Chapman Home
8005 48th Ave.-Manton L. & Dalphine A. Chapman
8005 48th Ave.-Manton L. & Dalphine A. Chapman
4808 Lakeland Rd, Floyd & Azalian Ross Block 12 Lot 12. Project Parcel 24-7
8111 54th Ave Walter & Mildred Lassick Project Parcel 19-4 Block 44 Lot 4
Response to letter date April 28, 1978 about property use
Believed to be 5100 block of Pierce Avenue looking west.
Flooding after Hurricane Eloise 26 September 1975. 48th Avenue and Navahoe Street looking west toward US Route One
After demolition
Published by Leon Weiner and Associates
Discussion of suggested requirements for Wegrandt Property
"Mayor and Council will hear you on Tuesday, February 6, 1978..."
Barricade at city line on 54th Avenue in Lakeland would be discussed at worksession on 2 July 1985.
George and Jeanette Brooks built this house in 1955 on Lakeland Road. It was a new and modern home for a growing family. They lived here for only about twenty years, as the house fell victim in the late 1970s to urban renewal project in the community.
4908 Navahoe Street Grace & Vardell C. Nesbitt Block 16 E. 45' of lot 7 & 7 &E 10' of lot 6 Project Parcel 20-5
Description of Project (cont'd Development Objectives)
Classroom training for first collections event for Lakeland Digital Archive. Instructor was Dr. Edvard Thorsett
8121 54th Ave Gilbert Thomas Lot 2, Block 44, Parcel 19-3
Across the street from Black's Store and Mack's Market. In the home to the right in the lower level was the beauty shop of Mrs. Waller
Parcel 10 Block 23 Block 19 lot 12 Part of 11 & 13 Lakeland Road
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Navahoe Street and 48th Ave Block 17, Lots A7, F7,A8,F8, C6,F6 National Mobile Village Project Parcel 21-1
Cover, 'Lomax for City Council', Lomax on the Issues, Lomax Photo and Biographical Info, Back Cover
Navahoe Street, 48th Ave & Melbourne Pl William A. Albaugh Block 18 Lots 14 thru 21 Project Parcel 22-1
electric power station located Lakeland Road and 54th Avenue, Lakeland
4904 Navahoe St Block 16 Part of lot 6, Parcel 20-7 Thomas & Elsie Moody
Section C: Land Use Plan (cont'd Land Use Provisions and Building Requirements). Outlines specific uses permitted for land in the Urban Renewal Area, i.e. Public-Residential Related, Single-Family Residential, etc.
J. Chesley Mack, sometimes referred to as the unofficial mayor of Lakeland, operated Mack’s Market on Rhode Island Avenue. It was a general store with an ice cream counter and billiard parlor on the main floor, and rental apartments on the second floor. Mack also worked as a chef at the University of Maryland and served as Lakeland’s City Council representative from 1945 until 1957.
Weygandt property
Letter to Jay Schaff, Robinson Cleaning Company from Jack Callahan, advising Council will be considering proposal to sell back Wegandt property during work session on March 7, 1978
Mack's Market after a fire
Lot 6, Block 35 Possibly Walter W. Bey
Groundbreaking for Spellman House
54th Avenue
Demolition Contract CPURR- 11 4802 Lakeland Rd 4812 Lakeland Rd
section 7 of 8
4901 Navahoe Street Urban Renewal Parcel 24 Leonard Smith
Leonard Smith & Mamie McCorkle BPOE Lodge 514 8200 Rhode Island Av Project No 20-3 Block 16 Lot 8 and 1/2 of Lot 9 Value Sheet