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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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Munshaw Brothers Mill & Barrel Stove Factory in Paradise, (Mich.) Now (Kingsley, (Mich.), undated. Located at North end of Kingsley where Robert Brown's home is. Built in 1883 and burned down in 1885.

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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.

Four men stand on a pile of logs on a sled hitched to two horses while two men stand on the side. The photo was taken February 16, 1908 by "EBH"

Seven men stand atop a pile of logs on a sled being pulled by two horses in Grawn, Michigan.

Six men and two horses stand on and by a rail car loaded with lumber at Pearl Lake, near Lake Ann, Michigan. The men are named "Jack???" "Pat Reilly," "Uncle Dave," and "Pete Turley."

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Four men in period dress, two of which are standing at the top of a log pile while the other two stand at the bottom.

A group of men sit and stand on a log pile during winter in Grawn, Michigan.

Two men work on a stack of equal length logs while a large crowd visible in the background watches. The men are loading or unloading the stack using thinner logs as a ramp.

A large group of men posing for a photo in front of a barn in the winter in Empire, Michigan in 1890.
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