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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.

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Mary's Cafe after fire, 9 April 2012. In the fall of 2011, Mary's Cafe was burned beyond repair. This fire was believed to have been set intentionally. although no charges have been filed. Prior to being purchased by Renee Carson and operating as…

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Main Street, Kingsley, (Mich.), 13 August 1908. Ambrose Bernside Stinson with daughters, Rhea and Eunice Stinson, Tony Beerspaugh, Adolf Anspaugh, Charles Box Store, A.B. Stinson's Grocery Store and Post Office, Ed Brudy Meats, and Valentine…

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Main Street Kingsley (Mich.), 5 September 1908. Valentine Linden's Saloon, Ed Brudy's Meat Market, Aaron Box Hall, Charles Box Store, Bell's Barber Shop, A.B. Sinson's Store and Post Office, Joh Huff's Boots & Shoes Store. Men in picture are, Pete…

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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…

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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…

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Lumber Mill at Lake Brewster (also known as Stinson or Idlewild) near Kingsley, (Mich.), 11 September 1891. Fourteen men in photograph. Some are Aaron Box and his horses, Al Nixon riding on the logs, boss Claude Havenler (lived in the house…

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Logs at Case & Cotser Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1903. Ralph Glass and Mose Bowers on top of pile. Earl and Ralph Case on ground.

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Log Wagon's Changing Camp Kingsley, (Mich.), 1908.

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Log hauling at Lake Brewster (Stinson) near Kingsley, (Mich.), 1889. Claude Havenler, Al Nixon and Jim Nickerson in photograph.
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