Photograph taken during the moving of an unidentified building, likely in Columbus, Ohio. A group of men stand beside the building and a young girl is looking out of one of the windows. The stamp on the upper right corner reads: "C.W. Bryant Jr. Co. House Movers, Columbus, Ohio." Charles William Bryant Jr. was born in Dayton in 1882, and from his start as a farmhand with a 3rd grade education would go on to become a prominent African American businessman, self-taught engineer, and owner of one of Columbus’ largest construction firms. The C. W. Bryant Rigging & Moving Co. was involved in major projects throughout Columbus, including the construction of a temporary Broad Street bridge following the 1913 flood, the removal of lighting arcs...