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Title
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Celebrating Simms Collection: The Story of the Lucy F. Simms School
Description
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The first series in the Celebrating Simms Collection consists of approximately 450 items that were digitized to support the development and design of the 2016 Celebrating Simms exhibit. The series consists primarily of photographs and some historical documents related to the Effinger St. School (1882–1938); the Lucy F. Simms School (1938-1966); the Simms Reunion Committee (1982–Present); private family photographs documenting life in the Northeast Neighborhood of Harrisonburg, Virginia (1882–1966); and official photographs documenting Harrisonburg’s R4 Urban Renewal Project (1955–1964).
The Celebrating Simms Collection consists entirely of digitized materials. It is a post-custodial collection, meaning that all original materials were returned to the custody of their original owners immediately after being digitized. The individuals who shared their private collections with this project for digitization include: Doris Harper Allen, Howard Curry, Dorothy Dickerson, Twyla French, Billo Harper, Greg Johnson, Wilhelmina Johnson, Dale MacAllister, Edna Mitchell, Deanna Reed, Jennifer Vickers, and Betty Lou Winkey. Some items were also digitized for Celebrating Simms with permission from JMU Special Collections, the Massanutten Regional Library, the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society (now Rocktown History), and the Daily News-Record.
Creator
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Celebrating Simms Project
Publisher
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JMU Libraries
Date
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1867-2016
Still Image
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Title
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May Day Parade
Subject
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Girls
Children
Dresses
Building, house
Description
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A photo of the Maypole girls getting ready to wrap the pole. Pictured left to right: Lois Williams, Jeannie Goodwin, Laverne Abernathy, Lucille Madden, Anne Johnson (?), Marry Anne Smith, Wilma Mae Washington, and Priscilla Fields.
Source
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Billo Harper
Publisher
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James Madison University Libraries
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<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">CC By-NC 4.0</a>
Format
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color photographs
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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simms00427
Spatial Coverage
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Harrisonburg (Va.)
Anne Johnson
Jeannie Goodwin
Laverne Abernathy
Lois Williams
Lucille Madden
Marry Anne Smith
Priscilla Fields
Wilma Mae Washington