Galeski helped make a plastic eye. Your access to this page has been blocked. 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. We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions. Mayor Tom Butt believes recent reductions in the police force have hindered the city's ability to pick up on attacks like Sunday's, before they happen. Pomeroy said. This February 1953 image shows East Main Street near 10th Street in downtown Richmond, with Raos Restaurant on the corner at left. He is the 18th homicide victim in the city of Richmond this year, matching the total number from 2021. 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. In October 1954, a group of costumed children celebrated Halloween at the William Fox playground in Richmond. On June 13, 1951, a tornado struck Richmond, causing massive damage in its 4-mile path of destruction --including a truck crushed by a fallen tree at Belvidere and Franklin streets downtown. This June 1950 image shows the former Westwood Circle in Richmond, a traffic circle at the intersection of North Boulevard, Hermitage Road and Westwood Avenue. In April 1953, 15-year-old Doris Ann Williams operated her ham radio; she was the youngest female amateur shortwave operator in Richmond. The vessel, which he used for cruises on the Rappahannock and Chesapeake Bay and for fishing trips, was part of the Richmond-based Flotilla 51, a Coast Guard auxiliary unit. Aaron Pomeroy said 65-year-old Joey Alcutt, of Richmond . In September 1950, the Cary Street resurfacing project was approaching completion. By compiled by East Bay Times. 3 In March 1952, Mrs. V.C. Richmond police Sgt. Updated: Jan. 12, 2023 at 11:11 PM EST | By NBC12 Newsroom and John Hood. As of Tuesday morning, Contra Costa County coroner's officials had not released the names of the deceased, pending notification of next of kin. At about 5:20 p.m., police received another ShotSpotter activation of one round being fired in the 2400 block of Macdonald Avenue, which is between 24th and 25th streets. Pomeroy said. There was no word of an arrest. On April 8, 1952, the Brooklyn Dodgers played an exhibition game in Richmond. Det. In December 1955, pedestrians scurried across a busy Broad Street at Fourth Street in downtown Richmond as Christmas shopping was in full swing. In February 1951, Mrs. J.H. Officials identified the victim as Cameron Darnell Steele, 43, of Henrico. In Oakland, a 13-year-old student at Madison Park Academy was shot on school grounds on Monday. This July 1955 photo shows the view from Richmonds Chimborazo Hill at twilight, looking across Fulton and the James River. Two people are dead and another injured in two separate shootings along Macdonald Avenue in Richmond Monday, police said. In July 1951, Alonzo Moore, 74, walked down a street in Cape Charles on Virginias Eastern Shore and blew his horn, alerting locals to his sale of the fresh catch of the day. & A.M., lay the cornerstone at a ceremony for a $262,000 addition to the former one-room schoolhouse in Glen Allen that Randolph started in 1892 and that was named for her. She was a student at the Richmond Professional Institute. The shooting happened around 8:30 a.m. in the Hilltop area of Richmond. Police officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation call in the 3100 block of Edmond Ave in Richmond at around 3:47 p.m. Thursday. In December, a jury decided that the city was at fault, as evidence pointed to a leaking underground gas main. In October 1954, traffic stacked up at Fifth and Franklin streets in downtown Richmond on a busy shopping day. 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. There were festivities planned all over town, including a party at the SPCA, a television special put on by local labor unions and holiday activities at area hospitals. Location is Monroe Park. Richmond police Sgt. We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. A police officer in Richmond, California, shot Richard "Pedie" Perez multiple times outside a liquor store on Sept. 14, but witnesses and the police department have conflicting accounts of what preceded the shooting. In August 1950, a 10-car accident on the Lee Bridge snarled traffic both ways during rush hour. In September 1950, Sherry Gilman placed a letter in a barrel-turned-mailbox on Honaker Avenue in Richmond. In May 1957, patrons enjoyed the roller coaster at the amusement park in Buckroe Beach in Hampton. RICHMOND, Calif. - Gun violence claimed two lives and injured a third person in Richmond on Monday. An accompanying article said the storm brought out a spirit of neighborliness among passengers as they gossiped with strangers about the terrible weather.. The chief noted that sick tribe members were treated at Richmond hospitals, so the Pamunkey wanted to help the construction effort. Police received a ShotSpotter alert and found two people down when they arrived. The co-feature was the Richmond Plate race, a 2-mile course that Crown Royal led over the first jump before finishing third, eight lengths behind winner Flying Wing. In October 1957, Queen Elizabeth II visited Jamestown to mark the 350th anniversary of the nation's first permanent English settlement. It still stands today, serving low-income children. The motel had 26 units, and nightly rates began at $5. The change was in anticipation of expanding the configuration to begin at the city limits. At the time, police called it was the most accident-prone intersection in the city. He stayed at the Hotel John Marshall, which was certainly more peaceful than City Stadium -- not having lost a punch over the decades, the 55-year-old got involved in the match there and knocked out the tag team partners Dick Lever and Wally Dusek. 