Elry Sands Collection

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Title

Elry Sands Collection

Description

The Elry Sands Collection holds many programs documenting the events organized by several Collegiate groups, and churches and local Florida schools. Delta Sigma Theta chapter of FAMU is heavily featured, The Egelloc Civic, Booker T. Washignton, Liberty City Elementary, and George Washignton Carver Jr. High all also appear in collection. Mount Olivette programs and other local churches are also present. Within the collection are also a wide assortment of obituaries.

Identifier

BAF MS_00217

Alternative Title

Elry Sands Collection

Date Valid

1942-2013

Date Created

1942

Date

2013

Creator

Luis A. Berthin

Extent

10.00

Is Part Of

4

Abstract

Elry Sands was a school teacher who dedicated her life to her students, sorority and her church. She was tightly knit within the community as made apparent by the collections content. Obituraries of many, and programs documenting many events within separate and distinct groups show that Mrs. Sands was a pillar of her community.

Conforms To

This collection was arranged at the folder level, by likeness of content. Documents arranged first alphabetically and chronologically where applicable.

Type

2

Has Part

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Access Rights

There are no access restrictions on this material.

Rights

Finding Aid (c) 2011 The Black Archives, History and Research Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Director of The Black Archives, History and Research Foundation, Inc. An image license agreement must be signed prior to recording or copying images.

Source

Maria Davis

Accrual Method

Donation

Date Accepted

20180316

Spatial Coverage

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Provenance

This collection was accepted by Timothy Barber, Executive Director and  Jocelyn Hurtado, Assistant Archivsit on March 18th, 2016. The materials was donated by Maria Davis, a relative of Elry Sands. Materials were housed in clear storage bins with no intellectual arrangement. Materials were later transfered to 5 brown cubic boxes and housed in the Black Archives History and Research Foundation of South,FL Vault.

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Language

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Bibliographic Citation

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