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Crotser families in 1898. Mr. Burkett (local mill owner), Irvin and Lizzie Crotser and son Harold, Lena (Crotser) Overhoet and son Clyde, and Joe and Ella Crotser.

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Curtis Frook in Cloner Farm Store in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1937.

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Donald Izatt and Paul Lajko in Country Carpets in Kingsley, (Mich.), 15 October 1972.

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Farm Mutual Telephone Company, 1926. Located in the old John Huff Building where new Kingsley Post Office is today (1992). Leo Winch Comb, in chair, was the telephone operator for many years. Other person in photograph is Julia (Manigold) Losch…

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Fenton Drugs in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1960. Allen Lane and Zennah Fenton proprietors. Fenton Drugs started by his father, George L. Fenton in 1883. Opened store in 1884. He came from Walton, (Mich.). On 28 April 1896 he married Anna Allen of…

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Fenton Drugs in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1960. Allen Lane and Zennah Fenton, behind counter, are the owners. Others in photograph are George Burnette, Jack Knight, Richard Vogue, Dianna and Lorri Dobson, John Dobson Jr.'s daughters.

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Describes the Kingsley Area History Collection, 1880s-1990s. Collection includes published and unpublished works, covering area history from Grand Traverse, Leelanau and Benzie counties.

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First Winter snow for Kingsley, (Mich.) on 12 October 1909. Ambrose Bernside Stinson Store and Post Office in photograph. Telephone Office in rear of store. Horses and buggy belong to Ira Linten (man in doorway).

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Gene Knight's Meat Market, 1931. Gene Knight in photograph.

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Greenman's Saloon in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1911. Formerly Val Linden Saloon. Mike Nelson, Pete Kirk, Bob Nelson, Pete Carlback, Jessie Hudson and Greenman at Christmas time.
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