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Boiler explostion at Gibbs Mill, Mayfield, (Mich.), 8 January 1903. D. (Richard) Marshall was hurt.

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Gibbs Mill in Mayfield, (Mich.), 1909. Shingle Mill crew: Benjamin Koch, George Pepler, Fred Drilling, John Hawthrone, Emmit James, Bernie Stites, Tom Pepler, Leonard Holladay, Gye Vandervort, Ruben Stites, Leon Wolf, Erwin Wolf and others.

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Log pile at the Big Red Mill in Mayfield, (Mich.), 1904. Also known as Gibbs Mill.

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Log piles on upper end of Big Red Mill-Gibbs Brothers,1911. Mayfield, (Mich.)

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Lucas Knight. Co-owner of Grist Mill at Mayfield, (Mich.). Also the uncle of Eugene Knight. 1866.

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James L. Gibbs obituary, 25 January 1900.

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James Wyckoff, undated. Eight years old. Son of Jack and Betty Wyckoff.

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Platte and Ellen Barnum, undated. Platte's parents gave the land to make the Mayfield Barnum Cemetery.

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Gibbs Store in Mayfield, (Mich.), 1908. Addie A. (Sargent) Gibbs ran the store. She was the wife of James L. Gibbs. Store later owned by Jack Wycoff, and then sold to William Wilson. In 1985 the store was owned by Richard and Janet Rytkonen.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arch Gibbs. Arch Gibbs, brother to James, Lorraine K., Frank and Bird Gibbs. Son of Benamin L. and Adelia B. Gibbs. Home at Traverse City, (Mich.).
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