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

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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.

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."

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

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"

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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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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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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,…

Row of horses, some with riders, in front of several buildings in Jacktown, Michigan near Empire, Michigan in 1895.

A line of men posing in front of a few buildings with three dogs, a saw, wagon, and horse. Empire, Michigan, 1895. One man is labeled "Ackerman."
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