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Inventory for MSA SC 6158-7



MSA SC 6158-7 contains 8 unit(s). Showing results 1 to 8.

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MSA SC 6158-7-1
Dates 1980-1990
Mediumpaper
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Description
Pleasant View Genealogical Records of Green, Ricks, Burroughs, and Hallman famillies, 1980-1990
Handwritten records showing the descendants of Gary Green (1832-1900) and Matilda Mason Green (1833-1918). "Researching and Preserving the History of the Green-Mason Families of Montgomery County, Maryland, their descendants, collateral lines and neighbors"

MSA SC 6158-7-2
Dates 1984
Mediumbooks
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Description
Genealogical and Historical Sketches of the name and family of Ricks/Rix and Green/Greene, Roots Research Bureau, Ltd, 1984.
Black booklets describing the location and time period of the roots for the family names of Green and Ricks, both common to the Pleasant View Community.

MSA SC 6158-7-3
Dates 1980-1990
Mediumpaper
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Description
Loose Assorted Documents, 1980-1990
  • Copy of land records for Pleasant View Methodist Episcopal Church at Quince Orchard in Montgomery County, Maryland, 1848-1883.
  • Typed copy of additional property to Martin Ricks from Mary and George Easton, 1900
  • Montgomery County, Maryland Fire/Rescue Services certification given to Vernon S. Green, 1981
  • Pleasant View Historical Association and Quince Orchard Colored School Pamphlet
  • The Montgomery County Story
  • published by the Montgomery County Historical Society, Vol. 40, No. 4, November 1997
  • Physical description of the Quince Orchard Colored School and drawing
  • "In Memorium" document of Vernon Green (unknown-1922) and Sadie Murray Green (1878-1912)
  • Typed letter from David Hallman to Vernon Green describing information gathered at the Hall of Records on Ernest Ricks, Emma (Green) Ricks, Martha P. Ricks (Ernest Ricks' mother), Lethie Matilda (Mason) Green, Ralph Hallman (Grandfather Hallman's father) and Emma Hallman (Grandfather Hallman's mother).
  • Brief history on the Quince Orchard Colored School from 1874-1952.
  • Green family reunion history by Vernon Green, typed and handwritten versions, August 1989
  • Letter to Vernon Green on expansion of church facilities for Fairhaven Methodist Church, 1991
  • Copy of newspaper article on the history of Pleasant View Methodist Church
  • Gary Green, A Friend of Public Educationtyped excerpt on Gary Green's contribution to public education for African-Americans in Montgomery County in 1868.
  • Quince Orchard: Pleasant View History Highlights, From Cross Road to Suburbia
  • History of Quince Orchard School submitted by Vernon Green

MSA SC 6158-7-4
Dates 1970-1990
Medium Newspaper clippings
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Description
Loose Assorted Newspaper Clippings, 1970-1990
Various newspaper articles and clippings related to Pleasant View Church history, African-American history in county, state, and national levels.
  • Praise for Pearl Green's contributions to the Pleasant View Historical Association in The Metro Herald, 1991
  • Poplar Grove Baptist Church
  • Quince Orchard High School
  • Md. Restaurant Accused of Racial Discrimination
  • Superintendent Paul Vance
  • Restoration of Pleasant View School/Quince Orchard School to its early 19th century appearance
  • Carroll Greene, Jr.
  • W. Paul Coates and literary African-American history
  • Lerone Bennett, Jr. book on Martin Luther King, Jr. called What Manner of Man

MSA SC 6158-7-5
Dates1940-1990
MediumPhotographs
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Description
Loose Photographs, 1940-1990
Negatives and various photographs of unrecognized faces from the Pleasant View/Fairhaven Churches' community.

MSA SC 6158-7-6
Dates 1980-1990
MediumPaper ephemera
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Description
Miscellaneous Ephemera, 1980-1990
  1. Hand drawing of Vernon Augustus Green, 1990
  2. Letters to Pearl Green and Vernon Green
  3. Snowden Funeral Home paper fans
  4. New York 3-D postcard
  5. Pleasant View Association 11th Annual May Fest Program
  6. Obituary of Gerard Green, Sr.
  7. 54th Ricks/Green Family Reunion, Sunday August, 1992, 1997, 1998
  8. A salute to Outstanding Black Women in Montgomery County
  9. Lyrics to "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing"
  10. The Seneca Community Mass Choir with speaker, Dr. Paul Vance
  11. A Tribute to Caroll Greene, Jr., Executive Director of Maryland Commission on Afro-American History and Culture, July 1976 - June 1986
  12. Funeral program for John S. Ricks, December 26, 1904 - January 28, 1990
  13. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer Breakfast, January 2007
  14. Poster for a statewide conference on Maryland: The Afro-American Presence, 1634-1984, Family, Property, Religion, and Status. Sponsored by The Maryland Commision on Afro-American History and Culture and Banneker-Douglass Museum Foundation Inc.
  15. Poster for Design At the Center of Life: An Exhibition of African Objects of everyday use
  16. Forty Acres and a Mule poster
  17. Harriet Tubman poster
  18. Assorted copied photographs of faces within Pleasant View/Fairhaven Community

  19. [Note: Some paper ephemera on deposit from the church were not digitized as part of the grant.]
MSA SC 6158-7-7
Datesunknown
MediumPhotographs
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Description
Copies of original Quince Orchard Schoolhouse (1902)
MSA SC 6158-7-8
Dates1900s-1980s
MediumCopies of photographs
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Description
Misc. collection of black and white copied photographs from Pleasant View-Fairhaven community, exact dates unknown

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