The Haynes-Lofton Family Papers

The Haynes-Lofton Family Papers document the personal and professional lives of Dr. Euphemia Haynes, Dr. Harold Haynes, and, to a lesser extent, Euphemia Haynes' family. The records cover 1882-1974, although the bulk of the records span from 1930-1968. The largest portion of materials relate to...

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100 1 |a ,   |d ynes-Loft. 
245 1 0 |a The Haynes-Lofton Family Papers 
300 |a 35 linear feet; 69 boxes 
351 |a ArrangementThe Haynes-Lofton Family Papers consists of five series:Series 1: Personal, 1882-1974 (Boxes 1-25)Series 2: Professional, 1907-1959 (Boxes 26-31)Series 3: Subject Files, 1876(1930-1959)1967 (Boxes 32-45)Series 4: Washington, DC, Board of Education, 1959-1969 (Boxes 46-66)Series 5: Photos, 1880-1967 (Boxes 67-69) 
506 |a Restrictions on AccessThere are no access restrictions. 
520 2 |a The Haynes-Lofton Family Papers document the personal and professional lives of Dr. Euphemia Haynes, Dr. Harold Haynes, and, to a lesser extent, Euphemia Haynes' family. The records cover 1882-1974, although the bulk of the records span from 1930-1968. The largest portion of materials relate to education in the District of Columbia. This includes a large amount of materials documenting Euphemia's eight years on the District of Columbia Board of Education, records related to both Euphemia's and Harold's long tenure as educators and administrators in the District of Columbia public school system, and records related to their activity in professional organizations. The collection also includes materials that document the couple's financial holdings, including most prominently the large number of rental properties that the couple owned in the District of Columbia. The Haynes-Lofton Papers are comprised of correspondence, clippings, deeds, receipts, savings books, tax forms, articles, meetings minutes, class notes, tests, congressional reports, and photos. 
544 1 |a Related MaterialThe American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives:Other repositories:District of Columbia Board of Education Archives, Charles Sumner Museum, Washington, D.C. 
545 |a The daughter of William S. Lofton (March 2, 1862-March 1, 1919) and Lavinia Dey (d. June 1922), Martha Euphemia Haynes (September 11, 1890-July 25, 1980) lived her entire life in Washington, D.C. Lavinia Dey, also a native Washingtonian, married William Lofton on October 30, 1889. William migrated to the District of Columbia from Batesville, Arkansas, as a teenager and attended public schools in the District of Columbia, graduated from Spencerian Business College (1886), and Howard University's Dental College (1888). His dental practice, located on M St., in the District of Columbia, thrived for thirty years. William was a well known leader in the District's African-American community and an activist for African-American civil rights. Lavinia taught kindergarten in the District of Columbia public schools. She remained a devout and active Catholic throughout her life, singing, playing organ, directing the parish children's choir, and teaching Sunday school at St Augustine's Church. Euphemia, who rarely went by her given first name of Martha, was the first of William and Lavinia Lofton's two children. Joseph Lofton (1893-1959) was the couple's second child. Lavinia Lofton raised both Euphemia and Joseph after a bitter breakup with her husband in 1897. 
546 |a English 
600 1 0 |a Hansen, Carl F. 
600 1 0 |a Haynes, Harold Appo,   |d 1889-1978. 
600 1 0 |a Lofton, Joseph 
600 1 0 |a Lofton, Livinia 
600 1 0 |a Lofton, William S. 
600 1 0 |a ,   |d fton-Hayn. 
600 1 0 |a Passow, Harry A. 
610 1 0 |a Catholic University of America 
610 1 0 |a College Alumnae Club of the District of Columbia 
610 1 0 |a District of Columbia Board of Education 
610 1 0 |a Miner's Teachers College 
610 1 0 |a National Association for Mental Health 
610 1 0 |a National Association of College Women 
610 1 0 |a National Catholic Welfare Council 
610 1 0 |a National Council of Catholic Women 
610 1 0 |a New Federated Colored Catholics 
610 1 0 |a Sigma Delta Epsilon 
610 1 0 |a St.   |b Augustines 
610 1 0 |a United Service Organizations (U.S.) Associated Service for the Armed Forces 
610 1 0 |a United Service Organizations (U.S.) Committee on Service to Negroes 
610 1 0 |a United Service Organizations (U.S.) National Catholic Community Services 
610 1 0 |a University of the District of Columbia 
610 1 0 |a Washington Council of Catholic Women (Washington, D.C.) 
650 0 |a African American educators 
650 0 |a African American schools 
650 0 |a District of Columbia Public Schools 
650 0 |a Education Washington (D.C.) 
650 0 |a Fides House 
650 0 |a Middle class Washington (D.C.) 
650 0 |a Laboratory Schools 
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