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Walter and Mildred Lasick Block 44 Lot 4 8117 54th Avenue Urban Renewal Block Parcel 4
Walter and Mildred Lasick Block 44 Lot 4 8117 54th Avenue Urban Renewal Block Parcel 4
Pierce Avenue
8115 54th Ave-Dervey A. Lomax
8104 48 th Avenue
owner Telma Fulcher ,Report reads in part" per ap tenent in 33 yrs pays $100 mo as of 1/76" 5017 Lakeland Rd UR Parcel 15-3
Located at Baltimore Avenue 8141 Baltimore Avenue. For most of the motel's history it did not serve African American guests.
4810 Lakeland--George & Jeanette Brooks
5022 Lakeland Road
5110 Lakeland Rd. 51st and Lakeland Rd Project Parcel 11- Block 17
Addie Duckett and William Greenleaf at Edwards home (Source: master photo log.xls)
In 1970, Prince George’s County officials reported that only a few of Lakeland’s streets were paved, lighting was inadequate, and home values lagged behind those of neighboring white communities. The report failed to mention contributing influences, such as the disparity in economic prospects and the lack of financing opportunities for residential and commercial properties. African Americans were primarily dependent on unregulated private lenders; bank mortgages were rarely granted. Here are two homes on Pierce Avenue circa 1965. On the left is the home of Willie Laney and his wife Arlene; to the right is the home built by Elwood Gross and his wife Wilmer in 1962. (Courtesy of Thelma Lomax.)
Property at Baltimore Avenue
4906 Navahoe Street Project Parcel 20-6
5400 Cleveland Ave Block 45 Lot 6 Project Parcel 18-3 Paul & Delores Parker
East side at railroad crossing Vacant Lot Near Lot 5
5105 Navahoe St
National Mobile Village Navahoe Street 48th Avenue
Lakeland Road West
Calvert F. & Mary A. Long 8141 Baltimore Blvd, College Park MD
2 Apt. 5002 Navahoe Block 16 part of lots 9 &10 Parcel Number Part of 20-2 Willie & Mary E. Sellars
Eastern Lakeland Galvagna
Demolition Contract 4 Photos 4906 Navahoe & 8200 Rhode Island (4)
4902 Lakeland Rd Block 12 Part of Lot 14 STC Project Parcel 24-21 Merrill & Hazel V. Thomas
Lot 3 Block 44 Lakeland Road
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.
Block 44 Lots 7,8,9,10 & 11 Project Parcel 19-8 Leon & Marionette Kelley
Block 44 Lots 2&3