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Collection: Floyd Webster Historical Photograph Collection
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Bill Cook in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.) undated.
Bill Cook in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.) undated. Son of Charles Cook. Lived in Ernest's place.
Halloween Party (parade) in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1913.
Halloween Party (parade) in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1913. Shaufty's Warehouse and David W. Hoeflin's Grist Mill in background.
Slaughter house along the creek Northwest of School Forest, undated.
Slaughter house along the creek Northwest of School Forest, undated.
Fire Station in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1970.
Fire Station in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1970. Old Fire Hall and Town Hall.
Ira Linten Building in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1902.
Ira Linten Building in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1902.
Bert Peck on street in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910.
Bert Peck on street in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. He was breakman on the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad.
Downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1959.
Downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1959. Buildings front to back are Kingsley Public Library, Lodge, Gambles, Fenton Drugs, Traverse City State Bank, and IGA Food Market.
U.S. Post Office in Kingsley, (Mich.),1959.
U.S. Post Office in Kingsley, (Mich.),1959. Postmaster was Florence Baldwin. Carrier was John Reamer.
Lucy Kurshbaun, school teacher, in front of Hackman home in Kingsley, (Mich.), undated.
Lucy Kurshbaun, school teacher, in front of Hackman home in Kingsley, (Mich.), undated. Hackman home was formerly the Cottage Hotel.
Brownson Sanitarium in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910.
Brownson Sanitarium in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. George L. Fenton's car (Ford).
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