
Type: Photopage 32


City Pulbic Works Employees
Seen doing solid waste removal

Birthday Celebratioin
Ellen Randall Gray's birthday celebration Mrs Gray is at the head of the table seated to her left is Suzie Brooks. Standing are Jeanette Brooks, Agnes Randall, Shirley Randall Anderson, Dessie Randall Thomas




Lomax Home Second Story
8115 54th Ave Lomax Home

Heritage Volunteer
Lakeland Community Heritage Project volunteer and board member, Monroe Dennis during collections event for the Lakeland Digital Archive

Mack's Market
Rear and side views 5030 Navahoe Street Property owned by Bessie Mack, John Chesley Mack, Jr & Julia E. Carroll. After the fire in the building.

Boys Club Team
Although public education and housing were still largely segregated in 1962, there were organizations that admitted individuals regardless of race. One such institution was the College Park Boys Club. In their sports programs, boys were able to learn, play, and compete with peers from neighboring communities. Several Lakelanders are included in this photograph of the club’s track and field program.

Dinner Event
Dervey Lomax, Co. Exec Wayne Curry and Thelma Lomax

Joseph G. Brooks
Joseph G. Brooks was born in 1871 and married his wife Rosa in 1896. As of 1910, he was living in a mortgage-free home on Lakeland Road with his wife and seven children. According to oral history, he lost his arm while working with a rail switching operation. Around the opening of the 20th century, the Brooks and Johnson families moved from the eastern section of Lakeland to the central section, an area populated by whites.

Hughes-Smith Home
4906 Navahoe St Project Parcel 20-6

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spriggs
Easter

Groundbreaking speakers
Speaker's stage at groundbreaking for Spellman House

Image label
Maryland Agri. College Barracks before fire in 1912

Lakeland Day Dinner
Left to right are Pearl Lee Campbell Edwards, James Edwards III, George Randall and unknown

image of small buildings
Weygandt property

A View from the Lakes
Exhibition wall

Prom Night
Andre Pitts with date, Simone

Mural Embry AME Church
This mural replaced an earlier one in more subdued tones

Harry Braxton, Sr.
During World War II

Views of Black's Store
Located on the corner of Lakeland Road and Rhode Island Avenue. It was a neighbored store with lunch counter and a jukebox. The building included apartment units and at times a dry cleaners and hair stylist.

Kindergarten field trip to campus
Kindergarten class outing to animal science barn on University of Maryland campus. With the children are teacher Miss Pinkney, left and parent, Fannie Douglas, right

Dervey Lomax with City and State dignitaries
Left to right Delegate Barbra Frush, Delegate Pauline Menes, Mayor Michael Jacobs, Thelma Lomax, Jane Page, Mayor Joseph Page, Senator James Rosepepe, Governor Parris Glendenning, Senator Arthur, Mayor Dervey Lomax, Kathy Bryant

Cutting the Cake
Loretta and Harry Braxton, Jr

Walls House
One of Lakeland’s larger houses is pictured above. Located on western Navahoe Street, it was purchased by Richard and Mary Walls in 1925 and used as a rooming house. Property records note this parcel as being a multi-living unit on multiple lots. This part of Lakeland between U.S. Route 1 and Rhode Island Avenue was the most densely populated area and was frequently challenged by flooding. In the early 1960s, community leaders sought help from their city government to solve the flooding problem and to help some residents renovate their homes to meet modern standards.

First Grade Class with Miss Davis
Miss Davis's first grade class at Lakeland Elementary School in 1965-66. The photograph was taken in the school library,

Lot
Section of Weygandt property

Riding on a Pony
Delphine and Maxine Gross ride a pony during Labor Day picnic at Embry AME Church

Elwood Harrison Gross
School picture

Seniors
Lakelander Yearbook

Galvagna Property
Cincinnati Avenue Block 44, E. 1/2 of lot 6, parcel 19-7 Joseph A. & Eleanor M. Galvagna

Section of Lakeland Room Exhibit
At College Park Community Center

Hattie Walls Williams
Hattie Walls Williams Nee Dyce

Kelley Property
55th Avenue (no #) Block 44 lots 7-11 Leon & Marionette Kelley



Flooding Storm Eloise
Note with the image reads " Looking west from 48th and Navahoe showing".

Mayor and Council;
Dervey Lomax is standing at center