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  • Collection: Floyd Webster Historical Photograph Collection

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Rawlings Insurance Company in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1960. Owner, Henry T. Rawlings Jr. (Tug) at desk. Son of Henry T. Rawlings Sr and Jessie H. (Colby) Rawlings. Henry T. Rawlings Jr. married Carrole Stevens of Woodford, England. They had three…

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Fenton Drugs in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1960. Allen Lane and Zennah Fenton, behind counter, are the owners. Others in photograph are George Burnette, Jack Knight, Richard Vogue, Dianna and Lorri Dobson, John Dobson Jr.'s daughters.

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Kingsley Pool and Saloon room in Kingsley, (Mich.),1907. Run by Loren Little and his father-in-law. Harvey and Myron Van Gorder and Ira Linten ran the hardware downstairs. George Farington ran Harness and Leather Shop upstairs later. Wiscard…

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Kingsley Roller Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. Sam Wright's team and dray. Doctor Jay Jerome Brownson, Nels, Sorenson and sons, Arthur Sorenson and Herman Sorenson. Sam Wright's son is Clayton Wright.

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Receipt for C.E. Brewster & Co. in Kingsley, (Mich.), 3 July 1888. Maker of chair stock, table legs, rolling pins, potato mashers, and more.

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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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Lumber Mill at Lake Brewster (also known as Stinson or Idlewild) near Kingsley, (Mich.), 11 September 1891. Fourteen men in photograph. Some are Aaron Box and his horses, Al Nixon riding on the logs, boss Claude Havenler (lived in the house…

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800 bushels of apples for storage in George Shaufty's Warehouse in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1913. Grownson & Sorenson Flour Mill in background. Shaufty Store, Brownson Sanitarium, and Henry Seegmiller Meat Market on right. George Shaufty and little Ed…

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Kingsley Post Office in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1908. Located in Ira Linten building. Ambrose Bernside Stinson is Post Master in photograph. He was Post Master from 1897-1934.

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William Linten building in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1902. William Linten and his team in front of building. Store owned by Ambrose Bernside Stinson who had a Grocery Store in front and the Kingsley Post Office in back.
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