Box 21
Contains 8 Results:
"Registration of Free Negroes" books 2 and 3, 1822-1861, 1977
A reprint of "Registrations of Free Negroes Commencing September Court 1822, Book No. 2" and "Register of Free Blacks 1835 Book 3" : being the full text of the two extrant volumes 1822-1861 of registrations of free Blacks now in the County Courthouse, Fairfax Virginia
Lillian Washington birth record copy, 1905
Joseph Jenkins Jr. school materials, 1914-1915, 1918, 1922, 1924, 1928, 1950
Joseph Jenkins Jr.'s elementary school report cards, Dunbar High School athletic association card, invitation to Dunbar High School's senior class reception, a certificate from the State of Georgia Department of Education for Joseph Jenkins Jr. to teach elemetary and high school (Emma's uncle)
Lillian Washington Jenkins High School memory book, 1924
Lillian Washington Jenkins' memory book from Dunbar High School, class of 1924. Includes photos of Lillian and friends, invitations to social events, personal notes, autographs from friends, list of Lillian's prizes and honors through high school, drawings and notes in the back of the book.
Joseph Jenkins Jr. and Lillian Washington Jenkins' photo album, 1935, 1959, 1968, 1971, 1975, 1980, undated
Christmas cards from family friends, photo of the Virginia Board of Visiting Scholars including J. Jenkins Jr., candid photos of Joseph and Lillian Jenkins, Joseph's sister Cecie Jones and her Husband Harold, and friends Eugene and Helen Pickett, Jack Bond Sr., and other unidentified people
Joseph Jenkins organization and professional photos, 1936, 1957, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978, undated
Organizational photos that Joseph Jenkins was apart of including the Adult Education Institute at Fisk University, Virginia State University, and the First Unitarian Church. Also includes photos of the Jenkins' home on Halifax St. Petersburg, VA. and a photo of Lillian Washington Jenkins' god child
Lillian Washington Jenkins' checking account book, 1941-06-14-1942-02-10
Receipts for checks Lillian wrote for utilities, services, organizations and goods (Emma Lapsansky's aunt)
Joseph Henry Jenkins Jr. University of Minnesota, 1941, 1946-1949, 1951
Pamphlets for the summer program in American Studies at the University of Minnesota, pamphlets for various courses and activities at the University of Minnesota, an outline for a class on American life at the University of Minnesota, course outline for government and economic order, correspondence from the Verterans Administration and Viriginia State College regarding grants for J.H. Jenkins' education at the University of Minnesota. (Emma's uncle)