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  • In 1999, Howell Chamber of Commerce, Howell, Michigan, celebrated its 50th Anniversary and used a number of photographs to mark the event.

    In this 1971 photograph, Chamber members Cherie Withey, on the left,  and Sue Gallup, of Joan Carol's Clothing store, 109 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, advertise for "Sidewalk Days".
  • These are photographs of the St. Joseph Catholic Church, located at the intersection of East Grand River Avenue and Fowler Street, Howell, Michigan, 1957.
  • This is a photograph of St. Joseph Catholic Church, corner of East Grand River Avenue and Fowler Street, Howell, Michigan, 1933.
  • This photograph is of the Methodist Church, East Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan, 1946.
  • The Sun Brothers' Greater Progressive Shows parading through town. View ad in July 6, 1910 Livingston Republican.
    The view is looking west from the southside of East Grand River Avenue, with the intersection of State Street in view.
    NOTE: These is a photo taken of a photo, not from original negative.
  • This is a collection of photographs taken at the Open House and Ribbon Cutting at the new campus of Cleary College, 3744 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.   

    The celebration took place on September 21, 1980, with special guests Cleary College President Gilbert E. Bursley,  State Senator Kerry Kammer, and State Representative Fred Dillingham.   Other local dignitaries were also present, including in pictures, 0003, and 0009 Mayor James Young.  State Representative Fred Dillingham has been identified in picture 0032 and other pictures that portry the Ribbon Cutting.  

    In the Ribbon Cutting ceremony picture, Heather Ringe, age 7, was the ribbon cutter, and she is pictured with her mother, Sandra Ringe,  State Senator Ed Pierce, State Representative Fred Dillingham, and Cleary College President Gilbert E. Bursley.

    The names of the others in the photographs are unknown.
  • A picture of the Court House Veterans Monument in Howell, Michigan. Taken in December, 1949.
  • These are photographs of the Livingston County's  First Court House, Howell, Michigan,  1847 - 1888,  and Bell Weather Vane Tower Clock, Livingston County Courthouse, Howell, Michigan, February 9, 1890, 200 Block of East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    The names of the persons are unknown.
  • This picture shows the details of the upper windows of the Livingston County Courthouse in 1984
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