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John A. Bryant : ウィキペディア英語版
John A. Bryant

John A. Bryant (1880–1938) was a co-founder of the Detroit-based construction firm Bryant & Detwiler which erected many of southeastern Michigan's prominent buildings including the General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Mich.; Northland Mall, Southfield, Mich.; and the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center (a.k.a. Detroit's City-County Building).
==Early life==

Born December 31, 1880, in Lake George, New York, Bryant was the son of Presbyterian Rev. William and Caroline Bryant. His father was called “a potent force in the intellectual and moral progress of the race and his influence is far reaching,” according to C.M. Burton's ''City of Detroit''. Bryant's parents were natives of England; his father was born in Brighton and mother in Bath. Coming to America, Rev. Bryant graduated from Oxford University and received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Princeton University. For many years, Rev. Bryant was a prominent Presbyterian minister in Brooklyn, NY, then Iowa, before moving to Michigan.
Prior to moving to Ferndale, Mich., Rev. Bryant "acted as a confidential man for H.B. Claflin & Co. of New York city," according to ''City of Detroit''. The minister became president of the school board and state clerk of the Presbyterian Synod of Michigan.
An avid golfer, automobile enthusiast and tennis player, Bryant also had been a member of the Wolverine Automobile Club which merged with the Detroit Athletic Club. Among his activities, he had been a trustee of Harper Hospital, a director of Detroit YMCA, The Detroit Board of Commerce, the Detroit Institute of Arts' Founders' Society and the Society of Arts and Crafts.

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