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Items associated with name 'Salisbury, MD'

Grace United Methodist Church Records

by Grace United Methodist Church (1925 – 2021)

1 box (1 linear feet)

The Grace United Methodist Church Records contains records of the Church from 1925-2021. The records include baptisms and marriages conducted by the church, quarterly conference papers, information on members, and other articles on the history of Grace United Methodist Church. A majority of the articles reference those who were in service to the Church.

Associated Subjects: Death Records • Marriage records • Religion
Identifier: 2022.001
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Lambda Society Records

by Stewart, PollyWagner, Diana (1996 – 2003)

1 box (0.5 linear feet)

The Lambda Society is a Salisbury University affinity group for LGBTQ+ faculty, staff, and graduate students. The Society was founded in 1998 by Dr. Polly Stewart and Dr. Paul Grecay after the University of Maryland System Board of Regents approved a policy of nondiscrimination based on sexual orientation in 1997. The records consist of correspondence between its members, event organization, and research on the state of LGBTQ+ affairs at the time. The Lambda Society continues to operate today, and aims to promote awareness of and advocate for the LGBTQ+ members of the campus community at Salisbury University.

Associated Subjects: Folklife - Gay Community • LGBT,
Identifier: SUA-130
Repository: University Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Tony Sarbanes Collection

by Sarbanes, Anthony Spyros (1917 – 2021)

7 folders (1 linear feet)

Anthony 'Tony' Sarbanes was an American athlete, scholar, educator, and soldier born in Salisbury, MD in 1937 to Greek immigrant parents. Sarbanes played basketball for Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College), and later embarked on a long career as a coach for various Salisbury schools in basketball, golf, and soccer. After serving as a teacher for several years, Sarbanes served as Vice Principal for several Salisbury schools, eventually becoming Principal for Wicomico High School and the first Principal of Parkside High School.

Associated Subjects: Sports
Identifier: 2017.033
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment