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…
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.
Businesses in downtown Kingsley, (Mich.), 1938. Left to right: Ed Mox Grocery Store, Clover Farm Stores (Frooks owner), Tony Beyers Store, Fenton Grocery and Drugs Store, Nixon's Grocery Store, W. Pahl's Pool Room, F. Baldwin Barber Shop, and…
Businesses in Kingsley, (Mich.), 1960. Left to right: IGA Food Market (Lint & Westrate were owners. Sold to Robert Reamer on 1 January 1974), Traverse City State Bank, Fenton Drugs, Gambles, Nixon's Grocery Store. Across M-113 on corner is Mox's…
Businesses of Kingsley, (Mich.), undated. Shell Station (far left) owned by Joe Hooper. Tavern owned by Walter Cleland and Mox Hardware owned by Ken Mox (1955 and on).
Busy-Bee Restaurant, 131 Front Street. The building to the left was the Chamber of Commerce building, later Thompson News, and from the late 1900s to at least 2017 it housed Kilwin's Chocolate. To the right is Banker's Finance and Bloomer Real…
Black and white image of C. Allavena Huellmantel Hermuth holding Roberta Hermuth, age 1 1/2, twin of Robert Hermuth. This image is a postmortem of the child, who died of pneumonia.