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"James I. Kirby and son James Harvey at the Railroad Station in Richmond, Utah." 

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"Samuel Thomas, Thomas Mercantile store in Richmond, Utah" 

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"Park School Elementary Richmond, Utah" 

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"Black and White Days in Richmond, Utah Horse pulling [competition]." 

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"Alvin Bair, Richmond, Utah - Installing power transformer" 

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"Harris Farm" 

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"Benson Stake Tabernacle, Richmond Utah" 

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Hendricks Confectionary Richmond Utah about 1911" 

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"North Cache High School - Richmond, Utah" (Colorized) Source

Richmond Utah Stake Presidency, High Council & Clerks" 

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"NORTH CACHE HIGH SCHOOL - RICHMOND, UTAH" 

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"Loretta Elsa Merrill, Postmistress in Richmond, Utah - 1912" 

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"Richmond, Utah 7th grade class with Louie Morrison" 

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"Old photo of the J. I. Shepard & Sons Company Store in Richmond, Utah." 

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"HF Olsen Meat Market - Richmond, Utah staff summer 1941." L-R: Dean Andrews, Hölger B. F. Olsen, Evan LaVan Hendricks. 

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"HF Olsen - Store Richmond Utah - Butcher and Store owner" 

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"Richmond Utah Graduation of 1904" 

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[Evan LaVan Hendricks] working in store in Richmond, UT" 

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"William Smith and Henry Johnson standing on the front lawn of the old Richmond Tabernacle... About 1935." 

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"Floyd [Stoker White] - Directing the installation of the sewer system in Richmond, Utah" 

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"Henry Johnson dressed in blacksmith apron. Standing in front of Thomas' Harness Shop in Richmond, Utah. About 1910." 

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The building on the left would later be L.D.'s Café.

"The lumber company Floyd & Ruth owned and managed in Richmond, Utah." 

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Park Elementary. 

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"Richmond Park grade school Richmond, UT" 

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"Park Elementary - Richmond, UT (Marie K - 6th grade)" 

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"J. W. (Saul) Hendricks and his Sego Milk Products Co., Richmond, Utah." 

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"Sego Milk Factory begun 1904 Richmond, UT" 

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"Sego Milk Co. factory, Richmond UT. (evaporated milk, lifelong employment &romantic rendezvous)." 

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"Workers of Sego Milk Factory - Richmond, Utah" 

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"Award dinner - Sego Milk employees - 1955 (Hotel Utah)" 

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"Samuel (George) Burgess by his truck he drove to Sego Milk Plant in Richmond, Utah for 32 years"

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"Sego Milk Plant"

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"Maggie Merrill, Richmond Ut Librarian."

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"Idaho Central Railroad - "The Galloping Goose" (Colorized) Source

"Gordon Karren, Charles Hyer, Lamont Hill, Neal Pickett, Jerry Lower - North Cache High School - Richmond, Utah" 

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"Richmond South Ward, Richmond, UT" 

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"Cyrus Lewis-Butcher at store in Richmond UT" (Colorized) Source

"Benjamin Loss Peart's Blacksmith shop, Richmond, UT" 

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Richmond Community Center with Theater and Post Office, Richmond, UT" 

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"Richmond Library" 

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"Granny and Gramp (Ambrious and Jessie Larsen) and my dad and mom (Douglas and Barbara Hendricks) went to church in this church. Mom grew up in Cove . . . This was always her church house until many years later when a new church was built.  Mom told of the old wood burning stoves, there were four, that were used to keep the building warm.  Boyd, her bother, was in charge of getting the fires going on Sunday morning so that the building would be warm for church.

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"Elizabeth Van Etten, Lula Bullen" Exact location of home in Richmond is unknown.

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William D. and Mary Jane Andrus Hendricks standing in front of their home, where the Richmond Community Building now stands today.

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Surviving Bishops of the Richmond Ward from service years 1922 - 1957. L-R: William Anderson, Ray C. Lewis, Erastus Johnson, B. Cyril Monson, Justin E. Erickson.

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 Surviving Bishops of the Cove Ward.

Standing L-R: Richard Pond, Joseph F. Day, Ivan S. Allen.

Sitting L-R: Clayton M. Larsen, Quinton H. Shumway.

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"Edna and Cyrus Lewis extended family." 

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"Norman Day and Family"

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"This old run down log home belongs to the John and Lillian Andrus family.  ... This home was located on the far north end of State Street in Richmond, Utah.  It was along a gravel road that went onto Cove, Utah." 

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