school.  When the new high school opened on West Grand River Avenue in the late sixties, it became Michigan Avenue Middle School. This building was used 1920 - 1983.  The building was torn down in 1983.
    MAMS, wrecking ball meet, Livingston County Press, 1983-07-27In library use only
  • This photograph was labeled taken "near Howell High School" and may have been an aerial view of the sidewalks leading in to the high school in Howell Michigan.  The date is unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for 1963-.

    The names of the cheerleaders are unknown.
  • This is a photograph of the monuments honoring Central School and Howell High School (1922, later known as Howell Junior High School, and Michigan Avenue Middle School), located at 305 South Michigan Avenue, which is the present site of the Howell Post Office.
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