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. MLK Holiday; Jam business spreads; Democratic candidates line up. Admission was $1 per game for adults and 50 cents for students. This May 1953 image shows the old church tower on Jamestown Island. In July 1954, Kitty Liles performed with her band. The regulations were enacted because a surge in demand for goods after the start of the Korean War caused a rapid rise in prices. More than 150 firefighters and two-thirds of the citys firefighting equipment responded to the blaze, which caused extensive damage. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. The fire caused $100,000 in damage and displaced Nathans tailor shop and the DeJarnette & Paul insurance agency. The station was formed in 1948 as the Glenwood Farms Fire Department, serving the Mechanicsville Turnpike area. Her father, Roland, was a former radio operator for the city Police Department, which sparked his daughters interest in the hobby. Today, the ramp linking southbound Belvidere Street to southbound Interstate 95 occupies the area. Some new homes in the development were offered for less than $10,000 that year. According to Pomeroy, Wright was buying something from a person when a vehicle drove by and shots rang out. This one was instead saved with a move out of the way of downtown traffic. He enlisted the aid of the fire department and its tallest extension ladder to get fresh angles on historic landmarks, including the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue. Starting in the 1800s, the area near what is now Willow Oaks was occupied by a large number of granite quarries. In addition to resurfacing the road after removing the streetcar tracks, a concrete center strip was added along with updated traffic signals, new street lights and walk-dont walk signals. On Feb. 29, 1956, the Virginia War Memorial was dedicated despite the statue Memory still being unfinished. 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The distinctive Old City Hall, with its High Victorian Gothic style, is at left, bounded by 10th and 11th streets. 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. 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. A doctor removed about a pint of seeds from the childs stomach and then planted one, which became this tree. Tornado felled trees in front of Commonwealth Club on Franklin St., June 13, 1951. Osterbind was one of several members of his family who worked at Tredegar over the course of four generations. In December 1957, firefighters battled at blaze at L.R. RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA: Three people have died and five have been wounded in a mass shooting that took place at Richmond, California on Sunday, June 20. . Police are searching for the. This land today houses part of the parking deck for The River Lofts apartments. The Virginia War Memorial was dedicated in February 1956. The contents were bought by two local collectors. In 1942, it started using an old house at 4401 Forest Hill Ave. for all meetings outside regular services. Police did not provide information about the circumstances surrounding the shooting. This October 1951 shows one side of Bloemendaal House, the former home of Richmond businessman Lewis Ginter and now part of Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. 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 There was a problem saving your notification. The following year, the church decided to move to River Road; the former building has since been torn down. The warehouse blaze destroyed a lot of pieces intended for Christmas gifts. In October 1956, members of the Richmond Square Dance Federation danced in Bon Air. The school offered a wide range of programs, including sewing, music and physical education. Students were in the middle of exam week at the time. About 1,800 spectators turned out for the days racing, which featured a 25-lap final race. Flax was chairwoman of Womens Club gift shop. A 12-year-old was also shot in a road rage incident in Pittsburg. Thalhimers department store employees worked for months to build floats, design routes and prepare costumes. In that incident, 22-year-old Antonio Wright of Richmond was fatally shot. Newport News High School won the tournament. From left are Margaret Jones, Betty Evans and Anita Hagopian. That was the first of five homicides investigated by police since then. January 11, 2023 at 9:30 a.m. There were 18 homicides in total for 2021. In March 1959, employees of the Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles on West Broad Street in Richmond prepared for an onslaught of customers before doors opened for business. . Douglas may be most known for the film Angels in the Outfield; Garrett was known for her roles in the Benji films and as the Purina Cat Chow Lady in TV commercials. Police did not identify any suspects, nor did they have any information on the getaway vehicle. In May 1958, Bill Shockley of Greenville, S.C., spun out in an eight-lap midget auto heat on the half-mile dirt track at the State Fairgrounds. Only about 36 feet of the approximate 46-foot tower remain. 