Undated photograph of Edna Delores Pincham with husband and two unidentified people, wearing promotional materials for Edna Pincham's mayoral campaign.
A biography of the Reverend Mother Elizabth Powell, most likely from October 17th, 2001 Ohio Women's Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Severance Hall in Cleveland. Powell was inducted for her lifetime community service ...
Photograph of the Emerson Funeral Home basketball champions, dated 1932-33. H.G. Emerson Funeral home was established in 1914 by Horace Greely Emerson, who was owner of the first black owned cemetary.
Newspaper article on the award of a grant awarded to Ezell Armour, circa the early 1960's. The details of the scholarship grant and Armour's career and education are highlighted. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Newspaper article on Ezell L. Armour's appointment as Director of Mahoning Welfare Department. Armour's education, career history, and family are highlighted. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Undated photograph of Ezell L. Armour, possibly at April 6th, 1989 National Association of Social Workers banquet, honoring him and William Brennan for social work. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Program from a testimonial dinner honoring Ezell L. Armour for his humanitarianism and service to the community of Mahoning County. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Undated photograph of Ezell L. Armour, possibly at April 6th, 1989 National Association of Social Workers banquet, honoring him and William Brennan for social work. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Undated photograph of the family of Raymond Carter, clockwise from top, Raymond Gene, Jr.; Johannes; Virginia; DeWayne Dwight. From the Delta Heritage Project.
Vindicator article from September 2001 on the Reverend Mother Elizabeth Powell's induction into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame, in the achievement category of "Religion and Community Services."
The article focuses on ...