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A black and white photograph of a lumberyard. There is a young man sitting on top of a stack of logs. He is wearing a long sleeved button up shirt, long pants, work boots, a hat or cap, and dark colored gloves. These logs have been cut to an even…

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Eight workers and a team of at least three horses at Gibbs lumber camp No. 7 near Kingsley near the Knight property, standing and loading lumber onto a sleigh.

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A crew of seven lumber camp workers and their four horses.

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Wesley Dunn's lumber piles in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. Located where Brownson Park is now.

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Wesley Dunn Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1908. Mill was located on present day Blair Street across from the Kingsley Middle School, 2011.

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Weaver Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1908. Located North and West of John Wall place. Cutting for Case & Crotser Mill.

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Sterling Nickerson's Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1958.

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

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."

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