Street Scene in Kingsley, (Mich.), 9 July 1909. Tony Donett Grocery Store, Claude Moore Store, G.L. Fenton Drugs, Charles Cook Store, Jacob Anspach's Store, Powers Bank, Max Homberger Store, Ira Linten Hardware, Brownson's Sanitarium in the North.
Lee Reil's Boarding House in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. Glen Reil, son on porch. Home later belonged to Max Homburger, 1912. Home later belonged to Roudolf and Anna Sedlacek, 1930.
Memorial Day in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1911. George Shaufty Store, Brownson Sanitarium, William Blackhurst Dray, Tony Bearspauh, Jessie Vasser, Brownson, Charles Hammet, Leonard Holladay, Mr. Knapp on horse, Ike Hoeflin, Ray Hackman, Bill Stickfish,…
Kingsley Roller Mills during Kingsley Fair in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. Owned by Brownson & Sorenson. Located in back of Brownson Sanitarium. In photograph are: Nel and Elizabeth Sorenson and their children Arthur, Lucia, and Martha. Frank Engles,…
Winter scene of Kingsley, (Mich.), 1938. M-113 looking East up Tank Hill. On left is William Wilson's home. On right is Mr. & Mrs. Supernaugh's home. He managed Kingsley Co-op.
Kingsley, (Mich.), 1907. Mrs. Henry Seegmiller and son, Ron who ran the corner store. Cap Little who ran the saloon next door. Next building G.L. Fenton Drugs with Dr. Purvis Dentist Office above.
Kingsley, (Mich.) Ice Storm, 1923. M-113 looking North up Brownson. On left, Brownson Sanitarium. On right, is the old home of Ralph Case that burned and the new built home. Later it was bought and turned into Smith & Covel Funeral Home, which…