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Kingsley, (Mich.), 1909. Location of listed buildings in photograph unknown by creator. The buildings listed are: Brownson Sanitarium, Shaufty's Store, Hoeflin Feed Mill and Grist Mill, Brownson Flour Mill, Sorenson's Store, Wesley Dunn's Lumber…

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Main Street Kingsley, (Mich.), 1910. Front to back: Ira Linten's Hardware, Max Homberg Store, Power's Bank, Anspach's Store, Chas Cook's Store, Fenton's Drugs, Van Gorden Bro Hardware, Tony Donett Store on corner. St John's Lutheran Church in next…

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Sleet and Ice Storm in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1922. Bill Wurzburg's home on corner, Blacksmith Shop, and St. John's Luthran Church. Man in picture is Cainey Tharp.

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Main Street South, Kingsley, (Mich.), 1908. Tony Donett Store, Tony and daughter Mary Donett, and Cap Little in front of store. Linten and VanGorder Hardware store with Ira Linten and the VanGorder brothers in front. Purvis Dentist Office top of…

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Kingsley, (Mich.) Fair, 1910. Today M-113 looking West. Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad tracks at bottom of photograph. Band marching by David Hoeflin's Gris Mill and Feed buildings. Small building is Wesley Dunn's Lumber office. Large building…

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Business area of Kingsley, (Mich.), 1906. Front to back: Henry Seagmiller Store, Koepell and Wright Saloon-Ale and Beer. Cap Little and Adam Bea's Movie and Pool Room in back of store. Purvis Dentist and Fenton Drugs in next building. Charles…

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Kingsley Fair, 1910. Taken at Fair Grounds at Grone across from Co-op's north of the Kingsley Bar of today(1990). Roller Mill built by Dr. Myron S. Brownson and operated by Nels Sorenson, who was the last man to run it. In the photograph are Mr.…

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Farm Mutual Telephone Company, 1926. Located in the old John Huff Building where new Kingsley Post Office is today (1992). Leo Winch Comb, in chair, was the telephone operator for many years. Other person in photograph is Julia (Manigold) Losch…

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Kingsley Co-op entry, 1992. Slogan: Just like the Old Fashion Country Store, you always win at the Kingsley Co-op. Board of Directors: Carl Bauer, Rick VanPelt and Joe Schuster. Co-op manager, Harry Clark.

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Kingsley Co-op in Kingsley, (Mich.), 5 July 1960. Manager- Ed Carlisle and employee Willie Arnold (son of William P. Arnold).
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