Urban Renewal Property Map Sheet B Segment
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Cit portrait
Morris Crump and Vera Claiborne
Washington Evening Star Games Exchange Club 100 yard dash Silver
Image taken from contact sheet in collection
Miss Gross was a Lakeland girl who moved to New York City to be near her sister, Margaret.
Lakeland Elementary School 1965/66 Miss Pinkney
Derailment of B&O freight train at Lakeland crossing.
At the home of George Gross on Cloud Avenue in Lakeland Rear left to right are Harriet Gross, unknown, unknown and unknown front are Charles Gray and George Gross
in 1951, Reverend Milton A. Covington took over First Baptist Church. Under the 47 years of his leadership, the church repaid its debt, greatly increased its membership, and rebuilt its edifice.
Alfred Gross and Horace Brooks are pictured with a horse believed to be owned by Ferdinand Hughes, an uncle of Gross.
Embry A.M.E. Church was founded in 1903 in the home of Samuel and Georgianna Stewart. The congregation built a chapel in 1905 in a low-lying section of the community. In 1918 the building was moved to a site on Lakeland Road. In 1920, a new church on the same location replaced the chapel.
"Resolved, that the application of W. Earl Weygandt for an extension of time..." Letter from Prince George's County Board of Appeals
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Dedication of Lomax Foundation Pierce Ave 11/9/2002
Three Lakelanders worked in the physics department at the University of Maryland as data analysts; their job was to record the results of experiments performed by doctoral students, who used the data in their dissertations. In this 1969 photo are Lucille Giles Sharps, Ethel Dory Lockerman, and Pearl Lee Campbell Edwards.