All Rights Reserved. In January 1958, traffic moved through the intersection of Grace and Belvidere streets in Richmond. First gaining fame by correctly predicting that an underdog would take a boxing title in 1927, the horse was only correct about one prediction in this visit that 1st District Congressman Edward J. Robeson Jr. would win his next election. Here, he greeted a crowd of 25,000 from his train in Petersburg, the last stop before heading to Richmond for his sixth speech of the day. The bridge was retired from service in the early 1930s after a new span began carrying southbound U.S. 1/301 traffic over Falling Creek in Chesterfield County. Police urged anyone with information of those respective shootings to contact Sagan at 510-620-6622 and Hoffman at 510-620-1755. A 1951 proposal to expand the east and west wings at a cost of $875,000 was ultimately rejected. In October 1954, a group of costumed children celebrated Halloween at the William Fox playground in Richmond. The building used to house a beauty salon, and a white spot on the floor where a salon chair once sat gave the eatery its name. Pomeroy said. In July 1956, Warren Collazzo and Pat Benedict of the Eastern Parkway Skating Club in Brooklyn, N.Y., practiced a routine they would use in an international skating competition that was underway at the Arena in Richmond. Before a crowd of about 6,000 people at Capitol Square, Gov. In 1971, Powell was nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Richard M. Nixon, and he served from 1972 until resigning in mid-1987. (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). In October 1954, traffic stacked up at Fifth and Franklin streets in downtown Richmond on a busy shopping day. One driver reported waiting eight hours to unload his truck. Officers found a 30-year-old man shot to death on the street. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions. Mattox and her husband were inspired by a design they saw in a magazine. If you want to make sure you have the necessary supplies on hand to treat a future breakout, acne patches are the answer. August 23, 2022 BART passenger. The span in the foreground was a small automobile bridge to Belle Isle, mainly used by employees working on the island. In September 1950, Sherry Gilman placed a letter in a barrel-turned-mailbox on Honaker Avenue in Richmond. RICHMOND A 32-year-old Richmond man died in what police said was a drive-by shooting near Contra Costa College on Tuesday. This March 1959 image shows the Richmond skyline from the south bank of the James River. (The grand opening here was supposed to feature retired Army Gen. Omar Bradley, who was on Food Fairs board of directors, but he instead had to appear as a witness at a trial.). Here, students from Thomas Jefferson High School were given a look inside the State-Planters Bank and Trust Co. vault by assistant cashier Ramon G. Smith. In September 1958, a Chesterfield County farmer welcomed the sight of rain clouds, though they didnt yield any rain. On Feb. 29, 1956, the Virginia War Memorial was dedicated despite the statue Memory still being unfinished. RICHMOND (CBS SF) -- Police were investigating a shooting in near Nevin Park in Richmond that killed . It still stands today, serving low-income children. Officials identified the victim as Cameron Darnell Steele, 43, of Henrico. We reserve the right at all times to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to us, and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. 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Alley and J.B. Winston mounted Richmonds oldest fire engine, Old 798. Police did not provide information about the circumstances surrounding the shooting. In January 1957, Dot Perkins led a dance class in the hut at the Powhatan Hill playground in Richmond. If your browser is out of date, try updating it. "Update: Richmond house party shooting leaves 3 dead, 5 wounded. After closing in 2006, the store was sold to developers who found the contents to be a bit like a time capsule, with items dating back decades including a mens leather jacket priced at $10 and a boys three-piece wool suit with dress shirt for $4.99. The school, which cost about $1.1 million, opened the previous month and had roughly 500 high school and 500 elementary students. In May 1950, three members of the Thomas Jefferson High School cadet corps completed their daily flag ritual. MLK Holiday; Jam business spreads; Democratic candidates line up. The store, built in 1917 in Madison County, also served as the communitys post office and telephone collection agent. In November 1950, farmer Ray Welch of Northumberland County used his homemade portable corn elevator. In April 1951, a little girl met a Great Dane as the Virginia Kennel Club held its 17th annual dog show at the Atlantic Rural Exposition fairgrounds. Aaron Pomeroy said Antonio Wright had at least one gunshot wound and was down when officers arrived to the 2400 block of Aberdeen Way about 4 p.m. Several callers reported the shooting to police, Pomeroy said. Here, a city flusher washed snow and slush from Broad Street downtown. In April 1952, Eleanor Brown, a student at Brook Hill School, donned a bunny suit for the Richmond Easter Parade. The barrel was serving as a temporary mailbox for the newly developed residential area in the West End. In April 1950, this coal bin in the Highland Springs High School shop building was cleaned out and converted into a practice room for the school band. Your request appears similar to malicious requests sent by robots. At about 4 p.m., one man was killed and another man injured in a drive-by shooting in the area of 5th Street and Macdonald Avenue, police said. His name: Elvis Presley. The students filed out in an orderly column while a teacher remained at the door to make sure all youths exited safely. RICHMOND, Calif. (KGO) -- Richmond