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. Officers responded to 847 calls for service By Antonia Ehlers 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. Anyone who witnessed the shooting or has any other information is asked to contact Detective Aaron Mandell at 510-621-1269 or at AMandell@RichmondPD.net. Alcutt was rushed to a hospital after being hit with gunfire about 4 p.m. on Aug. 22. In June 1951, children played on the Westwood Terrace playground. In June 1952, trucks loaded with wheat during the harvest season had a long wait including along the Mayo Bridge to reach the Cargill Inc. grain elevator at First and Hull streets in South Richmond. 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. The student at Douglas Freeman High School in Henrico County spent his entire summer vacation rebuilding the car. In October 1952, University of Richmond cross country coach Fred Hardy trained his runners team captain Bill Jordan set the pace ahead of a meet against Virginia Military Institute in Lexington. On Nov. 3, 1950, Nobel laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck addressed the Virginia Teachers Association and Virginia Education Association in separate sessions; the VTA was a black organization. "There's no indication that the suspects were at the party at any time," said Richmond Police Lt. Matt Stonebraker. In November 1953, University of Richmond basketball coach Les Hooker was surrounded by four returning members from the previous seasons team, which won the Big Six title in Hookers first season and earned him coach of the year honors. SEE ALSO: Casket knocked over during family brawl at Richmond funeral. The granite arch span, most of which can still be seen today, was built in the 1820s at a cost of just over $2,000. The theater opened in 1917 as the Bluebird, and in 1933, it reopened as the Grand, specializing in grindhouse and B movies. This November 1950 image shows the Sixth Street Market, where the city of Richmond was set to raise rents to be more in line with prevailing rates. Neighbor Isela Zamora heard lots of popping, what she thought were fireworks, coming from outside this home Sunday evening, only to find out later, some of those were gunshots. In November 1959, Mrs. Frank L. Jobson (seated) and Adele Clark admired a banner for the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, which they helped form 50 years earlier in Richmond. Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. In November 1951, work to improve the 100 block of Broad Street, looking west from First Street, was completed. Aaron Pomeroy said 65-year-old Joey Alcutt, of Richmond, died at the hospital. The Richmond factory near Scotts Addition now houses the Cookie Factory Lofts apartment complex. Copyright 2023 KGO-TV. This September 1953 image shows the canal locks in downtown Richmond between 14th and Pear streets. 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. That year, fall suits were on sale for $11, and dresses for only $5.44. Two killed, one injured in shootings in Richmond Monday, Mountain lion sighted in backyard of Hercules home, Booker T. Anderson Community Center restoration project hits delays, Richmond police patrol activity report Jan. 9-12, Kaiser volunteers partner with Urban Tilth for MLK Day of Service, Apply now for Chevron Richmonds Black history awareness scholarship, Kaiser recruiting next generation of marriage and family therapists, Window on Wetlands underscores importance of healthy marshes, Richmond firefighters answered 42 calls per day in 2022. The attraction was part of a new set of playground equipment purchased with $750 donated by the Lakeside Lions Club. In October 1950, Virginia Randolph attended the cornerstone-laying ceremony for a $262,000 addition to the former one-room schoolhouse in Glen Allen that she started in 1892 and that was named for her. RICHMOND, Calif. (KRON) A 12-year-old was shot in the leg in Richmond on Monday morning, the Richmond Police Department confirmed to KRON4. It still houses offices, laboratories and classrooms for Virginia Commonwealth Universitys medical campus. "It does appear that they did walk up on scene and then get into a nearby car." August 23, 2022 BART passenger. Women won the constitutional right to vote in 1920 and neither of us has missed an election since 1920, Clark said. The victim was taken to a hospital by a family member and is now in stable condition. 