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Construction of new Kingsley Area School, 1963. Inner and outer walls going up.

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Construction of new Kingsley Area School, 1963. Steel work on bleachers.

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Kingsley School, 1897. Eight grades taught. Charles W. Anderson (superindendent), Jacob Fewlass (janitor), children and teachers from the school in photograph.

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Construction of the auditorium on Kingsley School, 1943. Part of Works Progress administration project, forman Fred Brautigan.

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Bill Kass' 1941 Ford, in front of the building and stoning project of Kingsley School, 1942. Additions and new stone facade were part of a Works Progress Administration project.

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Kingsley School after stoning finished, 1959.

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Francilla (Vasser) Koons, standing in front of Kingsley School, 1911. Francilla was the wife of Charles Koons, the daughter of Jessie and Loretta Vasser.

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Stoning of the Kingsley School, 1943. Stoning was a Works Progress Administration (W.P.A) project. Fred Brautigam, forman.

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Kingsley School, 16 August 1911. A. H. Clark (Superintendent).

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Workshop in Kingsley School, 1960.
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