Collection
Photo from Donor Paulette McNair's Aunt Rosa's funeral. Harold Adams in a suit.
Harold Adams was an architect, built the red house on 8112 51st Ave for his mother. Picture taken at funeral of Aunt Rosie.
BBQ at Home
Grounds of Home of George Henry and Agnes Gross Seated are from left to right Harry Braxton, Sr, Elwood Gross and Emma Harrison
Tenth Grade Section
Yearbook page
Memoir Page
Robert Ridgley Gray
Joanne Braxton
During event at Hyattsville Branch Library celebrating the presentation of her book to the library.
Yearbook of Lakeland Junior-Senior High School's graduating 1950 class. See Description for more details about this particular page.
A section A class photo, with the class faculty.
Beach Day
A friend and Jean Gross Gray on the beach near New York City
Heritage Concert Audience
Concert held at Memorial Chapel, University of Maryland
Brochure for Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in DC
Font and back of brochure
Demolished Home Sites
Site of Spellman House
Mrs. Gross and Ms. Gray
Agnes Gross and Pauline Gray
First Baptist News
Cover Page; Sis. Rollins, "We Need More 'Stephens;" Obituary of Charles Lomax; Delegate Report
Dervey Lomax
City council portrait
The Big "M" on UMD's Campus Drive (b&w version)
The "M" in the traffic circle on Campus Drive has been a landmark on the University of Maryland campus since the 1970s. Its recognition factor is second only to the University Chapel. James Adams of Lakeland was a member of the university's grounds crew for 37 years and was instrumental in the installation of this planting.
Pauline Gray and Etelka Johnson Lomax at Work
Many departments at the University of Maryland provided stable employment for Lakelanders. Pictured here are, left to right, Pauline Gray and Etelka Lomax preparing meals in the kitchen at the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. Other Lakeland residents, including Saxoline Campbell, Dorothy Holman, and Hazel Thomas, also were employed as cooks and kitchen-service staff for sorority and fraternity houses.
Heritage Weekend
At College Park Community Center Band Performance
Funeral program of Agnes Gross (b. June 13, 1907 d. February 21, 1992).
Contains information about the memorial service, held at Embry AME Church on Feb 27 1992; the order of service and pallbearers; an obituary and two notes from Elwood Gross and from Maxine & Delphine Gross; another list of pallbearers; and acknowledgements.
Mayor at Signing
Urban Renewal Document Signing by Mayor Dervey Lomax another copy of this image can be found in this collection donated by the City of College Park
Group of Seven
Front Harry Braxton, Billy Matthews, Rear Clarence Gray, Jessy, al, Bernard brooks, George Henry
A photo album of Robert Smith and Maggie Smith's family. Maggie and Robert are first cousins. See Description for more details about this particular page.
Middle left is Lamatine Johnson, donor's oldest living cousin in Lakeland. Lamatine was honored by Pres. Clinton for the work he did with the youth in DC. This photo is from his second wedding in about the 70s. His mother, Leila is also pictured. This page is mainly photos from the wedding. Lamatine had five siblings, all from Lakeland. One didn't live through childhood.