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  • Collection: Floyd Webster Historical Photograph Collection

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Slaughter house along the creek Northwest of School Forest, undated.

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Halloween Party (parade) in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1913. Shaufty's Warehouse and David W. Hoeflin's Grist Mill in background.

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Bill Cook in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.) undated. Son of Charles Cook. Lived in Ernest's place.

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Ralph Case's home in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1934. Ralph's relative in photograph. This home was later purchased by Smith and converted to Smith Funeral Home. It is still a funeral home as of 2011. Covell-Smith Funeral Home on Brownson Ave.

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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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Kingsley Fair Grounds in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1912.

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Claude Smith in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1937. Claude Smith is standing by Fenton Drugs and Nixon Grocery stores.

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Quick Clean Center, laundromat in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1972. Owner was Gale Houser.

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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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Glenn Linten, Don Case and Ken Case in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), undated.
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