1998 - 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. | All Rights Reserved. Two people are dead and another injured in two separate shootings along Macdonald Avenue in Richmond Monday, police said. More than 100 firefighters were needed to stop the blaze, which threatened a nearby stream, coal yard and other properties. From left are guard Frank Boxley, center Fred Poss (in front), quarterback Dave Woolwine, end Wendell Shay, back Charlie Lavery and backfield coach Clark King. On July 11, 1950, part of the ceiling of the Park Theater at 810 E. Broad St. collapsed during a showing, injuring 17. The survivor was airlifted in critical condition to a nearby hospital. In May 1953, shoppers crowded the streets of downtown for Richmond Day, a promotion that began the year before. In October 1950, the Benedictine Cadet Corps adopted new uniforms. In August 1942, white visitors enjoyed a day at Wilcox Lake in Petersburg. In November 1951, workers constructed a new lane on Monument Avenue in Henrico County. This April 1951 image shows St. Andrews School in Richmonds Oregon Hill area. 4000 block of Flemming Ave, Richmond, CA Google Maps. In May 1952, new policewoman Martha S. Jackson placed one of her first tickets on an illegally parked car. Here, a city flusher washed snow and slush from Broad Street downtown. RICHMOND, Calif. (KRON) A 12-year-old was shot in the leg in Richmond on Monday morning, the Richmond Police Department confirmed to KRON4. Three men are dead, and one hospitalized, and four others treated and released after an all-day party on Richmond's Dunn Avenue was interrupted by gunfire just before 11 p.m. VIDEO: 3 killed, 5 injured in shooting at Richmond party. The Keydets finished the season with a 5-5 record. RPD told KRON4 it is actively investigating the incident and no arrests have been made. In July 1950, heavyweight boxing legend Jack Dempsey came to Richmond as a headline attraction for a different event: He was referee of a wrestling match. Today, the lake is in on the grounds of Jefferson Lakeside Country Club. It was difficult to tell how many wounds were there, he said. RICHMOND A 32-year-old Richmond man died in what police said was a drive-by shooting near Contra Costa College on Tuesday. 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. The inscription: In Memory of One Who Loved Animals.. In January 1959, protesters marched through the rain to the state Capitol in Richmond to support school integration. A story about area laboratories and scientists noted that medical concerns about smoking had spurred the tobacco industry. The mailbox post was made using an old log cabin chain and required an hours worth of welding. In May 1954, James River Garden Club members visited the Branch House on Monument Avenue in Richmond to make last-minute arrangements before the weekends flower show. RPD described the. (The location, in what is now called Carytown, is occupied by Can Can Brasserie.). One driver reported waiting eight hours to unload his truck. The building is a National Historic Landmark. Starting in the 1800s, the area near what is now Willow Oaks was occupied by a large number of granite quarries. It said, in part: The cancer-cigarette link may be pretty poor science, as some say, but it is indirectly producing some very good research.. 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. This March 1952 image shows a wagon, believed to have been Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's during the Civil War, as it was retired to the Armys Richmond Quartermaster Depot at Bellwood. 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. Just days after the service, the church suffered a devastating five-alarm fire the following year, the congregation was part of a merger that formed Reveille United Methodist. The second victim, a 65-year-old Richmond man, was transported by ambulance to a local trauma center in critical condition. The brick buildings that stand there today were built in the late 1800s to early 1900s. About 12:49 a.m., an activation from the ShotSpotter gun detection system sent police to the 4900 block of Hartnett Avenue . Several stories below the clock itself, four small balconies jut out from the clock tower on Old City Hall in downtown Richmond. In August 1955, Mrs. Burlee stood on her front lawn at Tree Hill Farm in Henrico Countys Varina area and admired the view of Richmond. The building is now occupied by Community Church of God in Christ. In December 1952, while baseball Hall of Famer Ty Cobb was in Richmond for sightseeing and duck hunting, he took time to speak to reporters about his recent articles in Life magazine disparaging modern baseball as lacking the individual skill his era demanded. In May 1956, area residents enjoyed a refreshing swim in the James River a reprieve from record high temperatures during the spring month. In October 1958, a street-widening project continued along Patterson Avenue in Richmonds West End. The shooting happened less than a mile north of Contra Costa College, but Pomeroy said students and staff at the college were never in danger. In 1954, Liles was using money from her gigs around Richmond to pay for her pursuit of a social work degree at Richmond Professional Institute. Dempsey passed through town the day before the event, and for a bit of relaxation, he got a scalp massage from George Dunn in the Hotel John Marshall barbershop. Police urged anyone with information of those respective shootings to contact Sagan at 510-620-6622 and Hoffman at 510-620-1755. The school, which cost about $1.1 million, opened the previous month and had roughly 500 high school and 500 elementary students. The other victim, 30-year-old Brandell Baker, of Richmond, died at the scene. Pomeroy said. In February 1951, Roman West pulled the cord of a steam whistle at T&E Laundry on Marshall Street in Richmond. In October 1951, Mrs. R.L. Over 400 volunteer in Richmond on MLK Day 03:27 What it takes to brighten the holidays for 1,500 children and their families. The structure is the only 17th century above-ground building that still stands there. 