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  • Richard Beard and George Beard, US Army Air Corps, WWII
  • Richard "Dick" Slayton, Mayor, City of Howell, Michigan

    This is a portrait of Richard "Dick" Slayton, Mayor, City of Howell, Michigan, 1969 - 1973.  Mr. Slayton was also a member of the Howell Board of Education, the Livingston County Board of Commissioners, and the Livingston County Road Commission.
  • Richard "Dick" Chrysler - 1983

    Richard "Dick" Chrysler - 1983
    Born April 29, 1942
    Graduate of Brighton High School
    Founder and President of Cars and Concepts, Brighton, Michigan
    U. S. Congressman Michigan 8th District, 1995-1997
  • Rialto Theater, Brighton, Livingston, Michigan

    This is a photograph taken in Brighton, Michigan, on West Main Street.  It depicts an unknown parade, and in the background is the  Former Opera House, the Rialto Theatre.

    The Rialto Theatre, 307 West Main Steeet, Brighton, Michigan, was originally built in 1918 to show silent movies.  Silent movies were often accompanied by piano music provided by a local artist.   

    The Rialto Theatre was a multi-use theater between 1918 and 1937 hosting movies, meetings, music, commencements, lectures and conventions.  In 1937, there was extensive remodeling of the Rialto converting it into a bowling alley.  After World War II, the Bowling Alley was demolished to make way for a parking lot.

    Participants in Parade: unknown.
  • Rialto Theater, Brighton, Livingston, Michigan

    This is a photograph taken in Brighton, Michigan, on West Main Street.  It depicts an unknown parade, and in the background is the  Former Opera House, the Rialto Theatre.

    The Rialto Theatre, 307 West Main Steeet, Brighton, Michigan, was originally built in 1918 to show silent movies.  Silent movies were often accompanied by piano music provided by a local artist.   

    The Rialto Theatre was a multi-use theater between 1918 and 1937 hosting movies, meetings, music, commencements, lectures and conventions.  In 1937, there was extensive remodeling of the Rialto converting it into a bowling alley.  After World War II, the Bowling Alley was demolished to make way for a parking lot.

    Parade participants: unknown.
  • Reverend Merle R. Meeden, First Baptist Church, Howell, Michigan,  1979

    This is a portrait, from a print, of Reverend Merle R. Meeden, First Baptist Church, 210 Church Street, Howell, Michigan, dated 1979.
  • Reverend Ernest Crocker, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Brighton, Michigan

    This is a portrait of Reverend Ernest Crocker, Minister at Wesleyan Methodist Church, Brighton, Michigan.  It was taken by Nelson, 1945
  • Reverend Carlos L. Adams, Walnut Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Howell, Michigan

    This is a portrait of Reverend Carlos L. Adams, pastor at the Walnut Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Howell Michigan.   Rev. C. L.  Adams was born in Vermont in 1856, and died in 1941.
  • Reverend C. L. Adams' Wife, Walnut Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Howell, Michigan

    This is a portrait of the wife of Reverend Carlos L. Adams, pastor at the Walnut Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Howell Michigan.   Emma Louise Cooper Adams was born in Vermont.
  • Rev. Ira Cargo, Fowlerville Methodist Church, Fowlerville, Michigan, 1954

    This group of photographs were taken at the Open House for retiring minister Rev. Ira Cargo and his wife, at the Fowlerville Methodist Church, Fowlerville, Michigan, June 4,  1954. 

    The names of the persons in the pictures are unknown.

    The Lansing State Journal/image/206928602/?terms=%22Fowlerville%20Methodist%22&match=1
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