A list of sales figures to various places throughout the United States and the tonnage shipped for the year 1766. [page 1] A continuation of the sales list for the year 1767. [page 2]
Color photograph of Septima P. Clark and her son, Nerie David Clark, Jr. standing in front of Septima P. Clark painted portrait at Septima P. Clark Day Care Center inaugural ceremony.
Color photograph of Directors of Day Care Center, Mrs. Gethers and Mrs. Glass, behind the scenes at Septima P. Clark Day Care Center inaugural ceremony.
Color photograph of Septima P. Clark and others seated next to speaker Lonnie Hamilton, County Council Chairman, at Septima P. Clark Day Care Center inaugural ceremony.
Photograph of thirty-seven students from the Avery Institute standing on the school's main staircase outside of the building. Caption on back: "Picture Includes: Catherine A. Walker; Erma Pequette - Teacher at Burke; Mary Ann McFall - Teacher at Burke; Marie Patrick Tobin - Teacher; Sadie Gaillard Fielding"
Damaged paper fan from the Mickey Funeral Home with image of W. E. B. DuBois and Sightseeing Party. Pictured in the first row are Nathaniel Butler, Eddie Mickey, Dr. Thorne, and Richard Mickey. Pictured in the back row are Edwin Harleston, unknown man, B. F. Cox, Dr. DuBois, Dr. Johnson, Richard Reddy, Harold Shokes, Moultrie Harleston or George Robinson, undertaker.
Photograph of thirteen female students from the Avery Normal Institute posed outside with a large group of female students in the background. Includes the phrase "Lest we Forget."
Photograph of eight members of Avery's class of 1931 reunited after thirty years at a classmate's wedding. All are dressed up and stand outside of a church.
Color photograph of speech given by Reynald Seatt at the class of 1932's reunion luncheon at the Holiday Inn. Caption: "Standing Reynald Seatt; Seated John Edwards"
Color phtograph of attendees from Avery's class of 1932 at the community program held at Zion-Olivet church listening to the speaker while sitting in church pews. Caption: "R.J. Martin, Science Teacher, John F. Potts, Mrs. Potts, and D. S. Hill.
Color photographs of County Councilpeople and Avery's class of 1932 at the County Council Headquarters at Zion-Olivet Church. Caption: Laura Gailliard, Mayme Eddy, Lewis Hicksaw, Ruth Gibson, Back of Franklin Edwards, Richard Greene."
Color photograph of twenty-one members of Avery's class of 1932. Caption: "Class reunion at home of J. Michael Graves with A.W. Hoursey, John Potts, and G.P. Singeleton."
Color photograph of guests attending banquet for the class of 1932's reunion luncheon at the Holiday Inn. Caption: "Ermine Bligen Ellington and R.J. Martin Reunion Banquet."
Color photographs of County Councilpeople and Avery's class of 1932 at the County Council Headquarters at Zion-Olivet Church. Caption: "Franklin Edwards, Richard Greene, Mrs. Wndell Cox, Andrew White, Seated Cathryn Johnson Michel, Wendell Cox, J. Michel Graves, Lonnie Hamilton, Chairman"
Color photograph of guests seated at banquet tables at an Avery reunion luncheon at the Holiday Inn for the class of 1932 with woman smoking a cigarette. Caption: "Lela Delesline Luter Reunion dinner."
Color photograph of attendees from Avery's class of 1932 at the community program held at Zion Olivet listening to a speaker while sitting in church pews. The audience laughs together.
Color photograph of attendees from Avery's class of 1932 at the community program held at Zion Olivet listening to a speaker while sitting in church pews.
Color photograph of guests attending banquet for the class of 1932's reunion luncheon at the Holiday Inn. Caption: "Background facing camera Alice and Wilfred Garrett."
Color photograph of members of Avery's class of 1932 deboarding a charter bus outside of the school. Caption: "Ermine Ellington, Alice Garrett at right."
Color photograph of guests seated at a banquet table at an Avery reunion luncheon for the class of 1932 at the Holiday Inn. Caption: "J. Avery Pittman; John Edwards seated."
Scrapbook page providing three black and white photographs of National Y.W.C.A. Week from April 24, 1951, themed, "To Find My Place in the World as a Woman, as Christian, as a Citizen."