Howell Archives

Howell Archives

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Honoring the past, Preserving it for the future The success of the book was overwhelming.

The beginning
As our country’s Bicentennial approached, a group of dedicated individuals from the community of Howell looked for a way to fund a celebration. They began the quest of gathering Howell’s history in photographs, stories, and interviews, then published a book. These interviews, stories and photographs were the seeds from which the Archives grew. After the celebration, the committee pl

05/25/2021

Great News and also Views! Want to view over 5,000 sights of people, places and things of our community?

Enjoy this project and search for your selection, been a long time coming from the Archives.
Search in the photos section on the Archives Search page on the Library website.

04/15/2021
02/02/2021

While sorting photographs, its amazing how one will pop up to make you grin from ear to ear. Judy Burns and Denise Brown did it today!

01/18/2021

Thank you Brent and Lindsay for sharing her story.

On this Martin Luther King day, remember it was Howell’s valedictorian, Lulu Childers, whose actions created the event that inspired the 10 year old Martin Luther King to speak at the Lincoln Memorial.

Photos from Howell Archives's post 01/18/2021

When strolling through Meijer, look around and look up. Enjoy the touches to their remodel from the Archives.

Photos from Growing up Howell - What's your Story?'s post 12/28/2020

Memories from 2008

12/28/2020

I have an archives inquiry requesting Southeast elementary school photo from 1963-1964 first grade class with Mrs. Holmes as teacher. If you have it in your collection, please let me know. [email protected]

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Location

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314 W Grand River Avenue
Howell, MI
48843

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 2pm