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| Roy Elmer Thomas, Iva Florence Thomas, Patricia Ann Thomas 10 Jun 1955
This photo was taken on the wedding day of Charles Robert Thomas and Carole Ann Burkheiser. |
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| Roy Elmer Thomas, posed, decorating a wedding cake on a stand he invented.
This photo was taken by a professional for advertising the Thomas Cake Shop on Grand River Ave at Six Mile Road in Redford, northwest Detroit MI. The business later moved to Livonia MI and was renamed Thomas Wedding Cakes.
Roy Richard Thomas Summer 2006 |
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| Roy Payne Wright (1893-1971) |
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| Roy Peck |
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| roy peck 1948.jpg |
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| roy peck 1948.jpg |
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| Roy Peck and his baseball team |
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| Roy Peck Face |
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| Roy Peck in field |
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| Roy R. & Carol J. Thomas home Monte Vista CO |
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| Roy R. & Carol J. Thomas home, Monte Vista CO |
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| Roy R. Thomas & Susan R. Thomas
This photo was taken in the living room of the Thomas home in Monte Vista, CO. |
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| Roy R. Thomas from Sports Dept. to U.S. Army
Roy Richard Thomas worked at the downtown office of the newspaper about forty hours per week (Tue thru Fri, noon-8:00 PM, Sat 4:00 PM-1:00 AM) during his junior and senior years of high school, which he attended 8:00-11:30 AM. He then hopped on the street car in front of the high school and rode downtown to within a couple of blocks of the newspaper office.
(During his freshman and sophomore years, he had worked at his father's Redford Home Bakery, on Grand River Avenue a half block from the high school.)
At the newspaper, Roy along with George Puscas, was responsible for marking up the daily sports results, compiling baseball standings, and the like. Puscas worked at the Free Press for sixty-five years, including many as Sports Editor. Roy did not return to the Free Press when he left the Army in December 1946. |
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| Roy Richard & Carol J. Thomas & Susan R. Treadway Aug 2008
We spent four days and three nights in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. We were particularly interested in the Main Street of Harrisonburg, VA, for it is likely that members of the Deal family traversed that route, the "Great Wagon Road," before the American Revolution on their way from Pennsylvania to the Catawba River area of North Carolina.
We visited two museums on Main Street in the historical district. The Quilt Museum, located in a private home built in 1856, had an interesting examples of nineteenth century needlework. The Higgins-Hardesty House, built ca. 1850, had several displays devoted to the history of the "Great Wagon Road," which became the Valley Turnpike in the nineteenth century, and Main Street, U.S. Route 11, in the twentieth century. |
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| Roy Richard Thomas
Bibliographer and Manuscript Librarian for the Library of Congress As a part of the Library's Bicentennial projects in the early 1970s, Roy Richard Thomas studied and wrote annotations for some 900 books for "Revolutionary America, 1763-1789" (Washington DC: Library of Congress 1984, 2 v., 1671 pp.). The green binders in several book cases behind him ultimately contained one page for each of the 14,810 entries in this definitive bibliography. |
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| Roy Richard Thomas
In July 1977, Roy Richard Thomas left the Library of Congress and began a career as a real estate salesman in Montgomery County, Maryland. He used this photograph, taken by Steven Richard Thomas, for advertising purposes during his thirty-two years in residential real estate. |
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| Roy Richard Thomas Won Healthy Looking Child Contest
The Indianapolis News and W.H. Roberts Co., a dairy, held a contest for toddlers for the purpose of advertising "Roberts Nursury Milk -- Nature's Finest Food." Those with "round, chubby faces!" appeared June 26, 1930, in the newspaper and later in a Roberts Co. ad in the Indianapolis News.
Roy drank a quart of cow's milk every day, until he discovered soy milk. |
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| Roy Richard Thomas & Charles Robert Thomas, Ph.D. 1989 |
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| Roy Richard Thomas (1926- )
Camelot Hall, Arlington, Virginia 1988 |
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| Roy Richard Thomas - Better Baby Contest Winner
State Fair Better Babies Contest, Indianapolis Star ads 31 Aug 1929 and 26 June 1930 |
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| Roy Richard Thomas - Won healthy looking child contest. The Indianapolis News and W.H. Roberts Co., a dairy, held a contest for toddlers for the purpose advertising "Roberts Nursury Milk--Nature's Finest Food." Those with "round, chubby faces!" appeared June 26, 1930 in the newspaper and later in a Roberts ad. |
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| Roy Richard Thomas 81st Birthday |
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| Roy Richard Thomas 81st Birthday The Cake |
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| Roy Richard Thomas 81st Birthday (2007)
Roy and Carol Thomas |
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| Roy Richard Thomas 81st Birthday (2007)
Roy and Carol Standing |
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