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Homesteading the Knapp farm, 1896. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Knapp in cutter. Laura and Maggie Knapp in front of load of logs.

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Floating logs down the Manistee River near Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. Harry Taylor, Millard Nickerson, and friend.

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Scaling logs out of the Manistee River near Kingsley, (Mich.), 1907. Oscar Logie, Lewis Griffeths (scaler) and crew.

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Logs headed for Case & Crotser Mill, 1908. John Clark, Chester Putnam, Wylie Clark and John Brodrick driving teams of horses.

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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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Case & Crotser Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1901. Front, left to right: Carl Case, Bill Mumro, Irwin Crotser, Ralph Glass, Fred Wilcox. Back row: Bert Weaton, Charles Johnson, Lee Reil, Henry Brooks, Fred Holladay, Charles Hoeflin, Don Wood burning…

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Log at Case & Crotser Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1902. 1654 feet log feet of timber. Hides the mill in the back ground.

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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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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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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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