MSA SC 4403-318-1
RESTRICTED: Do not circulate without the permission of the State Archivist, Registrar of Special Collections, or Curator of Artistic Property
|
|
Original
|
Contact the Department of Special Collections for location.
|
Description
1. Unframed color photograph of people boarding a city train, given to William Donald Schaefer on the occasion of his visit to Toronto, June 2, 1988.
2. Unframed color photograph of William Donald Schaefer standing with members of the 1992 Summer Olympic Team, who were from Maryland.
3. Matted Seal for Hurlock, Maryland, showing a train engine, with the slogan "On-track since..1892," with the flag of Maryland.
4. Matted certificate representing the Cultural Achievement Award, given to William Donald Schaefer to recognize his contributions to cultural preservation by the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, signed by the Director of the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, whose signature is illegible, and Cecil D. Andrus, Secretary of the Interior, July 17, 1980.
5. Unframed color photograph of William Donald Schaefer with the 1990-1992 Governor's Policy Fellows, Barabara Hopkins, Martha Roark, Matt Snyderman, Mitchell Sadoff, and Ed Trumbull.
6. Unframed color photographs of the interior of Rhoarchard St. Church before and after restoration, given to William Donald Schaefer for his support of the project by the Baltimore Urban League.
7. Unframed color poster for the Maryland Cab Association, with a drawing of a cab, driver, and two passengers, with slogan "Company's Coming. Let's Keep them Coming Back," signed by representatives of Maryland Cab Companies.
8. Framed editorial by John A. Micklos, history teacher, Kenwood High School, entitled "Black History Reflects American History," February 4, 1988.
9. Framed color photographs of Emil C. Nobs and his garden, given to William Donald Schaefer by Mr. Nobs, February 11, 1994.
10. Framed color advertisement for North American MORPHO Systems, Inc., showing point matches on two fingerprints using the Maryland Automated Fingerprint Identification System, given to William Donald Schaefer by MORPHO, signed by Francois-Paul Briand, President and CEO, May 29, 1991.
11. Framed color photograph of a man trying to reel in a large fish, message reading "Governor Schaefer, 'Keep your lines tight, but not too tight.' Joe Judge."
12. Framed color images of the USS Monitor wreck, including a computer-generated model and a color-depth map of the ship remains.
13. Framed color photograph of the National Training and Education Center, represents the Distinguished Service Award, given to William Donald Schaefer for his contributions to those with long term mental illness by the Way Station, Inc., May 20, 1991.
14. Framed color photograph showing William Donald Schaefer signing the International Declaration of Health Rights and repreoduction of the document which is dated April 23,1992, written by Johns Hopkins School of Hygine and Public Health.
15. Framed color photograph of three boys in a synangogue, given to William Donald Schaefer for his support and sensitivity of Soviet Jewry by the Yja Federation of Greater Washington, June 14, 1990.
16. Framed color photograph of William Donald Schaefer with the students and staff of Northfield Elementary School, given by the school to commemorate their visit to Baltimore, April 14, 1982.
|
|