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Records of the Music, Theatre, and Dance Department
by Salisbury University Dance Department; Salisbury University Fulton School of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Salisbury University Music Department; Salisbury University Theatre Department (1961 – 2024)
13 boxes (13 linear feet)
The records of the Music, Theatre, and Dance Department contain materials documenting the history and productions of the three different programs. The materials date between 1961 and 2024 and range from photographs, administrative files, programs, newspaper clippings, press releases, audio visual recordings, scrapbooks and more.
Records of the Student Affairs Office
by Salisbury University; Salisbury University Office of Student Affairs (2019 – 2021)
1 oversize folder (0.1 linear feet)
The Records of the Office of Student Affairs documents the administration and activities within the division from 2019-2021. Included in the collection are programs and posters related to the 2019 events: 1619-2019 400 Years of Resilience, a public viewing of the film Harriet, and a poster advertising the inaugural Anti-Racism Summit at Salisbury University.
Salisbury Symphony Orchestra Collection
by Elliot, Thomas; Robinson, Lacey; Salisbury Symphony Orchestra (1986 – 2021)
3 boxes, 1 oversize folder ( linear feet)
The Salisbury Symphony Orchestra Collection documents the musical organization's activities since its inception in 1986 to 2021. The collection includes administrative materials, performance programs, annual reports, performance schedules, photographs of the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra (SSO), a certificate of appreciation for Dr. Thomas Elliot, and the "Road Show" binder that was used by Dr. Elliot and Lacey Robinson to promote the SSO to local businesses and solicit corporate patrons. Also included is the obituary for the SSO's founder and first conductor, Dr. Thomas Elliot.
Salisbury, Maryland: Central City of the Eastern Shore
by Salisbury Chamber of Commerce (circa 1956)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
This booklet, entitled "Salisbury, Maryland: Central City of the Eastern Shore," was created by the Salisbury Chamber of Commerce circa 1956. The city is promoted through visual and textual highlights of the city's industry, utilities, transportation, businesses, educational and cultural institutions, churches, shopping centers, agricultural industry, climate, youth, growth, hotels and motels, and health services.
Schooner Sultana Collection
by Unknown (2000s)
6 folders (0.06 linear feet)
Contains information pertaining to various programs related to the Sultana, including introduction to the SULTANA, Pemberton and the films, there are papers listing who did what work on the SULTANA projects, a series of pages about bits and pieces of SULTANA and Pemberton project information, a project agenda, information of assistantships for the SULTANA projects and financial records about Nabb expenses related to the SULTANA project.
The Fair of the Iron Horse Program
by The Fair of the Iron Horse (1927)
1 drawer (0.1 linear feet)
This program was created The Fair of the Iron Horse, which took place in Halethorpe, Maryland from September 24 to October 8, 1927. The event was held to commemorate the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad’s first one hundred years of service to the public. The massive undertaking was spread over 25 acres along the Old Main Line and was attended by more than 1.25 million people. In addition to stationary exhibitions, it featured a moving pageant each afternoon that dramatized the progress of inland transport during the previous 100 years. Featured in the pageant were Native American Indians, horseback riders, stagecoaches, Conestoga wagons, and the evolution of locomotives including entries from Canada and Great Britain.
Vertical Files
by Unknown (Undated)
folders ( linear feet)
Vertical files contain subject based materials on the Eastern Shore, Delmarva, and the states of Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia as well as Salisbury University. Materials include newspaper clippings, brochures, handwritten information, and copies. For more detailed information, see the comprehensive list of subject material available attached to this guide.
Wicomico High School Class of 1942 records
by Unknown (1930 – 2002)
17 folders (0.17 linear feet)
Wicomico High School Class of 1942 records document the class particularly Anita Dise Brown and James L. Brown and includes reunion programs from 1957-2002, newspaper clippings, celebratory cards from wedding and birth of a child. Also included are records about infant care, the Bay Bridge dedication and a menu from English Grills and Chicken House.