Home > Items Browse Items (2222 total) Sort by: Title Subject Date Added Thomas Merritt Thomas Merritt Thomas Merritt - On his family history, the importance of land ownership, and life prior to and after integration "Know what history really is. Know what history is all about. Dig deep." - Thomas Merritt In this interview, Mr. Merritt gives an overview of his family history in Chapel Hill and Carrboro by sharing memories of his childhood while discussing larger social shifts at work. Starting with a description… Thomas Merritt - On his family history, the importance of land ownership, and life prior to and after integration The Christian Index - Volume 120, No. 5 The Christian Index is the official publication of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. This edition from March 1, 1987 includes the inaugural address of Dr. Alex A. Chambers, the new president of Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee. Dr. Chambers served as pastor at St. Joseph CME Church from… The Christian Index - Volume 120, No. 5 Order of Service from Rev. Alex A. Chamber's Service of Memory Dr. Alex A. Chambers served as pastor at St. Joseph CME Church from 1964-1967. His Service of Memory took place at Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee on March 23, 1992. This pamphlet includes his obituary and information on the service. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME… Order of Service from Rev. Alex A. Chamber's Service of Memory "Lane to discuss new leader; Chambers 'vision, zeal' cited" Dr. Alex A. Chambers served as pastor at St. Joseph CME Church from 1964-1967. This article from The Jackson Sun in Jackson, Tennessee details Dr. Chambers funeral services. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. "Lane to discuss new leader; Chambers 'vision, zeal' cited" "President of Lane dies" Dr. Alex A. Chambers served as pastor at St. Joseph CME Church from 1964-1967. This newspaper article announcing his passing lists his accomplishments while serving as President of Lane College. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. "President of Lane dies" Postcard of St. Joseph CME Church Postcard of St. Joseph CME Church Drawing of Dr. Alex Chambers Dr. Alex A. Chambers served as pastor at St. Joseph CME Church from 1964-1967. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. Drawing of Dr. Alex Chambers "Putting the Past in Focus" - The "Gray Ladies" of N.C. Memorial Hospital This newspaper article from The Chapel Hill Herald discusses Chapel Hill's "Gray Ladies," who volunteered their caregiving services in hospitals. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church. "Putting the Past in Focus" - The "Gray Ladies" of N.C. Memorial Hospital Front cover from Rev. Warren R. Foushee's Homegoing Service Rev. Warren R. Foushee served as the pastor for St. Joseph CME Church from 1955-1964. Members of St. Joseph's congregation traveled to Columbia, South Carolina for Rev. Foushee's homegoing service in 1991, bringing back the cover from the order of service. Photo courtesy of Patricia "Pat" Jackson… Front cover from Rev. Warren R. Foushee's Homegoing Service Rev. Warren R. Foushee This photo shows Rev. Warren R. Foushee, who served as the pastor of St. Joseph CME Church from September 1955 to August 1964. Rev. Foushee was born and grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Photo courtesy of Patricia Jackson and St. Joseph CME Church Rev. Warren R. Foushee Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On St. Joseph CME Church from 1955-1967 Patricia "Pat" Jackson - On St. Joseph CME Church from 1955-1967 Minister Robert Campbell - On Black Builders "It’s good to talk about what it took to generate economics for the community itself. It was always teaching the new guy on the block. This is what it’s going to take for the future." - Minister Robert Campbell Within his interview, Minister Robert Campbell’s lively spirit and storytelling ease… Minister Robert Campbell - On Black Builders Brentton Harrison - On his time at the Jackson Center “It doesn’t feel like work, it feels like a calling, a mission, or a purpose." - Brentton Harrison Mr. Harrison is bidding farewell to the Jackson Center after 10 years of service to join the Hargreeves Community Center. With the whole staff bidding him farewell and asking questions, it leads to… Brentton Harrison - On his time at the Jackson Center Mildred "Mama Dip" Council Wins NC Small Business Person of the Year Mildred "Mama Dip" Council won North Carolina's Small Businessperson of the Year in 2002 and came in third runner-up in the national contest. Along with her daughter Anita Spring Council, Mrs. Council traveled to the White House in Washington DC to meet President George W. Bush. She also received… Mildred "Mama Dip" Council Wins NC Small Business Person of the Year Mildred "Mama Dip" Council Enjoys Food at Mama Dip's Kitchen "People always said 'If you eat your own food it must be good.'" - Anita Spring Council Mildred "Mama Dip" Council enjoys some of her own food in the kitchen of Mama Dip's Kitchen. Photos courtesy of Anita Spring Council Mildred "Mama Dip" Council Enjoys Food at Mama Dip's Kitchen Elementary School Field Trip to Mama Dip's Kitchen An elementary school class visited Mama Dip's Kitchen and enjoyed lunch at the restaurant. After the field trip, students drew pictures about their experience. Photos courtesy of Anita Spring Council Elementary School Field Trip to Mama Dip's Kitchen Mama Dip's Catering at A Tasteful Affair Mama Dip's Kitchen participated in the Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill's event, A Tasteful Affair. Mildred "Mama Dip" Council served food from her restaurant during the tasting event. Photos courtesy of Anita Spring Council Mama Dip's Catering at A Tasteful Affair Mama Dip's Kitchen Menus Through the Years Opening in 1976, Mama Dip's Kitchen is a Chapel Hill institution. Scroll through to see different versions of the menu through the years. Photos courtesy of Anita Spring Council Mama Dip's Kitchen Menus Through the Years Kay Gattis - On her life as a caregiver and her faith And that’s my life, it's all about Ms. Kay, and I’m still going to help until the day I die. If they need help, I’m going to do it. - Kay Gattis Ms. Kay Gattis describes her upbringing in Chapel Hill, with her parents and eight siblings. She described how she took on the role of the caregiver after… Kay Gattis - On her life as a caregiver and her faith Kay Gattis Kay Gattis Anita Spring Council - On her family and Mama Dip's Kitchen Anita Spring Council - On her family and Mama Dip's Kitchen Annette "Neecy" Council Annette "Neecy" Council Anita Spring Council Anita Spring Council Previous Page ... 37 38 39 40 41 ... Next Page