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Items with subject 'Historic Buildings'

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Pat Russell papers

by Russell, Pat (1972 – 2004)

5 cartons,  2 boxes (6 linear feet)

The papers of Pat Russell document her community preservation activities from 1972-2004 in Whitehaven, Maryland and surrounding regional areas. These accomplishments include her involvement with the Wicomico County Historical Properties, Inc., which are documented via the restoration efforts of the Whitehaven Hotel and the development of the Whitehaven Historic District. Documenting resources include correspondence, architectural drawings, newspaper clippings, fiduciary responsibilities, and photographs. Regional oral histories document the shanty boats and hunting lodges which were once prominently featured along the seaside of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Cassette tape recordings and transcripts of these interviews with local people document their experiences which include Bob-O-Dell, Pope’s Island, the High Winds Club, and waterfowl hunting on Assateague and Chincoteague Islands. The oral histories also document varying storms that reshaped the coastline, as well as the development and expansion of cities and towns on the Delmarva Peninsula. Also documented through oral history are the personal experiences of Whitehaven residents which include African American segregation and their lives in various Eastern Shore communities including Taylorsville, the Germantown Rosenwald School, Ocean City and Church Creek.

Associated Subjects: Architecture • Historic Buildings • Historic Preservation • Maritime
Identifier: 2000.020
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Pat Taylor collection

by Taylor, Pat (1940 – 1970)

1 box (0.5 linear feet)

This collection contains a variety of material on several subjects including education, organizations, land, buildings and objects. The first series consists of booklets containing 9th grade Social Studies lesson plans designed by the Wicomico Board of Education with the purpose of replacing Civics. The second series contains records from the State Teachers College. The third series includes building surveys completed in preparation for an exhibit.

Associated Subjects: Education • Historic Buildings
Identifier: 1990.069
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Pemberton Hall Foundation Oral History Collection

by Gaskill, Erik (1971 – 2018s)

6 folders ( linear feet)

These oral histories document the history of the restoration of Pemberton Hall Manor and the formation of the Pemberton Hall Foundation beginning in 1971 through interviews with current and former members of the Pemberton Hall Foundation. These narrators speak about their memories, obstacles faced, and allies who helped secure Pemberton Manor's historical integrity. Compiled transcriptions are attached.

Associated Subjects: Handy Family • Historic Buildings • Historic Preservation • Politics
Identifier: NCOH-0006
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Photograph Files

by Salisbury University (1923 – 2015)

8 cartons (8 linear feet)

The Photographs Collection includes thousands of photographic prints, negatives, contact sheets, and reproductions that document the history of Salisbury University from its groundbreaking in 1923 and founding in 1925 to nearly the present.

Associated Subjects: Historic Buildings • Photography
Identifier: SUA-016
Repository: University Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Photograph of House on Whitehaven Road

by Maloof, Rick (1990s)

1 oversize folder (1.5 linear feet)

Black and white photographic print of a dilapidated two and a half story, gable-front home on Whitehaven Road, Quantico, Maryland. Taken in the mid-1990s by Rick Maloof, the photograph depicts the house with a debris-strewn yard and rotted front porch.

Associated Subjects: Historic Buildings
Identifier: 2019.018c
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Records of the Architectural and Engineering Services/Capital Projects Office

by Salisbury University Office of Architectural and Engineering Services/Capital Projects (1972 – 2008)

7 cartons (8 linear feet)

The Salisbury University Architectural & Engineering Services/Capital Projects Office supports campus Master and Strategic planning efforts related to facilities and site development. Working in support of, and in coordination with, other University offices, A & E Services/Capital Projects manages the design, planning and construction of capital-funded, system-funded and large University projects. The office is responsible for Architectural and Engineering Services, which includes several million dollars of “in-house” design and construction administration annually. The records include reports, correspondence, and other files of the Architectural & Engineering Services/Capital Projects Office at Salisbury University. Some records pertain to campus structures that are no longer standing such as the Ruth Powell Dining Hall, Potomac Hall, the Allenwood Shopping Center, and the Maintenance Building.

Associated Subjects: Historic Buildings
Identifier: SUA-006
Repository: University Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Reverend B.G. Parker photographs

by Parker, Rev. B.B. (circa 1890, 1900)

1 box (1 linear feet)

The collection of photographic prints created by Rev. B.G. Parker from Western Wicomico County, Maryland depict children, families, buildings, and schools throughout the aforementioned region circa 1890-1900.

Identifier: 1984.061
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Robert Withy Interiors Inc. records

by Unknown (1950 – 2006)

1 carton (1 linear feet)

Robert Withey Interiors Inc. records documents the interior design business once located in Salisbury, Maryland as well as associated projects with the Maryland Historical Trust, 1950-2006. Materials include handwritten ledgers, receipts, and invoices documenting the financial progression of the design firm. In addition to these materials are documents from the Maryland Historical Trust Teackle Mansion restoration project and include correspondence and other assorted ephemera. Also, there is an issue of Benjaminews, a local women’s store from April 1947.

Associated Subjects: Architecture • Business • Historic Buildings • Historic Preservation
Identifier: 2006.303
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Salisbury City Council records

by Salisbury City Council (1983 – 1993)

2 cartons,  1 box (2.5 linear feet)

The Salisbury City Council records document the internal functions of the council from 1983 – 1993 with the bulk of the material dating from, 1992 – 1993. Council records include meeting minutes and agendas pertaining to ordinances and proposals. These ordinances include environmental concerns, tax fees and planning and zoning concerns. Also found in the records are interoffice memorandums, financial records including budget briefings, annual reports, and correspondence. Correspondence includes complaints and requests for action from community members and invitations from various local organizations including neighborhood associations and the sheriff’s office and the Salisbury Zoo.

Associated Subjects: Historic Buildings • Politics • Government
Identifier: 2006.183
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

St. Giles property records

by Clay, Anne Morris (1982)

1 folder (0.01 linear feet)

Property records of St. Giles, a Federal style home located near Hebron, Wicomico County, Maryland; the records document the property's chain of ownership through copies of original land records and research notes created by Anne Morris Clay in 1982 for a historic property inventory for the Maryland Historic Trust and the National Trust of Historic Places.

Associated Subjects: Architecture • Historic Buildings • Historic Preservation
Identifier: 1988.007
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Virginia Ayers Satterfield Scrapbook Collection

by Satterfield, Virginia Ayers (1932 – 1944)

1 box (1 linear feet)

This collection contains personal memorabilia of Amanda Virginia Ayres Spencer Satterfield. Included are two scrapbooks relating to her high school experience at Ocean City (MD) High School from 1932 to 1939. In addition there is a ledger book from the Ambassador Apartments/Hotel from 1941 to 1944 which her father, Samuel Jacob Ayres owned and she later owned. The scrapbooks highlight her many activities, love interests and trips while at school. The ledger documents the guests who stayed at the hotel and the revenue accumulated during that period.

Associated Subjects: Business • Diaries (Women) • Genealogy • Historic Buildings
Identifier: 2008.096
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

William F. Waddy House research collection

by George, Randolph (1988 – 2019)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This collection contains research materials collected by Dr. Randolph George and T. Aaron Horner during their research on the Somerset County, Maryland home known as the William F. Waddy House (also known as the Jarvis Ballard House). Included are tract map reproductions, reproductions of wills, written research, photographs, and notes that document the history of the home that was built between 1740 and 1760. Reproduced documents date back to 1683.

Associated Subjects: Historic Buildings
Identifier: 2019.035
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment