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Charles Snyder's cabin at first Arbutus Lake, 1908. Dr. I.I. Brownson, Mrs. G.L. Fenton, Mrs. J. Brown, Lane Fenton, Dr. G.L. Fenton, Mamie Brow, Bob DeFrance, Mrs. I.I. Brownson, Neil Brownson, Irene Brownson, Mrs. Mable Snyder, Mrs. Frank Hopkins,…

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Charles Stores of Summit City, (Mich.)

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Main Street in Williamsburg. This was the Charles Will hardware store with his home just to the left. Shortly after this picture was taken fire destroyed several buildings on the main street including this one. The home survived. The back of the…

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Charlie Carver, undated. Son of Oscar Carver, cousin to Don Dean.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, exterior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, exterior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, interior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, interior, 1933. Building was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, interior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.

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Charlie Hoeflin Hardware, interior, 1933. Build was once the Brownson Sanitarium, owned and operated by Myron S. Brownson.
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