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Box CUS.01

 Container

Contains 110 Results:

Quinn A.M.E. Church, 1948

 File — Multiple Containers
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Caption reads "This is Quinn AME Church in Frederick, which recently ended 25 years of indebtedness by liquidating a $3,000 mortgage."

Dates: 1948

Quinn, Angelo, 1954

 File — Multiple Containers
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Caption reads "Angelo Quinn will be featured with the popular Twilighters when they appear Friday night at the Elks Halls in Catonsville and Saturday night at the Odd Fellows Hall in Baltimore."

Dates: 1954

Quinn, Betty, 1967

 File — Multiple Containers
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Coverage of the murder of 16-year-old Betty Quinn, killed from a shotgun blast while on her porch. Note on front of envelope reads "Landlord-John Scott."

Dates: 1967

Quinn, Janett, 1957

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17-year-old senior, Janet Quinn was the first "person of her race" elected football queen at Scott High School.

Dates: 1957

Quinn, Rebecca, 1966

 File — Multiple Containers
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Caption reads "Miss Rebecca Quinn became the bride of Charles Covington in a ceremony in Bethel A.M.E. Church, Baltimore."

Dates: 1966

Quinones, Milda E., Undated

 File — Box: CUS.01
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Note on back of cut reads "She's Engaged."

Dates: Undated

Quinroe, Elroy, 1977

 File — Multiple Containers
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Appointed to the position of architectural historian for Orchard Street Church as a staff member of the Maryland Commission on Afro-American History and Culture. Orchard Street Church building was constructed in 1837 by slaves.

Dates: 1977

Quinton, Barbara A., 1967

 File — Multiple Containers

Quivers, William W. (Lt.), 1942, 1944, 1945

 File — Multiple Containers
Dates: 1942; 1944; 1945