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Inventory for MSA SC 6158-8



MSA SC 6158-8 contains 3 unit(s). Showing results 1 to 3.

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MSA SC 6158-8-1
Dates 1950s-2010s
Mediumpaper, photograph
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Various documents, letters, speeches, 1950s-2010s
  • Darnestown in the past, The Darnestown Signal Tree during the Civil War
  • Letter to Dr. Drennan from Carroll Greene, Jr. and the Maryland Commission on Afro-American History and Culture regarding Pleasant View M.E. Church Property in Gaithersburg, Md., 1977
  • Pleasant View Church site added to the Master Plan for Historic Preservation, May 1985
  • Letter from Anise Key Brown, Black Affairs Liaison Officer for Montgomery County Gov.t to inform that a nominee for the "Salute to Outstanding Black Women in Montgomery County" has been selected from Pleasant View Church,1991
  • A History of Methodism in the Quince Orchard Community: 1888 to 1970, prepared by Isla Tyner (Hunting Hill Church), Ada Howard (McDonald Chapel), and Evelyn Hallman (Pleasant View Church)
  • Letter describing the Martin Luther King, Jr. portrait gift given to Fairhaven Church from Thompkins Hallman and photograph. Letter describes Hallman's participation in the Washington branch of CORE from 1949-1956
  • Fairhaven UMC History: A Call to Faith, written by Susan Hill, 1993
  • An article titled, "When the Quince Orchard School was 'Colored'" in The Town Courier, 2005
  • Voices of Change, homage to Fairhaven UMC, 2009
  • Fairhaven-Pleasant View document on the Poor People's Campaign, 1968
  • History behind the merger of McDonald Chapel, Hunting Hill, and Pleasant View to form Fairhaven United Methodist Church, 2014

MSA SC 6158-8-2
Dates 1970s-2010s
Mediumphotographs
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Photographs, 1971-2014
Various photographs of members of the Pleasant View-Fairhaven Church community and includes
  • Emma Jackson
  • Family Reunion (Ricks-Green)
  • Mae Talley, Fairhaven Church
  • Pearl Green and Ted Davis family
  • Fairhaven United Methodist Women at the World War II Memorial

MSA SC 6158-8-3
Dates 1950s-2010s
MediumNewspaper clippings, paper
StorageContact the Department of Special Collections for location.
Description
Ephemera, 1950s-2010s
  • Certificate of Appreciation awarded to Thompkins Hallman for 40 years of Faithful Service to Fairhaven United Methodist Church
  • Newspaper clipping titled, "On Tours Uncovering Forgotten Footprints: Group Aims to Help Others Remember Old Black Schools" in the Montgomery Extra, 2000
  • Newspaper clipping in The Fairhaven Messenger titled, "Hallman Scholarship," 1992
  • Packet describing the Evelyn A. Hallman Scholarship Fund, Fairhaven United Methodist Church, 1992
  • John A. Kronkus application for the Evelyn A. Hallman Scholarship Fund, 1992
  • Desegregation in Montgomery County, Md, by the League of Women Voters titled, A Fact Sheet Covering the Period March 1955 through November 1955, January 1956
  • Historical Class Reunion program of Rockville, Lincoln, and Carver High Schools, 2011
  • Speech given by Thompkins Hallman on his experiences at Lincoln High School while under segregation with psalm, 2011
  • Fairhaven-Pleasant View Methodist Charge, program titled An Alternative to War
  • Reflections on R. Douglas Force and photograph, by Thompkins Hallman
  • Remembering Roberta and photograph by Thompkins Hallman
  • Commemorating Rev. Douglas Horton leaving for the Ecumenical Institute and photograph by Thompkins Hallman, 1968
  • Farewell to Rev. J.W. Park and two photographs by Thompkins Hallman
  • Booklet, Making a Difference...Leading the Way: A Salute to Outstanding Women in Montgomery County for honoree Mrs. Ida Pearl Green, March 15, 1991

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