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Elizabeth Ann Parks High School Diploma

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A copy of Elizabeth Ann Parks Grinton's high school diploma, awarded from Lincoln Heights High School.

Elizabeth Grinton Pay Stub From Lincoln Heights

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One of Elizabeth Grinton's pay stubs from Lincoln Heights.

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.

Girl Scouts at Lincoln Heights

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Girl Scouts greet North Carolina governor Terry Sanford during his visit to Lincoln Heights, 1962.

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.

Letter from Lincoln Heights Recreation Corporation to Presbyterian Committee on Self Development of People

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This letter from Lincoln Heights Recreation Corporation to Presbyterian Committee on Self Development of People addresses the need for a sanitary sewage disposal system in the Cairo Community. A detailed description of life within the Cairo Community…

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…

Lincoln Heights

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An editorial from the Wilkes Journal Patriot, arguing that the Lincoln Heights Recreation Corporation should gain ownership of the school.