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Brautigam Grocery Store owned by Henry Brautigam and George Brautigam, 1912. Located at south end of downtown stores.

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Downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1930. Fenton and Baier Drugs and Groceries, Nixon's Grocery, Frank Baldwin's Barber Shop and Kingsley Civic Club.

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Kingsley Fairground in winter, 1924. As of 1994, Rex Henchell's home. Located in back of Kingsley Tavern.

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Ice Storm in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1923. Looking south past corner (Fenton Street on right) going out of Kingsley. On right are iced trees and Charles Snyder's home. On left are potato warehouses.

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Winter in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1907, Don Case and Ken Case. Earl Case sons. Buildings in photograph are (on right) Shaufty building, Val Linden Saloon, H. Concrite Meats, (on left) Aaron Box building, Kingsley Bank and Bakery, and Brownson…

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Business buildings in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. Unknown order: Kingsley Post Office and Ambrose Bernside Stinson Store, Val Linden Saloon, Henry Concrite Meats, (Kingsley Bank) in Aaron Box building, Tony Beyer's Bakery and Earl Case Bank.

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Potato warehouses and scales in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. C.R. Snyder, Pete Muth, and others.

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George L. Fenton, druggist, in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1908. Lane Fenton's father.

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Kingsley Fairground in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1912. Glen Linten, Ray Nixon, George Snyder, and Harold Wilson in photograph. As of 1994, land owned by Rex Henchell.

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Downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1917. Rev. Alfred Thurston, minister of Methodist Church and grandfather of Lane Fenton, in buggy. Boy crossing street is Datis Moore.
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