police now say they are looking for at least two suspects in a shooting rampage that killed three people and injured five others last night outside a house party. On Oct. 27, 1953, retired middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson headlined two shows at the Mosque. Many stores participated in the sales event, and customers lined up as early as 8:30 p.m. the night before in hopes of getting the best deals. In 1942, it started using an old house at 4401 Forest Hill Ave. for all meetings outside regular services. In September 1953, lightning flashed over South Richmond during a storm that brought heavy rain and stiff wind to the city. In July 1959, Phyllis Grove (from left), Alta Strickland and David Fridley analyzed cigarette smoke using a gas chromatograph at Philip Morris in Richmond. This image of an Atlantic Coast Line diesel locomotive with Broad Street Station barely visible in the background through fog illustrated the need for heightened vigilance in bad weather to avoid collisions between trains and cars. Please subscribe to keep reading. 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Richmond endured five days of rain, with an official total of 3.82 inches falling. In May 1953, shoppers crowded the streets of downtown for Richmond Day, a promotion that began the year before. The parade was cancelled in 1973 as in-store activities took greater prominence. 01:27 Massive line forms for Richmond fire and police toy holiday program 00:54 Richmond Police & Fire Holiday Program seeks donations 00:46 Hundreds get 'boxes of hope' at Bay Area Rescue Mission 00:30 On March 11, 1952, American poet Robert Frost chatted with students Anne Holmes (left) and Beverly Gilbert at a reception that followed his address and poetry reading at Westhampton College. A doctor removed about a pint of seeds from the childs stomach and then planted one, which became this tree. The change was in anticipation of expanding the configuration to begin at the city limits. Horse owner Chester C. Sully said he was making a coal delivery when the horse got startled by a noise and took off on a five-minute gallop, which ended around Jefferson Avenue and 23rd Street, where the wagon broke the cars windshield and left rear window. Mondays killings marked the 16th and 17th homicides of the year in Richmond. RICHMOND A man wounded last week in a shooting that killed a 30-year-old man died from his injuries on Saturday. Liles had played the drums for years, starting when she was a student at Varina High School in the 1940s. Here, train engineer Mr. Denton got orders from stationmaster Mr. Boykin. SEE ALSO: Casket knocked over during family brawl at Richmond funeral. The tribe had a profitable year from fishing, so it made a donation to the Richmond Memorial Hospital building fund in memory of tribe member Charles Bush, who had been killed in World War II. In May 1950, Willie Bradby (left) and Pamunkey Chief Tecumseh Deerfoot Cook checked a shad net on their reservation in King William County. The bridge was largely washed away in rains from the remnants of Hurricane Agnes in 1972, and now only the supports and a small portion on the island remain. In March 1951, reigning horse of the year Hill Prince came home to The Meadow, near Doswell in Caroline County, after suffering a leg fracture during training in California. Mondays fatal shootings marked four homicides in a six-day period in Richmond, and they brought the total number of homicides in Richmond this year to 17. In our opinion, this was absolutely targeted, Pomeroy said. Spriggs, worshipful master of East End Lodge 233, A.F. In March 1956, a full house at the Arena in Richmond watched the State Group 1 high school basketball tournament. The $10 million complex sprawled over 40 acres on a 160-acre property. In January 1950, Bobby Seal (left), 15, and Marvin Kayo Williams, 14, played billiards on the new table at the Salvation Armys Red Shield Boys Club, which was on Church Hill in Richmond. There were 18 homicides in total for 2021. It quickly became a center of extracurricular activities for area children. He was reported to be in stable condition and expected to survive. More than 100 firefighters were needed to stop the blaze, which threatened a nearby stream, coal yard and other properties. In December 1951, the Staples Mill Pond froze, giving people the chance to dust off their ice skates and have some fun. After their installation and later refurbishment in the mid-19th century, the locks increased boat traffic and allowed for easier transport of goods to and from the city. More recently, the farm served as a set for the 2015 film Ithaca, starring and directed by Meg Ryan. In the second shooting, Boonsouk Pilavanh, of Richmond died after being hit in the stomach with gunfire about 5:20 p.m. in the 2400 block of Macdonald Avenue. In April 1956, members of the Richmond Virginians engaged in a pre-practice bull session in their locker room. Of the surviving victims, 1 in critical condition, 1 in fair condition, 3 released. A food broker that owned adjacent property wanted to buy the land to expand its warehouse. In October 1981, Melvin Shot Walker worked the grill at the White Spot in Charlottesville. While it put on some shows before 1935, it did not begin a consistent schedule until then. The student at Douglas Freeman High School in Henrico County spent his entire summer vacation rebuilding the car. Police officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation call in the 3100 block of Edmond Ave in Richmond at around 3:47 p.m. Thursday. These boys soaked up the sun while fishing at Shields Lake in Richmond. The theater, which reopened a month later after repairs, had a long history. It opened as the Lubin in 1909, became the Regent briefly in 1916 before changing name to the Isis in the same year. The