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Title
Richland Central Office
Description
Photograph of a small single story building that may have been located on Park Street with fish-scale siding on the front gable. Large cables are attached at the right eve height and electrical wires are attached on the left. Two signs indicating telephone service are attached to the front.
Date
after 1920
Time Period
1920 - 1929
Title
8004 N. 32nd Street in Richland, Michigan: real photo postcard
Description
Photographic Post Card with divided back, donated to Richland Community Library by Marilyn Robinson. Text on the sign in window: "Browns Perfection Ice cream." The address on back is modern, address in 1920s would be 3170 North Park Street.
Date
approximately 1920
Time Period
1920 - 1929
Title
Richland, looking north
Description
Photographic postcard, early twentieth century. Image of street with homes. Text on back: “First house north of old Barber Shop Mart Everts house on right. Fenced yard. McDonald house next. Then James Noble home, it's now the gas station. White buildings beyond are the Hardware and Reed Garage. Located across the Elevators. H. Kellogg Richland.”
Date
approximately 1920
Time Period
1920 - 1929
Title
Richland, Park Street
Description
Photograph postcard with a divided back showing a wide dirt road with some very large homes on the right. Text on back: "H. Kellogg, Looking north. First house north of the old barbershop, Mart Everts house on right. Fenced yard Mc Donald house next. Then James Noble house it's now the gas station. White buildings beyond are the hardware and Reed Garage located across from the elevator." The street has been called Park Street and is now North 32nd Street.
Date
before 1920
Time Period
1920 - 1929
Title
Bayview Dock, Gull Lake, 1921
Description
Photograph of the docks at Bay View on Gull Lake, with people and boats by the docks.
Date
1921
Time Period
1920 - 1929
Title
Old Richland School
Description
Photograph of the Richland District #5 school. It was the only Richland district to build a brick school. In 1883 voters approved proposal to build a new building for a sum not to exceed $4,000. When all bids came in higher the school directors dicided to build it themselves. Land was pruchased from S.P. Jewett. Materials and bricks were hauled in by rail, wages for labor began at $1.50 a day and later incresed to $2.50. Teamsters earned more. The Italian revival architectual style building served students from 1884 to 1923. Text on folder: "P378, Abandoned District #5 School, (1920s)."
Date
After 1923
Time Period
1920 - 1929
Title
Portrait of Robert, son of Dale Humphrey
Description
Photograph mounted on a flat cardstock frame of a young male. Text on front: "Robert, son of Dale humphrey." Robert Franklin Humphrey was the son of Dale and Bertha Humphrey, born in Richland Michigan 15 November 1927, died 13 june 2007 , at Guggenheimer Health and Rehabilitation center, Lynchburg City, Virginia, buried at Fort Hill Memorial Park, Virginia. Robert Humphrey was a vereran of the United States Army and retired from General Electric as a project manager, also member of the Izaak Walton League of Lynchburg, Virginia. He was married to Phyllis Louise Humphrey for 54 years.
Date
After 1927
Time Period
1920 - 1929
Title
Richland High School, Class of 1929
Description
Composite photograph of the Class of 1929, Richland High School.
Date
1929
Time Period
1920 - 1929
Title
Richland High School, Class of 1928
Description
Composite photograph of the Class of 1928, Richland High School.
Date
1928
Time Period
1920 - 1929
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