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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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Buildings in Kingsley, (Mich.), 18 June 1913. Glen Linten & Benny Snell Store, George Farrington Harness Shop, George Smith Furniture Store, George L. Fenton Drugs & Toiletries, Louise Morris Drygood Store, Charles Cook's Meat & Bakery Shop, 1st…

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Buildings on Brownson Ave., Kingsley, (Mich.), 10 September 1906. Starting to brick up the Aaron Box building, finishing the City Meat Market, Case & Overholt Hardware building, Max Homberger Store, 1st State Bank of Kingsley, Adam Seegmiller Store,…

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Color photograph of the "Burger King" parade float. at the Traverse City acquired its own Burger King in 1973. At the bow of the float is the Burger King himself, dressed in costume with a crown. Children and adults sit on the float waving at crowds…

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Black and white photograph of the Burgess Party, 1940-1950.
Group photo (3 x 4) (see photo 720.091707.18)

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Burning of Linten home in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1981. Firemen Rodney Bogart, Richard Vogue and Bill Sedlacek are part of firemen participating in controlled burn.

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Burning of Linten home in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1981.

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Burning of Linten home in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1981. Jim Pickard is fireman in photograph.

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Burning of the Linten home in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1981.

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Burnside and wife Eunice Stinson. Son, Harold, and daughters Rea and Bernice Stinson, 1909. Unknown man. Burnside Stinson was Kingsley Post Office Postmaster.
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