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Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad derailment, 21 May 1913. Persons at scene: Davison Anstett, George Roop, George Anstett, Marvin Weidner, Don Dean, Daisy (Dean) Wood, Dorothy Kylfeder, Frankie Vosberg, Will Pollard, Wallus Fish, Claude Withop,…

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Photograph of train wreck, undated. Location unknown.

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Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad wreck of the Northland Express, 15 August 1900. Happened near Pierson, (Mich.).

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Greenman's Saloon in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1911. Formerly Val Linden Saloon. Mike Nelson, Pete Kirk, Bob Nelson, Pete Carlback, Jessie Hudson and Greenman at Christmas time.

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Lane Fenton and Marcey King (Karen (Rawlings) King daughter, 26 May 1967. Also Bill Nielson's dog, Snoodles.

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Fenton Drugs in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1960. Allen Lane and Zennah Fenton proprietors. Fenton Drugs started by his father, George L. Fenton in 1883. Opened store in 1884. He came from Walton, (Mich.). On 28 April 1896 he married Anna Allen of…

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Rawlings Insurance Agency in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1959. Established by Edwin G. Rawlings in 1935. Henry T. Rawlings, son of Edwin, took over in 1951. Henry T. Rawlings Jr. bought the business in 1961. Carrole Rawlings, his wife ran the business…

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Kingsley Tavern, TV-Radio Service, Kingsley Co-op, and Shell Gas & Feed Mill in Kingsley, (Mich.),1959. Tavern owned by Vern Froman . TV-Radio Service owned by Charles VanBrocklin.

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Rawlings Insurance Agency sign, 1985.

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Munshaw Brothers Mill & Barrel Stove Factory in Paradise, (Mich.) Now (Kingsley, (Mich.), undated. Located at North end of Kingsley where Robert Brown's home is. Built in 1883 and burned down in 1885.
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