device scooped grain from ground level and transferred it up for storage, and the wheels allowed it to be moved from place to place. In May 1953, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad conductor H.C. Rollins (right) and flagman C.H. The Richmond school, on Hanover Avenue in the Fan District, was dedicated in September 1911. Here, Autry met 7-year-old J. Harvie Wilkinson III, now a judge on the 4th U.S. Here, Virginia's Jim Bakhtiar (feet in air) rolled into the end zone in the first quarter for the first of his four touchdowns. About 20 signs were erected to let motorists know that they no longer shared a single side. The branch featured drive-in windows, walk-up service and a night depository. About 250 trucks delivered on this day alone, and as many as 85 were lined up at one time. In September 1950, there were still working cart and wagon horses in Richmond, in addition to police horses that patrolled the streets. In May 1950, motorcyclists raced in the 10-Mile National Motorcycle Championship at the Atlantic Rural Exposition grounds in Henrico County. After closing in 1929, it reopened as the Park in 1938, then closed again in 1953. Pomeroy said. From 1940 until it closed in 1963, it was the home for western movies in Richmond. RICHMOND A man wounded last week in a shooting that killed a 30-year-old man died from his injuries on Saturday. The clinic, which opened in January 1952, was staffed by volunteer nurses. The whistle was one of nine that was being used in a citywide test of the audibility of air raid signals. Police responding to a ShotSpotter gun detection system activation at 5:23 a.m. found Brock suffering from multiple gunshot wounds in the 300 block of Maine Avenue. RICHMOND, Calif. (KGO) -- Tuesday night there were terrifying moments outside a popular local strip mall in the East Bay where two people were shot, one critically. In January 1951, three young polio patients in iron lungs were transported by truck and train from Roanoke to Richmond, where they could undergo long-range treatment at the Medical College of Virginia Hospital. The camp held meetings and parties at this location, while its home for veterans was at Boulevard and Grove Avenue. Pomeroy has said the shooting may have been in retaliation for an Aug. 16 shooting on Aberdeen Way that killed 32-year-old Antonio Wright. Officers responded to 847 calls for service By Antonia Ehlers Today, the lake is in on the grounds of Jefferson Lakeside Country Club. Buckroe Beach was a popular destination for Richmonders in the first half of the century as railroads offered direct trips to the area, where visitors could rent a cottage for $50 to $75 a week. Wiltshire, 85, prepared for spring planting at her home on Patterson Avenue in Richmond. It closed in 1972. In 1949, Randolph retired at age 79 from a long career that encompassed teaching and supervising teacher training and curriculums for black schools in the Richmond area. A 50-year-old Richmond woman died after a blaze of gunfire erupted in that city's Santa Fe neighborhood Monday, police said. Two people are dead and another injured in two separate shootings along Macdonald Avenue in Richmond Monday, police said. Trainer J.H. The building later was renovated and became a childrens recreation center. The damaged building was restored and is now occupied by Community Church of God in Christ. The Luck family renovated the remaining buildings beginning in the early 1940s. The local baseball team drew more than 18,500 fans in total for single games on Friday and Saturday and the Sunday double-header. Murphy Co. 4000 block of Flemming Ave, Richmond, CA Google Maps. Over time, it hosted Confederate soldiers, Union troops, political speeches, a police station and religious revival meetings in addition to farmers wares. From 1946 to 1957, Workman was host of the popular Old Dominion Barn Dance music radio show, broadcast nationally on Saturday nights on WRVA from the Lyric Theater in downtown Richmond. 3 In December 1954, actor Paul Douglas was in Richmond to star in a stage production of The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, and he renewed acquaintances and shared family photographs with local actress and singer Patsy Garrett, a friend from their days in radio. The motel had 26 units, and nightly rates began at $5. Randolph, whose efforts focused heavily on vocational education, died in 1958. The multipurpose venue at Boulevard and Hermitage Road hosted sporting events, concerts, shows and exhibitions for more than 40 years before being torn down in the late 1990s to make way for Sports Backers Stadium. Investigators believe the shooting was a possible retaliation for a homicide that occurred Tuesday, Aug. 16, at an apartment complex in the 2400 block of Aberdeen Way. This July 1950 image shows the area at the intersection of Axtell and Jesse streets in downtown Richmond. In 1954, the building became The Arena and hosted sporting events, concerts, shows and exhibitions for more than 40 years before being torn down in the late 1990s to make way for Sports Backers Stadium. Action Range: Sat: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM* (except for major matches/events) Member Hours - Pistol & Rifle Range Associate Members: Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun: 10 AM - 4 PM Regular Members: Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun: 9 AM - 4 PM Address 3155 Goodrick Ave Richmond, CA 94801 Contact Main: 510-965-9267 Pistol / Rifle Range: ext. The station was formed in 1948 as the Glenwood Farms Fire Department, serving the Mechanicsville Turnpike area. RICHMOND, CA - JUNE 21: Blood stained gauze bandages and rubber gloves are found on the street in front of a home on the 2100 block of Dunn Avenue in Richmond, Calif., on Monday, June 21, 2021.
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