Guide to Record Group 20: Artifacts
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY ARCHIVES Guide to the Records of the RECORD GROUP 20: ARTIFACTS December 8, 2015 Montgomery County Archives Montgomery County Records Center 8540 Anniversary Circle, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20877 (301) 926-5002 [email protected] www.montgomeryhistory.org Record Group 20: Artifacts 2 MONTGOMERY COUNTY ARCHIVES Guide to the Records of the RECORD GROUP 20: ARTIFACTS This record group includes three-dimensional materials which document County history that were removed from the original location in their assigned series and placed in separate containers. Separation sheets were inserted in the original location within the folder to indicate the new location of any records placed elsewhere. BOX INVENTORY Box 1 (Located F1a) 1976 Montgomery County Bicentennial Pin (2 buttons) Original Location: Record Group 3: Legislative Support; Record Title: Legislative Information Office; Folder: Bicentennial Commission NAACP Holiday Greeting Stamps, 1981 (1 sheet of stamps) 3 Purple Hostess Ribbons & 7 Messenger Ribbons (10 identification ribbons) NAACP pin (1 pin) Montgomery County Public Schools Key-Ring (1 key-ring) Original Location: Record Group 17: Personal Papers; Record Title: Edith Throckmorton Papers; Folder: Correspondence and General Information, 1974-1981 CE Sidney Kramer’s Badge for the Asian Forum 1989, held May 13, 1989 (1 badge with ribbon) Original Location: Record Group 1: Executive Branch; Record Title: County Executive; Folder: Kramer, Sydney: Agencies: Planning Policies American Flag, Flag Day Ceremonies 1988 (1 handheld flag) Original Location: Record Group 1: Executive Branch; Record Title: County Executive; Folder: Kramer, Sydney: Agencies: Personnel, 1988 Record Group 20: Artifacts 3 (Box 1, Cont.) Commemorative Plate, 1985 (1 plate) Original Location: N/A; Text on plate reads: Montgomery County Executive Charles W. Gilchrist, Montgomery County Council President Michael L. Gudis, Montgomery County Council members Rose Crenca, Scott Fosler, Esther P. Gelman, William E. Hanna, Jr., Neal Potter, David Scull, and Dr. Steven Muller, President of The Johns Hopkins University, announce the establishment of The Johns Hopkins Center for Advanced Studies in Montgomery County, Maryland June 21, 1985. Box 2 (Located F3a) Several pieces for assembly of NALA Tote Bag Original Location: Record Group 18: Civic Organizations; Record Title: Literacy Council of Montgomery County; Folder: Alphabetical Files: National Affiliation for Literacy Advance, 1965-1971 Red Ribbon – length of red ribbon-cut; was used at reopening of Montgomery County Archives, 22 October 2014, 8540 Anniversary Circle, Gaithersburg, MD .