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Kingsley, (Mich.) C.R. Snyder Office & Scales, 1909. Potato buyers: Mr. & Mrs. Airheart, Earl Case, C.R. Snyder and Bill Washington.

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Kingsley Potato Warehouse in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. Mr. & Mrs. Airheart (buyers), Phillip Arnold, C.R. Snyder, Pete Muth, Perry Manigold, Myron Taylor, and others in photograph.

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George and Alice Fairington and son, Ray, 1912. Home next to Seifert Garage.

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View of Kingsley, (Mich.), 1908. Kingsley Band Stand, Louis Moore's Store, G.L. Fenton Drugs, Henry Cronkite Meats, John Huff Boots & Shoe Store, Max Homberger Store, Linten & Van Garder Hardware Store, and St. John Lutheran Church.

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Kingsley Grove and Hotel DeFrance in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1907. Robert DeFrance, hotel owner. People stopped for tea in park after getting off train each day. Mrs. DeFrance was hostess. The DeFrance were the parents of Mrs. Paul (Mamie) Brow. The…

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View of Kingsley, (Mich.), 1905. Wesley Dunn's Lumber yard, Monroe Hall, Shone's Mill, Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad, Charles Snyder's home up on hill, Bolander Saloon, G.L. Fenton Drugs, William does Store, Reil Boarding House, Henry Seegmiller…

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Northern view of Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. Brownson Sanitarium, Shaufty Store, Henry Hoeflin Feed Mill, Henry Cronkite Meats, Sorenson's Gris Mill, Val Linden Saloon, Case & Crotser Mill, mill lumber piles, Box Hall, etc.

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Street Scene in Kingsley, (Mich.), 9 July 1909. Tony Donett Grocery Store, Claude Moore Store, G.L. Fenton Drugs, Charles Cook Store, Jacob Anspach's Store, Powers Bank, Max Homberger Store, Ira Linten Hardware, Brownson's Sanitarium in the North.

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Lee Reil's Boarding House in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. Glen Reil, son on porch. Home later belonged to Max Homburger, 1912. Home later belonged to Roudolf and Anna Sedlacek, 1930.

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Grocery and Meat Market, Charles Cook's store in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1907. Charles Cook has his foot up on the block. Others in photograph are unknown.
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