Mr. and Mrs. Robinson
Leon and Sarah Robinson Another copy of this picture is included in the archive from another collection
Leon and Sarah Robinson Another copy of this picture is included in the archive from another collection
churches section at Maryland National Parks and Planning Commission Black History Month Event at Montpelier Cultural Arts Center 2009
Left Edna Marie Tyner Gross and right Shirley Delores Tyner students at Lakeland Elementary School from 1945-46 school year
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Continuing with photos of the students as they were in 1985 with a short bio.
New Homemakers of America and the Industrial Arts club.
Section C: Land Use Plan (cont'd Land Use Provisions and Building Requirements). Regulations, Controls and Restrictions section, cont'd. Multi-Family Residential/Medium Density subsection.
assorted images of Lake Artemisia Natural Area site of the eastern section of Lakeland
Two images of six mayors of the City of College Park Maryland. The top image also includes the portrait of a seventh mayor Bottom image left to right are Dervey Lomax, Alvin Kushner,
Greetings from the Mother of the Church, Amy Potts
Robert R. Gray
The introductory page for the sophomores.
At Sandy Point Mrs. James Gibson
Section C: Land Use Plan (cont'd Land Use Provisions and Building Requirements). Regulations, Controls and Restrictions section, cont'd.
Children of Clarence and Cristine Gray at family home on 54th Avenue at Pierce Avenue
Robert Ridgely Gray
Section C: Land Use Plan (cont'd Land Use Provisions and Building Requirements). Duration of Provisions and Date of Effectuation section, cont'd. Start of Section D: Project Proposals.
Baltimore Avenue at Navahoe Steet
Jeffrey Briscoe, Douglas Few, James Gray, and George Randall were Lakeland’s favorite sons in 1971, when they led Parkdale High School’s Panthers to a state basketball title. Briscoe, Gray, and Randall were members of the first class of Lakeland students to attend the new high school. They had sharpened their skills in Lakeland’s schoolyard and as teammates at Greenbelt Junior High School.
In front of family home on 54th Avenue in Lakeland
During City awards program Leonard Smith is second from the left
At the time of these progress reports Lakeland ES was segregated. Located on 54th and Lakeland, right across the railroad tracks. The principal at the time of Ms. Gross K year was Edgar Smith. Smith was principal from about 1928 when school opened to about 1968. Smith not native of Lakeland. This report contains Delphine's grades - she was a fairly good, fairly average student in kindergarten. There were no comments from her teacher or parent - she was assigned to continue to the first grade.,
Damian Jones on a tricycle in the garden of the Sharps, his grandparents in the eastern area of Lakealnd.
CP Dream Team basketball team pictured at Embry AME Church. The church sponsored this team made up of friends of the church and Lakeland community members. Coaches shown are Earl Hawkins far left, back far right Dwight Brooks and far right front Reginald Gaskins
Event to celebrate the donation of books by Joanne Braxton to the Hyattsville branch library
For recreation department classes held at Lakeland Elementary School
In eastern Lakeland
In 1946 Maseo Campbell built this house on Navahoe Street, where he and his wife Elizabeth Hicks Campbell raised their six children. Campbell's first cousin Willie Campbell lived in the house to the left. Their other cousins Mary and Wilbur Brower lived to the right, just out of view. After the death of Mr. Campbell, Elizabeth married James Adams. The couple made their home at the Navahoe Street residence. James was also a cousin of Maseo.
Attendants of the celebrations - childhood friends who left and returned, multigenerational family members, etc. Some attended Lakeland schools and still live in Lakeland.