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  • Tags: Businesses (Kingsley)

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Rawlings Insurance Agency sign, 1985.

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Rawlings Insurance Agency in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1959. Established by Edwin G. Rawlings in 1935. Henry T. Rawlings, son of Edwin, took over in 1951. Henry T. Rawlings Jr. bought the business in 1961. Carrole Rawlings, his wife ran the business…

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Powers Bank in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1912. Roy Maxon-teller. Located where old Library was.

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Opening of the new Case & Overholt Hardware Store in Kingsley, (Mich.), 8 August 1901. Earl Case and Austin Overholt building, Box's Hall, Brudy;s Meat Market, Stinson's Store and Post Office, St. John Lutheran Church, the Kingsley Echo (newspaper),…

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Opening of Case & Overholt Hardware, 8 August 1904. Earl Case and Austin Overholt, Box Hall, Brudy's Market, Stinson & Linten Store and Post Office, St. John Lutheran Church, Kingsley Echo (newspaper), Brownson's Hustler, G. L. Fenton Drugs,…

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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.

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Mrs. Lane (Zennah) Fenton at Fenton's Pharmacy store in Kingsley, (Mich.), undated.

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Mrs. Henry (Carrole) T. Rawlings Jr. and Mrs. Bill (Margaret) Lewis, undated. Owner and secretary of Rawlings Insurance in Kingsley, (Mich.)

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Mrs. Austin (Lena) Overholt, son Clyde, and daughter Marguerite Overholt, undated. Lena and Austin Overholt ran the Case & Overholt Hardware in Kingsley, (Mich.) where Texaco Station was in 1982.

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Mr. Cournyer of Kingsley, (Mich.). Previously from Mio, (Mich.), undated. Owned the Kingsley Courier in 1908 and Traverse City Sun-Times. In 1903 he bought a paper from B.E. H ?.
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