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Title
Kingsley Fair, 1910
Subject
Kingsley (Mich.)
Description
Kingsley Fair, 1910. Kingsley's business area: George Shaufty's Store (White with BIG SHOW sign by it), across (M-113) on the right hand corner is Valentine Linden's Saloon, next shorter building is Henry Conkrite's Meat Market, next building is Box Hall (was the Kingsley Bank) owned by Earl Case. Basketball was played upstairs. Next building unidentified. Across the street by pole with Kingsley Fair on it is Charles Box Store. It had a Bakery in the back owned by Tony Bier, step father of Lane Fenton. The 1905 Reo Car is owned by George Fenton. It is parked in front of Fenton's Drugs.
Creator
Barritt, Amy, 1984-
Source
fw06201, Floyd Webster Historical Photography Collection, Kingsley Branch Library, Kingsley (Mich.)
Publisher
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
Date
1910
Contributor
Webster, Floyd, 1920-
Rights
This image may be protected by copyright law. Contact the Kingsley Branch Library for permission to reproduce, display or transmit this image.
Relation
See Floyd Webster Historical Photograph Collection finding aid.
Format
300 dpi TIFF Image
Language
English
Type
Image
Identifier
fw06201
Coverage
Kingsley, Paradise Township, Grand Traverse County, Michigan
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
black and white photograph
Physical Dimensions
5.5 x 3.5 inch