Swearing In
College Park City Council with Councilmember Leonard Smith and Mayor Gullett
College Park City Council with Councilmember Leonard Smith and Mayor Gullett
Left Ethel Hicks Claiborne right Kidd Claiborne. At First Baptist Church of College Park
5402 Cleveland Avenue Urban Renewal Parcel 18 Block 4 Block 45 Lot 7 Carl Cager, Florence Hall & James Hall
Portrait
Believed to be 5100 block of Pierce Avenue looking west.
Flooding after Hurricane Eloise 26 September 1975. 48th Avenue and Navahoe Street looking west toward US Route One
5017 Lakeland Rd Thelma Fulcher
School yard with basketball players
After demolition
Lakeland Heritage Weekend
City of College Park - dedication lakeland park july 30,1983. Three images
Members of the 1975 Banquet Planning Committee honoring civic leader Hattie Sandidge included many steadfast members of the Lakeland Civic Association and longtime Lakeland residents. They are, from left to right, (first row) Lois Copeland, Mary Lyons, Mary Weems Braxton, and Julia Mack Carroll; (second row) Harry Braxton Sr., Thelma Lomax, Julia Pitts, and James Claiborne. The Lakeland Civic Association has been active continuously since the 1930s. George Brooks Sr. served as president for twenty-five years. He was succeeded by James Claiborne, Leonard Smith, Elwood Gross, Julia Carroll, Hattie Sandidge, Dervey Lomax, James Weems, James Adams, Fannie Featherstone, Karen Roberts, Maxine Gross, Diane Weems Ligon, Monroe Dennis, and Robert Thurston. The Lakeland Civic Association continues to work to preserve and improve Lakeland as a residential community and to protect its unique heritage.
Rear Oscar Gray, Louis Gray, Ridgley Gray seated Pauline Gray, William Gray and Eliza Gray in parlor of 54th Avenue family home
Heritage Weekend Friday Night
4904 Navahoe Street Thomas and Elsie Moody
Officer took part in the Lakeland Stars basketball program including games on Friday night of Heritage Weekend