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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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Marjorie Ross, Kingsley school teacher, undated

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Main Street Kingsley, 1907. Picture postcard of Kingsley's business district. Written on the front of the postcard, "Strawberries are ripe, are you coming? Margery" Postcard is addressed to Miss Edith Holcomb, 303 W. Tenth Street, Traverse City,…

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Studio portrait Ella Gellitte, ca. 1910. Name is written on back, nearly illegible, photograph is undated.

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Kingsley School bus garage, 1985. Newly built.

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Kingsley Telephone Company exterior, 1959

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Corner of M-131 and M-113 near Kingsley, ca. 1960. Sign reads "11 miles, Kingsley Paradise Valley, Gateway to Beautiful, Forest Lakes Area."

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Interior of grocery store in Kingsley, Michigan, ca. 1960.

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Advertisement of blacksmithing services, 1901. "Blacksmithing and General Repairing of All Kinds. And if you are in need of a pair of Skidding Tongs Remember that you can get them made to suit by CC Rogers, Kingsley, Michigan." Handwritten note dates…

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Kingsley Station timetable, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad, 2 December 1900. Clipped from an unknown newspaper.

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