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Albert Leander Smith, Cashier, First State and Savings Bank, Howell, Livingston, Michigan
A portrait of Albert Leander Smith, Cashier at First State and Savings Bank from 1903 to 1946. Mr. Smith retained that position until the First State & Savings Bank merged with the First National Bank of Howell on May 15th, 1946. He retired at that time.
Albert L. Smith was born in Howell, Livingston, Michigan 1874, and he died at McPherson Memorial Hospital on October 29, 1954. He was married to the former Emily Beach; she died in 1943. -
Albert Leander Smith, Cashier, First State and Savings Bank, Howell, Livingston, Michigan
A portrait of Albert Leander Smith, Cashier at First State and Savings Bank from 1903 to 1946.
Mr. Smith retained that position until the First State & Savings Bank merged with the First National Bank of Howell on May 15th, 1946. He retired at that time.
Albert L. Smith was born in Howell, Livingston, Michigan 1874, and he died at McPherson Memorial Hospital on October 29, 1954. He was married to the former Emily Beach; she died in 1943. -
ALCO FA-2 #44 Train shown on the Ann Arbor-Durand tracks.
This locomotive was photographed along the Ann Arbor- Durand tracks. This family of locomotives was built between 1950 and 1956. -
Alder Real Estate, 195 East Highland, Howell, Michigan
These photograph are of Alder Realty, 195 East Highland Road, Howell, Michigan. The year is unknown. -
Alex McPherson Home, West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This is a photograph of the Alex McPherson Home, West Grand River Avenue. The home was later used as a boarding house, and is where Howell Recreation Center was built.
The year of this photograph is unknown. -
Alexander McPherson, Howell, Michigan
A photo of a drawing of Alexander McPherson, son of William McPherson.
He was a buissnessman and prominent member of the community in Howell during his life. He was born around Inveruess, Scotland, on March 9, 1834. His family immigrated to Howell in 1836.
Alexander was active in the Presbyterian Church both when he lived in Howell and later when he lived in Detroit.
He was married to Jennie M. Ranney in 1859, and they had four children. Three of them were Alice McPherson Spencer, R. Bruce Mcpherson, and Jay W. Bigelow.
Possibly taken around 1913. -
Alfred Alizon House Fire, 2925 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, March 8, 1954
These photographs are of the fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alizon, 2925 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, March 8, 1954. The house was built in 1927, and was deemed a total loss.
The Livingston County Press and Argus, image/453654829/?terms=%22Alizon&match=1 (in library use only). -
Alfred Garland
This is a portrait of Alfred Garland, Howell, Michigan.
Alfred Garland was born in Sheffield, England in the 1850's, and died in Howell in May 1936. He established with his brother, Arthur Garland, a tailoring business in downtown Howell.
The date of the photograph is unknown. -
Alleyway, 100 Block of East Clinton Street, Howell, Michigan - 1984
This photograph is of the alleyway dividing the 100 block of East Clinton Street, Howell, Michigan, and was taken as part of documentation for the R/UDAT Study, 1984.
In 1983, the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce applied for a R/UDAT (Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team) study, an American Institute of Architects program that brought a team of professionals to the city for a four-day period to study Howell's downtown, its ability to compete for regional shopping, and to make recommendations for improvements to re-vitalize the city. The team, in 1984, during the study took photographs, interviewed people, held forums, and in the end provided an outline of strategies.
American Institute of Architects Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team -
Alleyway, 100 Block of North State Street, Howell, Michigan - 1984
This photograph is of the alleyway dividing the 100 block of North State Stree, Howell, Michigan, and was taken as part of documentation for the R/UDAT Study, 1984. In view of the Walking Tour, is the alleyway, Michigan Avenue, and unknown person.
In 1983, the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce applied for a R/UDAT (Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team) study, an American Institute of Architects program that brought a team of professionals to the city for a four-day period to study Howell's downtown, its ability to compete for regional shopping, and to make recommendations for improvements to re-vitalize the city. The team, in 1984, during the study took photographs, interviewed people, held forums, and in the end provided an outline of strategies.
American Institute of Architects Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team
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