Sylvia Dean Stanback Collection

Dean Family History by Sylvia Stanback of Greensboro, NC
An oral history interview with Valerie Wanda Dean conducted by Sylvia Stanback as part of the Archival Seedlings Program (2020-2021).
Dean family home (front view)
The Dean family home at 1059 East Market Street. This was later the site of the Hayes-Taylor YMCA and more recently the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex of N.C. A&T State University.
Dean family home (rear view)
The Dean family home at 1059 East Market Street. This was later the site of the Hayes-Taylor YMCA and more recently the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex of N.C. A&T State University.
Dean family home (side view)
The Dean family home at 1059 East Market Street. This was later the site of the Hayes-Taylor YMCA and more recently the Harold L. Martin Sr. Engineering Research and Innovation Complex of N.C. A&T State University.
Dean family photograph
Dean family members in the family home(?) at the corner of Dudley and East Market streets.
Dean family records
Genealogical record documenting the family of James Monroe Dean, Sr. and Lucinda Mitchell Dean. Prior to "urban renewal" the family home was located at the corner of Dudley Street and East Market Street in Greensboro across from Farley's Sweet Shop at 938 East Market.
Dean family tree
Handwritten family tree showing the descendants of James Monroe Dean, Sr. and Lucinda Mitchell Dean, beginning in 1834.
James Monroe Dean, Jr.
Photograph of James Monroe Dean, Jr. (1875-1927), grandfather of Sylvia Stanback.
James Monroe Dean, Sr. and Lucinda Mitchell Dean
Portrait of James Monroe Dean, Sr. (1834-1902) and Lucinda Mitchell Dean (1834-1911), great-grandparents of Sylvia Stanback. Dean was a churchman, philanthropist, and magistrate in Greensboro, and also owned Dean's Brickyard, which supplied bricks for numerous structures in Greensboro.
Maps of East Market Street area
Maps showing the contemporary locations of Providence Baptist Church and A&T State University in 1907, 1925, and 1953. The maps show Dean Street and Mitchell Street, which were named after family members, James Monroe Dean, Sr. and his wife's father. Both streets were eliminated during "urban renewal" in the 1960s. The Mitchell family donated the land to build the original Providence Baptist Church.
Margaret Dean Freeman
Margaret Dean Freeman. mother[?] of Sylvia Stanback, stands in front of Providence Baptist Church[?], possibly during a 1992 visit.
Margaret Freeman recalls Greensboro roots
Greensboro News & Record article documenting Margaret Dean Freeman's recollections of the Dean family business and their contributions to Greensboro.
Pearl Harris Dean
Photograph of Pearl Harris Dean, wife of James Monroe Dean, Jr. and grandmother of Sylvia Stanback, at the home at 144 Mitchell Street. In the background is the Dudley Memorial Building of North Carolina A&T State University.
Williard S. Holt, Jr. M.D. [obituary]
Obituary of Williard Sloan Holt, Jr. M.D. (1928-2001), a native of Greensboro and pioneering physician who ultimately practiced in Detroit. Holt was the first African-American to serve in several management and administrative positions at Mercy Hospital.
Williard S. Holt, Jr. M.D. [obituary]
Obituary of Williard Sloan Holt, Jr. M.D. (1928-2001), a native of Greensboro and pioneering physician who ultimately practiced in Detroit. Holt was the first African-American to serve in several management and administrative positions at Mercy Hospital.