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Notebooks of Freda Breymaier

by Breymaier, Freda (1918 – 1919)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

These two high school class notebooks were written in 1918 and 1918 by Freda Breymaier of Fort Recovery, Ohio. The first notebook, which has patriotic imagery on its cover, was used in her science laboratory class. The second notebook was used for geography class.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Education • Youth
Identifier: SC2015.057
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Old Home Prize Essay collection

by Students from Somerset and Wicomico County High Schools (1932 – 2015)

8 boxes (4 linear feet)

The Old Home Prize Essay collection documents the contest submissions from both Somerset and Wicomico Counties, dating from 1932-2015, with a bulk of the material dating from 1970-1987. The essays cover a wide range of topics all of which focus on the Delmarva area. These topics include towns, houses and buildings, famous settlers, the Chesapeake Bay, and the Eastern Shore’s involvement in the Civil War.

Associated Subjects: Education
Identifier: 2008.133
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment
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Papers of J. Millard Tawes

by Crisfield Heritage FoundationTawes, J. Millard (1782 – 1994)

61 boxes,  7 oversize folders (75 linear feet)

The Papers of J. Millard Tawes consist of the political and personal papers of J. Millard Tawes and of historic Maryland records. The collection documents Tawes’ career as a politician from 1930-1979, including his service as the 54th Governor of Maryland from 1959-1967. It contains speeches, correspondence, photographs, publications and ephemera offering insight into fifty years of state and national politics. The collection includes Tawes’ speeches on the Freedom Riders and on the Cambridge Riots of 1963. It also includes correspondence between Tawes and Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson.

Associated Subjects: Civil Rights Movement • Economics • Education • Environment • Government • Politics • Tawes Family
Identifier: 2017.060
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Papers of the House of Corrections of the City of Chicago

by House of Corrections of the City of Chicago (1923)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

Papers of the House of Corrections of the City of Chicago document the lives and thoughts of inmates at the Chicago/Cook County, Illinois House of Corrections in 1923. These 17 to 21 year old boys wrote confessions, letters about their daily life, memories of their home lives, and completed various assignments that their teacher, Mrs. Hoerr, tasked to them. Many of the assignments, letters, and other writings are revealing of the daily thoughts and activities of the incarcerated peoples, as well as their jobs or lives prior to the House of Corrections as "hobos," "tramps," or "bums."

Associated Subjects: City and Town Life • Education • Labor History • Personal Correspondence • Youth
Identifier: SC2017.005
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Parent Teacher Association, Wicomico County records

by Parent Teacher Association (1985 – 1999)

1 carton (1 linear feet)

Parent Teacher Association, Wicomico County records document educational changes and the involvement of the local, state, and national PTA organization in the Wicomico County, Maryland school system. The records date from George Whitehead’s involvement with the PTA from 1985-1999 with the bulk of the material dating from 1985-1994. Participation of the Wicomico County Council PTA in the educational system and in the local community are documented via meeting agendas, correspondence, reports, newsletters, newspaper clippings, photographs, and convention packets.

Associated Subjects: Education
Identifier: 2016.085
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

Piney Point Community League Ledger (St. Mary's County, Maryland)

by Piney Point Community League (1918 – 1930)

2 folders (0.2 linear feet)

The Piney Point Community League was established in St. Mary's County, Maryland in 1918 for the "Benefit of Colored People." The League's work included the establishment of the benefit organization known as the "Good Hope Home League" in 1919, formation of an industrial school for African Americans, creation of structured home school programs, and disbursement of sick and death insurance benefits. This ledger documents the League's work through meeting minutes, member rolls (with officer names), accounts for charities and the industrial colored school, accounts of sick benefits and deaths, and League laws. Also included are loose notes regarding attendance and dues that were likely originally inside the ledger. The transcribed ledger is attached.

Associated Subjects: Charity • Clubs • Education • Minutes (Records) • African American History
Identifier: SC2016.076
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: View Attachment

Preadolescent Children Case Studies

by Salisbury University (1968 – 1973)

2 boxes (0.5 linear feet)

These case studies were written by Salisbury State College students for Dr. John May’s Education 300 course between 1968 and 1973. These particular case studies, which range from ages five to sixteen, were kept on reserve in the library as model examples for later students. The case studies each examine one local preadolescent child in depth, including behavioral analyses, descriptions of home life, and other mental and emotional assessments. The names of the case study subjects have been redacted and are referred to only by the first letter of the first name.

Associated Subjects: Education • Questionnaires • Youth
Identifier: SUA-070
Repository: University Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Public School Attendance Registers

by Worcester County Public Schools (1920 – 1922)

1 oversize box (2.5 linear feet)

Attendance record registers from school Number One, District Four in Worcester County, Maryland, 1920-1922. The records document student's names as well as the days they were present and absent. Information also recorded includes the student's age, grade and the date of entrance.

Associated Subjects: Ledger • African American History • Education
Identifier: 2014.105
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Randolph M. Nock papers

by Unknown (1915 – 1932)

1 oversize folder (2 linear feet)

Medical certificates and awards of Randolph M. Nock, a Salisbury, Maryland surgeon, document his primary and secondary education at Stockton High School in Worcester County, as well as his medical education at the University of Maryland and subsequent certifications for his residency and certification from the Board of Medical Examiners, 1915-1932.

Associated Subjects: Education • Medical History
Identifier: 2006.103
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Rebecca Lee Larmore papers

by Larmore, Rebecca Lee (1930 – 1944)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This collection documents the childhood of a Tyaskin, Maryland girl, Rebecca Lee Larmore (later Griffith), from 1930 to 1944. Included are Sharptown and Hebron Elementary and High School report cards from 1930 to 1940 (grade 2 through high school) and a ration book holder with an advertisement for Cook's Cab Service. The rations were issued to the Jones and Larmore family members who lived at the Turnstile Farm in Tyaskin near Coxs Corner in 1944: Irving C Jones, Martha Ellen Powell Jones, Ethel Jones Larmore, Lloyd Lennox Larmore, and Rebecca Lee Larmore. Included are notes from the donor (Rebecca Lee Larmore's daughter), Lee Ellen Griffith.

Associated Subjects: Ration Books • World War, 1939-1945 • War • Education
Identifier: 2021.018
Repository: Local History Archives
Attachment: No attachment

Receipt Books

by Maryland State Normal SchoolMaryland State Teachers College (Salisbury, Md.) (1925 – 1945)

6 cartons (6 linear feet)

This collection of receipt books dates from 1925 to 1945 and includes student financial transactions, petty cash accounts, and school cafeteria receipts that document the financial activities at Maryland Normal School (which became Maryland State Teachers College in 1935 and is now Salisbury University).

Associated Subjects: Account books • Business • Economics • Education
Identifier: SUA-115
Repository: University Archives
Attachment: No attachment