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a postcard in sepia tone showing a lumber mill building. Stretched in front of it, there's a body of water filled with floating logs. Dry logs are piled up at least a story high.

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A group of fourteen lumberworkers (all men), their two horses, and a dog, sitting near a sled full of Logs. Top log marked "20,000"

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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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Case & Crotser Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1906. Located West of Brownson home. Owned by Ralph Case and Joe Crotser.

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Crew of the Munshaw Brothers Mill, 1883.

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

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Hart's Camp in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. Jim White, Fred Young, Fred Arlt, Allyen Dean, and Ralph Schuster on log.

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Hauling logs to Case & Crotser Mill, 1906. Front load driven by Aaron Box. Back load driven by Clayton Olds. Blackman School in back ground.
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