Group of women and men, undated. Nora Bowden, Rena Nelson, Anna Rhodes, Bob Nelson, Reo Bowden, Pearl Nelson, Julius Nelson, Zena Nelson, May Rhodes, Ellen Madison, Bill Bowden and son, Phillip Bowden.
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.
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…
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.
Main Street Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. Front to back: Ira Linten's Hardware, Max Homberg Store, Power's Bank, Anspach's Store, Chas Cook's Store, Fenton's Drugs, Van Gorden Bro Hardware, Tony Donett Store on corner. St John's Lutheran Church in next…
Sleet and Ice Storm in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1922. Bill Wurzburg's home on corner, Blacksmith Shop, and St. John's Luthran Church. Man in picture is Cainey Tharp.
Main Street South, Kingsley, (Mich.), 1908. Tony Donett Store, Tony and daughter Mary Donett, and Cap Little in front of store. Linten and VanGorder Hardware store with Ira Linten and the VanGorder brothers in front. Purvis Dentist Office top of…
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…
Business area of Kingsley, (Mich.), 1906. Front to back: Henry Seagmiller Store, Koepell and Wright Saloon-Ale and Beer. Cap Little and Adam Bea's Movie and Pool Room in back of store. Purvis Dentist and Fenton Drugs in next building. Charles…