MSA SC 5906-11-1
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1997/12/12
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certificate
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00/22/12
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Description
certificate presented to Dr. Lois Green Carr on December 12, 1997; Governor's Citation; signed by Parris Glendening
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MSA SC 5906-11-2
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2000/07/29
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certificate
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00/22/12
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Description
certificate presented to Dr. Lois Green Carr on July 29, 2000 from the Prince George's Community College Humanities Resource Center for her participation in the Early Slave Cultures in the Tidewater/Chesapeake and Carolina Lowcountry: Learning and Teaching at Historic Sites Summer Institute 2000; signed by Joseph F. Citro, Ed.D, Institute Director, Humanities Resource Center Director
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MSA SC 5906-11-3
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1992/11/02
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certificate
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00/22/12
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Description
certificate: "Historic St. Mary's City Foundation recognizes the generous gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ladd Carr and hereby awards a Great Brick Chapel Gold Key as a Key Founder Member for the archaeological excavations of the three lead coffins with the Great Brick Chapel; signed by Richard V. Wilson, President; November 2, 1992
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MSA SC 5906-11-4
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1994/12/12
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photograph
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00/22/12
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Description
photograph of Lois Green Carr, presented to Lois Carr by the Maryland State Archives, December 12, 1994
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MSA SC 5906-11-5
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2002/03/04
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certificate
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00/22/12
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Description
certificate from the Division of Historical and Cultural Programs, Maryland Historical Trust; listing Lois Green Carr in the National Register of Historic People; March 4, 2002; signed by the State Historic Preservation Officer
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MSA SC 5906-11-6
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1997/12/12
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certificate
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00/22/12
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Description
certificate with wax seal: "Know Yee by this proclamation that Lois Green Carr is hereby made a member of The Order of the Golden Trowel and is granted the official title Honorary Archaeologist with all of the rights and privileges therein pertaining, signed this 12th day of December 1997, St. Mary's City, Maryland"; signed by Sir Flinders Petrie, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S.
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MSA SC 5906-11-7
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1981/05/24
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photograph
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00/22/12
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Description
photograph of gathering of people associated with St. Mary's City around William Donald Schaefer signing HB 776, May 24, 1981
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MSA SC 5906-11-8
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folder with inserts
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00/22/12
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Description
printing demonstration example by "William Nuthead, Printer, 1651-1695" from St. Mary's City
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MSA SC 5906-11-9
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1985/11
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poster
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00/22/12
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Description
poster Historic St. Mary's City, Maryland signed by Doris Miklitz 11/85
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MSA SC 5906-11-10
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1984
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poster
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00/22/12
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Description
poster "Maryland, A Product of Two Worlds, The Thrid Hall of Records Conference on Maryland History, May 17-20, 1984 at St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City; The Maryland Hall of Records, the St. Mary's City Commission, St. Mary's College of Maryland, and the Institute of Early American History and Culture invite you to attend 'Maryland, A Product of Two Worlds', a major scholarly and public conference, to be held May 17-20, 1984 at St. Mary's City. This project was made possible with funds from the Maryland Humanities Council, Inc., through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Office of State Programs"
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MSA SC 5906-11-11
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1978/03
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poster
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00/22/12
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Description
poster "Maryland Day 1978, Old St. Mary's City", signed by Jeannie... March 1978"
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MSA SC 5906-11-12
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1978
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poster
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00/22/12
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Description
poster "St. Maries Citty Living History: The 'St. Maries Citty' of the 1680s recreated between 1-4 P.M. every Saturday and Sunday from July 15 to August 20, 1978 at the State House, St. Mary's City, M"
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MSA SC 5906-11-13
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1973
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poster
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B5
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Description
poster "Alfred, The First Flagship of the United States Navy by Phillips Melville, reproduced by R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company The Lakeside Press, copyright 1968, 1973 by John J. McCusker"
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MSA SC 5906-11-14
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1957
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poster
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00/22/12
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Description
poster illustrating and describing "The Great Seal of Maryland", The Maurice Leeser Co., Baltimore, MD, 1957
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MSA SC 5906-11-15
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poster
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00/22/12
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Description
poster advertising the Maryland Day celebration in Historic St. Mary's City, March 24-25, 1990
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