North End of Kingsley, (MIch.), 1910. Brownson Grist Mill and Sorenson's Store, Brownson Dray & Darn, Laterday Saint Church, Wesley Dunn's Lumber Yard, Case & Crotser Mill, David Hoeflin Feed Yard, etc.
A Street View of Kingsley, (Mich.), 1908. Buildings front to back, left side of street. Valentine Linden's Saloon, Ed Brudy's Meat Market, Aaron Box Hall and Power's Bank, Charles Box Store, Bell's Barber Shop, Alfonso Bernside Stinson's Store and…
Blacksmith Shop in Kingsley, (Mich.), 26 August 1909. Located across from the new Kingsley Post Office today (1990). Bill's old home on corner where James Kolorouic lives.
Moore's Cash-Store in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. Located in the Charles Box Building. In photograph are Mrs. Claude (Gertrude) Moore and her son, Datus Moore (2 1/2 years old) and her brother Jay Hoffer.
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.
Kingsley Greenmans Saloon run by Bob and Mike Nelson, 6 August 1911. Original owner was Valentine Linden. Last owners Walter Oleland and then Al Tilmann (Tillman).