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. The station was formed in 1948 as the Glenwood Farms Fire Department, serving the Mechanicsville Turnpike area. This May 1959 image shows construction along Patterson Avenue between Libbie and Maple avenues in Richmond. Police say one of the complicating factors in the case is that the party was advertised on Facebook, which means party-goers of about 80-100, came from all over the Bay Area and were in many cases, unknown to one another. The location opened on April 25, 1946, and specials included a three-piece mahogany bedroom suite for $199.50 and card tables for $3.50 each. A view of East Broad Street in downtown Richmond on a cloudy day in October 1954. In March 1957, a boy and girl walked through Chesterfield County farmland with their tools, ready to help with planting. In March 1953, L. Howard Jenkins, head of a Richmond book manufacturer that bore his name, supervised workers at his plant on West Broad Street. That month, city officials pondered whether furnishing water to this old horse trough on North Second Street near Bates Street and two others was still justified. Police say the shooting occurred around 2:45 p.m. on Saturday in the Southside Park near South 6th Street and Virginia Avenue. Lewis Ginter built the dam in the 1890s to connect Lakeside Park to the Lakeside Wheel Club. The church was organized in 1924 and several years later built its first building on West 41st Street in Richmond. The building still stands unoccupied. 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. Every day, Stacy Zimmerman waited for her daily phone call from the Richmond City Justice Center. 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. Thomas B. Stanley escorted her into the Capitol for a tour. In September 1951, the area of Hull Street between 12th and 13 streets in South Richmond was dug up for utility work and street rebuilding. Stonebraker added that the shooting definitely appeared to be targeted, and that as few as six rounds were fired. This September 1951 image shows the Bridge at Falling Creek. Officers left the earlier homicide scene to respond to this scene, where they found a 35-year-old Richmond man suffering from a gunshot wound to his stomach, Sgt. Gov. Investigators said a 30-year-old man was killed in a drive-by shooting. This March 1954 image shows Newt, the fire dog at the Henrico County Fire Departments Station No. In July 1958, George Richardson of Richmond glided along the Rappahannock River in his yacht, Hummingbird. Four firemen were injured, mainly from ice that formed on ladders and sidewalks in the freezing cold. Check out Bay Area safety tracker, Bay Area Life; Sundays at 6:30 p.m. on ABC7, Deadly Lake Merritt shooting tied to San Francisco gangs, Oakland police say. This June 1950 image shows the Harpers Department Store at 201 E. Broad St. In March 1959, postman Sam H. Mellichampe delivered mail in a long line of boxes at a trailer park near Petersburg. This December 1950 image of East Broad Street at Fifth Street in downtown Richmond shows crowds of holiday shoppers visiting such stores as Baker's, Peoples Drug, Swatty's Pants, Haverty's Furniture and Raylass Department Store. In May 1958, Homer E. Pate, whose arms and legs were paralyzed, worked in leather craft as part of his rehabilitation. Also Monday, police announced an arrest in a homicide that occurred Saturday in Southside Park at S. 6th St. and Virginia Ave. Powell died in 1998 and is buried in Hollywood Cemetery. Willie Mays (right) and Jim Piersall April 9, 1955. In June 1951, square dance caller Richard Chase taught playground directors some steps ahead o f a dance scheduled for the Byrd Park tennis courts in Richmond as part of Park and Recreation Week. Pomeroy said. As they closed and were allowed to fill with water, they became popular recreation spots. In November 1950, a multifaith Thanksgiving service was held at Monument Methodist Church, located at Allen and Park avenues in Richmond. The program was organized by the city and sponsored by Thalhimers. 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. Deals included winter coats for $1 for early customers, television sets between $1.98 and $19, and a seven-diamond ring for $39. 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. Located on Bells Road, Parnell Field had two dirt runways, and at its peak, it was home to as many as 30 light aircraft. Murphy Co. In May of that year, during Park and Recreation Week, Maymont opened a nature center in what had been a stone and brick stable. Paramedics tried to revive Wright at the scene, but he died there. In September 1952, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower was on a whistle-stop tour of Virginia and North Carolina in his campaign for the presidency. On April 9, 1955, the Boston Red Sox topped the New York Giants, 5-2, in an exhibition game seen by more than 12,600 spectators at Parker Field in Richmond.
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