
Mayor and Council
Mayor William Gullett and council. Dervey Lomax seated far left

Mayor William Gullett and council. Dervey Lomax seated far left

Fifth Grade at College Park Elementary School

Summer beach trip near New York City

Home 8002 54th Ave

4708 Lakeland Rd. Block 19 Lot 12 - Part of 11 & 13 Parcel 10 Block 23 John T. Hardisty

Andrew and Alice Thomas Block 44 W half of Lot 6 Project Parcel 19-6

8204 48th Ave Home of Ila Conley Mason


Site once held community homes and business. After demolition the land sat bare for many years. This image shows action as building was to begin along Berwyn House Road



Agnes Gross during time off work during summer employment in upstate New York

Production of Wedding of the Painted Doll at Lakeland Elementary School

Maxine Gross replaced Dervey Lomax as district representative on College Park City Council during this ceremony in 1989

4802 Lakeland Rd Block 12 Part of lot 10 Value Sheet

Melbourne Street - Before


Joanne Margaret Braxton, the daughter of Harry M. Braxton Sr. and Mary Ellen Weems Braxton, is photographed here in 2008. Having earned her undergraduate degree at Sarah Lawrence College and her master's and doctoral degrees from Yale University, Dr. Braxton joined the faculty of the College of William and Mary in 1980. She is a widely published scholar and poet and has received numerous awards during her 29 years of service as a senior African American faculty member.

4906 Navahoe St Project Parcel 20-6 Value sheet



Community leaders of the 1940s left to right include Benjamin Briscoe, Sr., George Brooks, Sr., Arthur Brooks, and J. Chesley Mack.


Reverend Dessie L. Carter, pastor of Embry A.M.E. Church for 26 years, leading it through its 100th anniversary in 2003. He left a resounding impact upon the church and the surrounding community.

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Earlene Williams on left

The home of Benjamin Hicks and his wife, Annie L. Terry Hicks, was located on Washington Street (now Lakeland Road) next to the old Lakeland High School. The Hickses rented rooms to those in the community and welcomed visiting ministers. The house was demolished during the early 1960s.

Located on Lakeland Road

Leonard Smith is presented a plaque by Mayor William Gullett, ' There is another copy of this image in the archive from another collection

Exhibition galley

During reunion trip to Wildwood, NJ

At University of Maryland

Heritage Weekend at College Park Community Center

8115 54th Ave

Earl & Velma Weygandt & Carter Weygandt Eng. Inc. Blocks 1,12-15 & 44

55th Ave. Block 44 Lots 7-11 Leon & Marionette Kelley (no #) Project Parcel 19-8

City of College Park

Manton & Dalphine Chapman 8005 48th Ave. South 60 Feet of Lot 8 in Block 12 Parcel 11 Block 24

Full image a cropped version is item 01709

At Embry AME Church

