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  • Collection: Floyd Webster Historical Photograph Collection

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Businesses in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1960. Left to right: IGA Food Market (Lint & Westrate were owners. Sold to Robert Reamer on 1 January 1974), Traverse City State Bank, Fenton Drugs, Gambles, Nixon's Grocery Store. Across M-113 on corner is Mox's…

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Businesses of Kingsley, (Mich.), undated. Shell Station (far left) owned by Joe Hooper. Tavern owned by Walter Cleland and Mox Hardware owned by Ken Mox (1955 and on).

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C. Hayes and Company the professional Calithumpians at the Kingsley Fair, 1911.

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C. Merritt Livery and Sale Stable and Farmers Tie and Feed Barn in Kingsley, (Mich.),1914. The old Myron S. Brownson horse barn owned by C. Merritt and William Blackhurst. Also in photograph is Jake Skidmoore, employee of Ambrose Bernside Stinson…

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C. Rowlader (also spelled Rollater), school teacher, in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), undated. Sister to A.H. Clark, school superintendent. Background businesses are Ira Linten's Store on left. Brownson Sanitarium behind her. Water trough in street…

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Callie (later Mrs. L. Wydell), Eva (never married), Pearl (later Mrs. Frank Wilson), Mary A. (mother), William H. (father), and Lennie M. Grey (later Mrs. Charles Strait), undated

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Camp Donken in Donken, (Mich.), 1918. Men's quarters. Resident of Mr. & Mrs. Munzel.

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Camp Donken in Donken, (Mich.), 5 August 1918. Lumber piles, camp store, a small office cabin and boarding house in photograph.

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Camp Klotz (Kiellors in 1918 and Kullers in 1919) near Donken, (Mich.), 1920. Men stayed in this building when cutting timber.
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