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Citizens Award for Elizabeth Grinton

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An announcement of Elizabeth Grinton receiving the WKBC Citizens Award.

Family History of Brack Sylvester and Elizabeth Ann Grinton Parks

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An autobiographical, handwritten account of Brack Sylvester and Elizabeth Ann Parks Grinton by Elizabeth Grinton.

Elizabeth Grinton: "Up To The People Now"

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A photo of Elizabeth Grinton in front of Lincoln Heights after its closure as a school.

Letter from William S. Price, Jr., State Historic Preservation Officer, to Elizabeth Grinton, Owner of Lincoln Heights High School

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This letter is from William S. Price, Jr., State Historic Preservation Officer, to Elizabeth Grinton, owner of Lincoln Heights High School. This letter was written on August 4, 1987 to inform Ms. Grinton that her property was eligible for…

Letter from County of Wilkes Inspections Department to Elizabeth Grinton

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This December 11, 1996 letter from the County of Wilkes Inspections Department to Elizabeth Grinton describes the renovations to the Lincoln Heights Rosenwald building that were needed in order for it to be considered for use as a charter school.

Card From Jeremiah Osborne

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A card from a Lincoln Heights student, Jeremiah Osborne, to Mrs. Grinton dated 1987.

"Dear Mrs. Grinton,

I liked the corn fritters and the butter churn. I liked your cooking. Thank you.

Love,
Jeremiah Osborne"

Thank You Card From Carmen Harris

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A card from student Carmen Harris thanking Mrs. Grinton for her kind hospitality.

"Dear Mrs. Grinton,

Thank you very much for inviting us to your log cabin. I love your corn bread it is good. Your antiques are beautiful. Thank you for the…

Thank You Card From Stephanie Johnson

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A thank-you letter from a Lincoln Heights student, Stephanie Johnson, to Mrs. Grinton.

"Dear Mrs. Grinton,

Thank you so much. I really enjoyed the old furniture. I'm [going] to start keeping things of my childhood. The food was very good.…