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Log at Case & Crotser Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1902. 1654 feet log feet of timber. Hides the mill in the back ground.

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Lane Fenton, 1921. Age 19.

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Lane Fenton and Marcey King (Karen (Rawlings) King daughter, 26 May 1967. Also Bill Nielson's dog, Snoodles.

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Kingsley, (Mich.), 20 January 1903. Local people: Pete Snyder, Grant Rollo (Valentine Linden saloon keeper), Pete Carlback (marshal), Box Hall building, Charles Box Store, City Meat Market (Ed Brudy), Barber Shop (Fred Wilcox and later Bell the…

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Kingsley, (Mich.), 2 May 1907. Henry Concrite Meat Market, Henry Hoeflin's Feed Mill and above Henry Concrite Meat Market are rooms for rent by Hugmans.

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Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. Location of listed buildings in photograph unknown by creator. The buildings listed are: Brownson Sanitarium, Shaufty's Store, Hoeflin Feed Mill and Grist Mill, Brownson Flour Mill, Sorenson's Store, Wesley Dunn's Lumber…

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Kingsley, (Mich.), 1888. Known as Paradise then. Bolander Saloon, McQuiere Store, John Shone Shingle Mill and Cattle Barns, George Parker building, Fenton's Drugs Store, Kniser's Saloon, etc.

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Kingsley, (Mich.) Fourth of July celebration, 4 July 1910. Most of celebration held in parts of town and Tank Hill Park. Ballgame held in the afternoon.

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Kingsley, (Mich.) Fair, 1910. Today M-113 looking West. Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad tracks at bottom of photograph. Band marching by David Hoeflin's Gris Mill and Feed buildings. Small building is Wesley Dunn's Lumber office. Large building…

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Kingsley, (Mich.) businesses, 21 January 1903. John Huff's Boots and Shoes Store, Valentine Linden's Saloon, Charles Box Building, Ed Brudy's Meats, A.B. Stinson's Grocery, Wurzburg Store and Blacksmith Shop, St. John Lutheran Church and other…
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