Photograph of four men in work clothes lifting a large wooden beam. They are working in a structure, open on one side, where beams are stored. Other beams are piled in stacks outside the building. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph identifies them as Fox Bryant, James Bryant, Wheeler Preston, and Dick Robinson, who are employees of the C. W. Bryant Company. 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 construc...