Collection
Baseball Player
Thomas Randall
Mr. Campbell
Maceo Campbell
Contract Page
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Gray Family group photo taken in Lakeland home (where Paint Branch Elementary now stands).
Left to Right: (seated) Myron's aunt, Pauline Gray, and an unidentifiable couple. (Standing) Myron's mother, Emma Christine, Uncle Robert "Ridgley" (a long-time principal with school named after him in Capitol Heights), Robert's wife Mildred, Uncle Oscar, Uncle Oscar's wife Arleen, and Uncle Will. These aunts and uncles are siblings of Myron Gray's father, Clarence Gray Sr.
Gospel Choir
Embry AME Church
Margaret Robinson
High School Graduation picture
James Edwards III
school photo
Lions Club
Members
Albert Hawkins
Refuse container promo by Public Works team member
In the Woods
One of a series called "flood photos"
Dervey Lomax
Portrait
Youth Program
Friday evening during Heritage Weekend
Scrapbook made by Gladys Haliburton. See Description for details on this page.
Cover of the scrapbook - blue leather with silver elaborate border.
Visit to Mother
Elizabeth Dent (friend from Brentwood). Rosie Gross and Margarete Gross Gray
Untitled Item
Margaret Gross Gray and her mother's sister Mary Hughes Ford
Voices of Embry
During Sunday service of Heritage Weekend at First Baptist Church of College Park
Gun Shots Damage a Home
Harry M. Braxton, his wife, Mary, their children, and his mother, Emma Harrison, shared a home in the Lakeland community. Harry Braxton was head of the local Human Relations Council, a racially integrated social change organization. He was also director of public relations for the Prince George’s County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Family members were deeply involved in the Civil Rights Movement and all aspects of community life. One Sunday morning when Braxton’s wife and mother were alone at home while Braxton attended church services, two youths from a nearby white community fired forty-four bullets into the family’s home. (Photograph (c) 2008 Joanne M. Braxton)
Memoir Page
Robert Gray
Anniversary Program
First Baptist Church of College Park
Album Page
Collection of school photos.
Lakeland Jr. Sr. High School Commemorative Napkin
A blue napkin with the words "Lakeland High School 1928-1950" embossed in gold upon it.
Painting
Face painting artist does a design on the arm of a visitor during Heritage Weekend at College Park Community Center
Our 20s
Middle is Tommy Oldberg, Erlene's brother. Jerry McMillian and Jerry Mason. and Guy on the bottom. Taken when they were in their 20s. Played a lot of sports. Back of photo reads: "I'm[sic] vacation for 5 days. Why don't you get some sleep. Not feel sleep. Day LSD." On the sides are written "I'm sleep" and "Glen too.""
Dorothy Stewart and Sarah Jackson, Lakeland Tavern, 1955
Dorothy Stewart (left), daughter of Nellie Stewart owner of Stewart's Tavern/Four Brothers Tavern is shown here with her cousin Sarah Jackson around 1955. (photo courtesy of Leonard Smith).
Lakeland Jr. Sr. High School 35th Reunion Souvenir Journal, a yearbook from the 35th Class Reunion (June 14-15, 1985) at First Baptist Church in College Park, Md and the Ramada Inn in Lanham, Md. See Description for any details on this particular page. Note from donor Arthur Dock: "Edgar Smith put this together for us. It has a few letters and a set of senior superlatives and the yearbook photos of each student. The next item is the program for the 35th Class Reunion. Then there are a series of photographs of one particular party--the reunion. 14 photos. Also an inventory list for the 3 items.
Continuing with photos of the students as they were in 1985 with a short bio.
Public works staff
At Davis Hall facility