Moody Home
4904 Navahoe Street Thomas and Elsie Moody
4904 Navahoe Street Thomas and Elsie Moody
Dignitaries at groundbreaking for Spellman House
Lakeland Rd
Demolition Contract #4
4908 Navahoe Street Grace & Vardell C. Nesbitt Block 16 E. 45' of lot 7 & 7 &E 10' of lot 6 Project Parcel 20-5
Pierce Avenue
Frontage on Baltimore Ave
Nora Thomas 4806 Lakeland Rd Lot 11, Block 12 & 24, Parcel 16
Hall for Improved Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
Due to the need for major renovations, Rev. Milton A. Covington and the congregation of the First Baptist Church decided to erect a new edifice. In 1959, the old church was demolished. Services were held at Lakeland Hall while the new church was erected by Pastor Covington, a mason; James Claiborne; Harold Pitts; and other dedicated parishioners. Members marched to their new church when it was completed in September 1962.
8604 56th Avenue Part of a series titled "Flood photos" Location may be in Berwyn Heights near eastern Lakeland
Navahoe Street and 48th Ave Block 17, Lots A7, F7,A8,F8, C6,F6 National Mobile Village Project Parcel 21-1
8204 48th Avenue Robert E and Ila Mason
Built in 1926 as Lakeland Elementary School, this building in 1958 became home to Little New Zion Fire-Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas. A portion of the building contained an apartment, where the family of James and Anna Smith lived for years. Both the family and congregation were displaced with the coming of urban renewal. The congregation, now Greater New Zion Fire-Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas, is located in West Lanham, Maryland.
4906 Navahoe --Georgianna Hughes, John F. & Gloria Smith
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.
Joanne and Harry Braxton, Jr at Christmas in their Cleveland Ave Home,
Mack's Market after a fire
Two photos depicting a house on Lakeland Rd, taken before the 1970s.
54th Avenue
Demolition Contract CPURR- 11 4802 Lakeland Rd 4812 Lakeland Rd
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
4900 Lakeland Rd West Part of Lot 14 except west 12 ft next to 13 in Block 12 Urban Renewal Parcel 20B in block 24
James Walter Edwards Jr. moved his family into this home on Albany Avenue, east of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tracks, in 1940. After the Christmas holiday that year, Edwards planted the Christmas tree used in his living room, along with one used in a friend’s celebration. These transplanted trees dwarf the Edwards’ house in this 1960s photograph. The home was demolished in the mid-1970s as part of the urban renewal project.
4714 Navahoe St. John & Martha M. Watkins Block 17 Lots A6, B6, G6 & H6 Project Parcel 21-2
4900 Navahoe St Grace & George Weber Block 16 Lot 5 (W.1/2) Parcel 20-9
Urban Renewal Parcel 21 Block 3 4712 Navahoe Street Block 17 Lots 4, 5 and part of 3
Weygandt property