Buildings on Brownson Ave., Kingsley, (Mich.), 10 September 1906. Starting to brick up the Aaron Box building, finishing the City Meat Market, Case & Overholt Hardware building, Max Homberger Store, 1st State Bank of Kingsley, Adam Seegmiller Store,…
Burning of Linten home in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1981. Firemen Rodney Bogart, Richard Vogue and Bill Sedlacek are part of firemen participating in controlled burn.
Burnside and wife Eunice Stinson. Son, Harold, and daughters Rea and Bernice Stinson, 1909. Unknown man. Burnside Stinson was Kingsley Post Office Postmaster.
Business area of Kingsley, (Mich.), 1906. Front to back: Henry Seagmiller Store, Koepell and Wright Saloon-Ale and Beer. Cap Little and Adam Bea's Movie and Pool Room in back of store. Purvis Dentist and Fenton Drugs in next building. Charles…
Business buildings in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. Unknown order: Kingsley Post Office and Ambrose Bernside Stinson Store, Val Linden Saloon, Henry Concrite Meats, (Kingsley Bank) in Aaron Box building, Tony Beyer's Bakery and Earl Case Bank.
Businesses in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1938. Left to right: Ed Mox Grocery Store, Clover Farm Stores (Frooks owner), Tony Beyers Store, Fenton Grocery and Drugs Store, Nixon's Grocery Store, W. Pahl's Pool Room, F. Baldwin Barber Shop, and…