William Linten building in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1902. William Linten and his team in front of building. Store owned by Ambrose Bernside Stinson who had a Grocery Store in front and the Kingsley Post Office in back.
View of Kingsley, (Mich.), 14 June 1908. Shaufty's Store, Brownson's Sanitarium, Brownson's & Sorenson Flour Mill, Henry Hoeflin's Grissmill, lumber owned by Wesley Dunn, Stinson's Horse Barn, Wesley Dunn's Mill in the distance, West of store area…
Street Scene in Kingsley, (Mich.), 3 July 1909. Adam Seegmiller's Store, Kingsley Saloon, G.L. Fenton Drugs, Robert Anspaugh's Store, George Smith Store, Cook's Meat & Bakery Store, Power's Bank, Shelf & Heavy's Hardware (ran by Meyers Brothers),…
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.
Rawlings Insurance Company in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1960. Owner, Henry T. Rawlings Jr. (Tug) at desk. Son of Henry T. Rawlings Sr and Jessie H. (Colby) Rawlings. Henry T. Rawlings Jr. married Carrole Stevens of Woodford, England. They had three…