Yearbook of Lakeland Junior-Senior High School's graduating 1950 class. See Description for more details about this particular page.
The end of the advertisements and of the yearbook.
The end of the advertisements and of the yearbook.
Lakelander yearbook
George "Pete" Walls
collection of school photos Lakeland youth (Source: master photo log.xls)
Mary Day on the day of her Lakeland High school graduation with school principal, Edger Smith
Eliza E. Gray, James Henry Gray's wife. They lived in Berwyn, where their eldest son was born in 1896, after which they moved to Lakeland and became active church members.
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Presentations at City Hall in council chamber on the occasion of the retirement of James Claiborne. Images show presentation by mayor to Mr. Claiborne other image shows Claiborne's family member in attendance that evening
Lakelander's visit beach near New York City Standing are Viola Gross, Margarete Gross Gray and Agnes Gross
A collage of headlines highlighting Parkdale High School basketball defeating High Point, Bowie, Suitland, DuVal, and Northwestern
James Henry Gray received friends and family for a birthday celebration at his home at the corner of 54th Avenue and Pierce Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Lomax in honor of 50th anniversary
Clippings about the Parkdale sports teams, especially the football one.
Robert R. Gray
Event at Hyattsville Branch Prince George's County Public Library featuring Joanne Braxton's presentation of a copy of her new book
Yearbook page
Lakeland images on exhibit
Harry Braxton, Sr. and Mary Weems Braxton
Home-going service held at Green Chapel A.M.E Zion Church, Hamlet North Carolina, Saturday April 1, 1989 at 1:00pm. Reverend Fleming Byrd officiating. Cover scanned only - homegoing service was inside scrapbook.
Edwin A. Newman and Clara Newman originally purchased the property located at 5400 Cleveland Avenue on Block 45-Lot 6.�� The property was transferred to Enos Newman on November 19, 1894.�� Seven Years later, in 1901, Enos Newman of Rippen Hanover, Montgomery Pennsylvania, transfers the deed to Bessie Newman. In 1935 the property was ���taken from� Bessie Newman by the County Commissioner. On January 20, 1942, Cuban-born Marcelino Cordove of 1226 Girard Street, NW, Washington, DC, was granted the property.�� Macelino Cordove, age 55, apparently purchased the property for $12,500.00 (1930 U.S. Census).�� Marcelino is listed as ���Head of Household� and lives with his wife, Mary F. Cordove who is 53 years old.�� Their two daughters, Terisa, 27, and Evelyn Brown, 35, son Marcell, 25, and grandson Raymond, 14, also lived in the home listed on Girard Street (1930 U.S. Census).�� So far there is no record that all family members moved to the residence on Cleveland Avenue on the east side of Lakeland. According to an oral history, sited in the Lakeland Community Heritage Project's book ���Images of America Lakeland African Americans in College Park,� the house was used by Marcelino Cordove as a family operated lodging business with modest ���tourist homes� located adjacent to the house. The 1930 U.S. Census lists Mr. Cordove and his wife�۪s race as Negro.�� However, other documents list his wife as white (1900 U.S. Census).�� On March 3rd 1951 Marcelino Cordove transferred the deed to his relative Alexander S.C. Stant of 1627 Lamont Street, NW, Washington, D.C. for $10.00.�� Also on that same day records indicate that the deed was transferred back over to Marcelino Cordove and Alberta C. Cordove. (www.mdlandrec.net) In 1971, records show that Alberta C. Cordove relinquished the deed to Paul Parker, Jr. and Dolores E. Parker, C.W. Blomquist, Trustee, Diane K. Blomquist (Prince George�۪s County) and the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission.�� However, records indicate that on January 15th 1971 Alverta (Cordove) received an inheritance of the property from Marcelino Cordove (d. 10/23/71). Six years later on January 25, 1977, Paul Parker, Jr. and Delores E. Parker transferred the property to the City of College Park. The property was subsequently condemned. As of September 20, 1990, Prince George�۪s County lists the property under the City of College Park, Maryland, Metro Book/Liber Number 7782, Folio 36. Please note the following quoted from Prince George�۪s County, Maryland record; ���I went through all the Grantee records for the County Commissioner hoping to find the deed, which gave them ownership of the property, but I couldn�۪t find it.�� It is also not clear to me if the County Commissioner purchased the land or just received it because no one purchased it at auction.�� ~ Margaret Prest� (www.mdlandrec.net)
In performance during benefit concert for Lakeland Community Heritage Project at University of Maryland Chapel
Robert R. Gray
8011 Winnipeg Avenue
Senior Citizens gaitherings
Pastor First Baptist Church of College Park
Cover Page/ 1st page
Stacy Pitts and date
Maseo Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell, unknown, unknown
Studio Portrait
Lakelander yearbook
page 7
The freshman class photo, with student faculty.
Arlene Davis is shown in this 1950 photograph wearing early-American period clothing while working as a housekeeper at the Rossborough Inn. Built around 1803, the Inn became part of the Maryland Agricultural College (now the University of Maryland) in 1858. For several decades, from 1958 until 2006, the Inn was the home of the university's Faculty Club.
Heritage Weekend event at College Park Community Center