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Brownson Avenue, looking North, Kingsley, (Mich.), 14 July 1909. William Doe's Store, Nick Kirser Saloon, Colander Saloon, John Shoe's Mill, Will Wright Store, and George L. Fenton's Drugs.

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Kingsley, (Mich.) businesses, 21 January 1903. John Huff's Boots and Shoes Store, Valentine Linden's Saloon, Charles Box Building, Ed Brudy's Meats, A.B. Stinson's Grocery, Wurzburg Store and Blacksmith Shop, St. John Lutheran Church and other…

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Kingsley, (Mich.) Fourth of July celebration, 4 July 1910. Most of celebration held in parts of town and Tank Hill Park. Ballgame held in the afternoon.

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Main Street Kingsley (Mich.), 5 September 1908. Valentine Linden's Saloon, Ed Brudy's Meat Market, Aaron Box Hall, Charles Box Store, Bell's Barber Shop, A.B. Sinson's Store and Post Office, Joh Huff's Boots & Shoes Store. Men in picture are, Pete…

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Buildings in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 9 August 1911. Right side, back to front. St. John Lutheran Church, Tony Donett Store, Kingsley Saloon (ran by the Little family), Anspaugh Store, Fenton Drugs, Moore's Store, Cook's Meats and Bakery Shop,…

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Wesley Dunn, wife, and son Howard, 1910. Frank Craig lived there also. Earl Case lived next door. Home later owned by Verl McManus.

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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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