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Color 8x10 print taken by Michael Agelopas Photography featuring an aerial view of a
large unidentified gathering featuring many rows of chairs facing a stage that features
red, white, and blue bunting.
Small jar of wood shavings with label that reads, “Genuine Madison Mitchell Duck Dust
#24” and contains a photograph of a man holding a duck decoy. The label is signed by
R. Madison Mitchell (1901 to 1993) who lived in Havre de Grace, Maryland, and he
helped to found the Havre de Grace Decoy Museum where most of his carved decoys
are displayed, others are on display with the Smithsonian Institute.
Print of the seal of St. Mary’s County Maryland.
Mounted description of the history behind the symbols present on the seal of St. Mary’s
County Maryland.
Certificate presented by Company C of the Second Maryland Infantry, USA, on August
11th, 1987, bestowing the rank of Honorary Captain on Governor William Donald
Schaefer to “serve for three years or the duration of the War.”
Certificate presented by the Baltimore Light Artillery, CSA, on August 11th, 1987,
bestowing the rank of Honorary Captain on Governor William Donald Schaefer to “serve
for three years or the duration of the War.”
Certificate of Appreciation presented to Governor William Donald Schaefer on June
23rd, 1987, by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America In The State of
Maryland for his continuing support in the development at Mount Clare.
PRO PATRIA AWARD presented to Governor William Donald Schaefer by The
Secretary of Defense on behalf of the men and women of the Guard and Reserve for
distinguished contributions to the national defense through exceptional support of the
Guard and Reserve.
Engraved metal plate presented to Governor William Donald Schaefer in 1987 by the
Maryland Recreation and Parks Association in appreciation for his support and
recognition of the value of Program Open Space to Maryland’s Citizens.
Citation of Merit awarded to Governor William Donald Schaefer on August 29th, 1994,
by the Disabled American Veterans Department of Maryland in recognition and
appreciation of his commitment and devotion to the veterans of the Great State of
Maryland.
Certificate of Appreciation presented to Governor William Donald Schaefer on January
10th, 1994, by Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources for 7 years of support and
encouragement to the Department’s employees and for his contribution towards the
protection of Maryland’s Natural resources.
Felt banner featuring the Town Seal of Boonsboro Maryland.
Red View-Master toy with label reading, “Schaefer Vision” and containing circular reel
with images of famous media such as Jurassic Park, X-Men, Batman, Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles, Sesame Street, Looney Tunes, and Shari Lewis’ Lamb Chop & Friends.
Small box containing 3 sets of matching pins and tie clips. The images featured on the
sets include the seal of St. Mary’s County Maryland and the year 1634, a portrait of
Margaret Brent with the phrase Vote and Voice and the year 1648, and a portrait of
Hans Schuler’s Freedom of Conscience Monument surrounded by the phrase
“Toleration Act gives one the right to worship as they please 1649.” Also in the box is
a pin of the Maryland State flag with a person reading as a silhouette in from of it. It is a
vintage Maryland library lapel pin.
Inscribed metal plate off of a model of the lighthouse at Cove Point presented to
Governor William Donald Schaefer on March 30th, 1988, by retirees club 67, Carpenters
District Council Baltimore and vicinity.
Report cover presented to Governor William Donald Schaefer by the Little Folks
Learning Center in Pocomoke City, Maryland, featuring 26 laminated drawings, 1 for
each letter of the alphabet, made by the students at the Little Folks Learning Center.
Department of Natural Resources wildlife conservation stamp or print order form
featuring photograph of Baltimore Mayor William Donald Schaefer awarding John W.
Taylor a Citizen’s Citation for his valuable contribution to the stamp program.
Black and white photocopy of a letter written to Governor William Donald Schaefer on
April 19th, 1988, by Doris Ours, the principal of the Short Gap School in Ridgeley, West
Virginia, for the purpose of reminiscing about a past trip the school took to Baltimore and
updating Governor William Donald Schaefer on the school's recent and upcoming
activities in Maryland.
Maryland shaped plaque presented to Governor William Donald Schaefer on September
8th, 1994, by the Maryland Business Roundtable Foundation for continuous and
outstanding support of the Maryland Teacher of the Year program.
Silver folder featuring cover that reads “People to People” containing a letter written to
Governor William Donald Schaefer on July 23rd, 1993, by Kazuji Nagasu, the Governor
of the Kanagawa Prefecture. The letter sends his greetings to Governor William Donald
Schaefer, and requests that a few Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly Members have a
chance to visit Maryland and meet with Governor William Donald Schaefer. He also
alerts Governor William Donald Schaefer to the establishment of the Maryland Center
Japan that was established in Kanagawa in April of 1993. He ends the letter wishing
Governor William Donald Schaefer good health and continued prosperity of the State of
Maryland.
Framed color 5x7 inch photograph of the class at the Little Folks Learning Center in
Pocomoke City, Maryland.
Black and white 8x10 print of Alan P. Hoblitzell, Jr., Richard A Eliasberg, Ilene F.
Goldman, James R. Backstrom, and Mayor William Donald Schaefer at the Maryland
Science Center’s 10th Anniversary Solstice Gala in June of 1986. The photograph
shows Ilene F. Goldman receiving a framed certificate from James R. Backstrom.
Folded TravelVision road map of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Photograph album presented to Governor William Donald Schaefer by the Eastern
Shore Hospital Center of the Nursing Department of the Wor-Wic Tech Community
College in Cambridge, Maryland as a thank you to Governor William Donald Schaefer
for helping to meet the critical need for nurses in Maryland by providing a place for them
to train nurses. The album contains photographs of the Eastern Shore Hospital Center’s
opening ceremony, the front facade, the amenities within, and the great improvements
made with the help of Governor William Donald Schaefer.
Color 8x10 inch photograph in a photograph mat of the ribbon cutting ceremony marking
the opening of “The Shipyard” at Baltimore Harbor. The photograph features Governor
William Donald Schaefer in a sailors captain hat shaking hands with an unidentified
person.
Black and white 8x10 inch photograph of Governor William Donald Schaefer giving a
speech to a team of little league players in 1971 with personalized inscription to
Governor William Donald Schaefer.
Two color 4x6 inch photographs, one of a truck and trailers from Elkton, Maryland, the
other of a seated group at an unidentified function eating a meal.
Wrapped gift sent to Governor William Donald Schaefer in 1988 by Ms. Mary L Mills of
Watha, North Carolina, featuring a letter from Roscoe Herring telling the Governor where
the gift was given to him for Governor William Donald Schaefer. Also attached is a thank
you letter sent to Ms. Mary L Mills thanking her for the Pender County Citizens Citation
in honor of Black History Month.
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