Digital Archive of the Howell Carnegie Library Archives

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  • HCDL-ngp-S002-41-0005_u.jpg

    Original Union School, Fowlerville, Michigan. Wooden built in 1871, burned in 1921.

    A faint line about half way between 3rd and 4th windows from left shows where the addition was added in 1878.
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  • HCDL-ngp-S002-41-0009_u.jpg

    Brick Union School Building, Fowlerville, Michigan -1890s. The original Union School building is to the right of the brick Union School building. The original Union School building was located on North Collins St. Fowlerville, Michigan.

    For more information view the Mastodons to Manufacturers: A History of Fowlerville, Michigan in the Local History Room.
  • HCDL-ngp-S002-41-0010_u.jpg

    Fowlerville High School Chemistry Laboratory, Fowlerville, Michigan
  • HCDL-ngp-S002-41-0011_u.jpg

    Fowlerville High School, Fowlerville, Michigan - 1895
  • HCDL-ngp-S002-41-0012_u.jpg

    Fowlerville High School Senior Class, Fowlerville, Michigan - 1900
  • HCDL-ngp-S004-02-0008_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a postcard of the south side of East Grand River Avenue, the Weimeister Block , Howell, Michigan,  1906.

    The view is looking south.  The balcony of the Livingston Hotel is visible as it Central School, in the background is the old Central School, on South Michigan Avenue.
  • HCDL-ngp-S004-02-0035_u.jpg

    This is an early picture of the 200 block of East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.  The view is looking south, at the intersection of State Street and East Grand River Avenue. 

    The Livingston Hotel, and the Weimeister Building are visible on the south side of the avenue.  To the left is the Presbyterian Church; its steeple is seen. In the background, Union or Central High School is visible. 

    In the foreground is a brick building store house for county records, and to the left, foreground, a portion of the of Old Wooden Court House is visible.
  • HCDL-ngp-S004-05-0005_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of the interior of Bozarth Carpet Center, 202 South Michigan Avenue, Howell, Michigan.

    This address was the site of 1926 United States Post Office in Howell.  It later housed school rooms, then A & P Tea Company store, then Bozarth Carpet Center,  the Corner Pocket Billiard Center, Egnash Auctions and Swann's.
  • HCDL-ngp-T006-05-0042_u.jpg

    This is a photograph of a group participating in the contract signing for the  new school, Hartland, Michigan,  1950.  The location of this is inside Cromaine Library. The artwork behind the signees is the same artwork today. Cromaine was a part of Hartland Schools, but they are separate now

    The exact date, and names of the persons in the photograph are unknown.
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