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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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"Alvin Bair, Richmond, Utah - Installing power transformer"
Interurban Depot in background.
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"Harris Farm"
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Richmond, Utah Stake Presidency, High Council, and Clerks
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Charles H. Skidmore pointing to "logs from one corner of father's (William L. Skidmore) log-cabin home."
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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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"Mark H. Preece on hay stack. Charlotte on horse. Golden on Rack. [Standing L-R] Elizabeth & Richard Parry, Lulu."
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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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The Frederick Robbins Titensor Farm.
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William F. Smith with his wagon of milk pails.
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Charles E. Merrill in his automobile.
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"This is the old home where my dad, Raymond F. Preece, was raised. It is his father (Francis C. Preece) and mother (Nina Jane Peck)..."
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"Richmond Library"
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"Cove School 1899." First school John Biggs, teacher.
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William Aquilla Monson digging trenches during World War I.
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Victor L. Carlson sitting atop a tank, World War II.
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Pioneer home of Margaret W. Thomson & Thomas H. Merrill.
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Christopher M. Funk and his polygamous wives Lydia M. Knapp and Anna E. Kofoed.
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Hyrum W. Bowman and his polygamous wives Hannah Wilson and Maren K. Eskildsen.
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The William Dorris Hendricks family pictured with his polygamies wives and his 30+ children.
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Christian H. Monson in the State Prison for his practice of polygamy, standing third from the right. President George Q. Cannon of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sitting in the middle.
Property of the Church History Library, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
L-R: Thomas H. Merrill, Charles H. Skidmore, and Samuel W. Hendricks in the Utah National Guard (1895)
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Female members of the North Cache High School Band, about 1937.
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Rudolph A. Anderson and an unnamed soldier in the cavalry during WWI.
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World War I veteran Alvin J. Lawrence and friends sit atop the stairs of the Richmond Library.
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