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  • Collection: Brenda Wolfgram Moore Collection

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Marion Rawlings Nielson, Zennah Rawlings Fenton (second cousin to) Reverand Raymond Bodway, Mildred James, Veia Bodway, Jennie Rose. Names are written down by Floyd Webster.

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Leo Pahl, 17 September 1967. Photograph was taken the day of Mr. Pahl's 87th birthday.

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Maxine M. Houts, 1994. Ms. Houts was postmaster of Mayfield, MI 49666; her term began on 5 March 1994.

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Julie Innes, "Miss Kingsley," 1993. Miss Innes is pictured in front of the Miss Kingsley float, near the entrance of the former Kingsley High School (now Kingsley Middle School) at Clark and Blair.

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Rev. Lewis Buchner, Kingsley United Methodist, ca. 1990. Reverend Lewis Buchner of Kingsley United Methodist Church, studio portrait, possible published in a church calendar.

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Kingsley School students, ca. 1910. On back of photograph are the following names: Ana Valencourt, Bill Cook, Ray Farington, Don Case, and Nellie Lang.

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Don Case and Jessie Rawlings, ca. 1927, photographed underneath a sign for Donken, Michigan, the lumber town named after Don and Ken Case in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, home of Vulcan Lumber.

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Drummond Island fishing for perch, June 1986. Earl Muth, Albert Muth, Keith Chappel, Derwin Mackey, Bill Sefert, Louie Reno.

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Grand Rapids and Indiana Rail Road Depot in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1919. Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad. William Nixon quartermaster agent and Agnes Nixon's Dad. Hackman was before him. Written on back on this copy, "At the left side standing in front…

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Shady Crest Camp, Arbutus Lake, Kingsley, ca 1940. Picture postcard, EKC stampbox on back, "Edith Hammond" written on back.
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