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  • Collection: Floyd Webster Historical Photograph Collection

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Downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1957. Kingsley IGA Food Market, Fenton Drugs and other businesses. Standard Station known as Hooper's Service Station. Pure Oil Station unknown.

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Downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1959. Buildings front to back are Kingsley Public Library, Lodge, Gambles, Fenton Drugs, Traverse City State Bank, and IGA Food Market.

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Downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1960. Kingsley Food Market, Kyselka Variety Store, Siefert Grocery Store, Fenton Drugs, Balwin Barber Shop, Nixon Store, and Kingsley Library.

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Dr. Harold Tremain, son Robert and daughter Margaret, 1974. Margaret later married Normas Davis; Robert never married.

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Dr. Lucius John Tedman of Summit City, (Mich.) in 1908. Political poster for Supervisor.

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Dr. Lucius John Tedman. Summit City, (Mich.) in 1912.

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Driver, Frank Tucker, and team at Donken Camp , 1918. Eleven logs added up to 3378 feet.

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Duane Chamberland, owner of Kingsley Lumber Company, 1989. Owner since 1983.

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Dunn's Lumber Shop, 1929. Located where Dr. Fenzel's building now sets. Howard Dunn and Lee Manigold of Mayfield, (Mich.) in photograph.

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Earl Jeor age 17 from Summit City, (Mich.).
Arlene (Jeor) Cornell is Earl Jeor's daughter.
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