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Barbara DeCosta Waldon, 2004-2006

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15

Collection Overview

From the Collection:

The DeCosta family papers are arranged in two series according to chronological family history.

1. DeCosta Family Papers, 1870-2010, documents the educational pursuits and the personal and professional lives of numerous members of the DeCosta family through photographs, diplomas, correspondence, newspaper clippings, funeral service programs and obituaries, published writings, and ephemera. Family members represented in the collection include: Martha Adams DeCosta, Benjamin Rhodes DeCosta, Anna Harrinburg DeCosta, Elizabeth DeCosta Sartor, Augustus G. Sartor, Wilbur M. Sartor, Barbara DeCosta Walden, Georgianna H. Price, Anna DeCosta Hunter, Daisy DeCosta Caffey, Robert S. DeCosta Higgins, Eugenia DeCosta Higgins, St. Julian L. DeCosta, Raymond T. DeCosta, Harold Chase DeCosta, Miriam DeCosta-Willis, Monique Ariel Sugarmon, the Hubert family (grandparents of Miriam DeCosta-Willis), Geraldine Stevenson DeCosta, and Benjamin R. DeCosta.

2. Oversize DeCosta Family Papers, 1904-1905, and Undated contains the oversize material within the collection and includes a portrait photograph of Martha Adams DeCosta and Daisy Madeline and Elizabeth Marion DeCosta's diplomas from the Avery Normal Institute.

Dates

  • Creation: 2004-2006

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

Material is in English and Spanish

Access Restrictions

No Restrictions.

Biographical / Historical

Barbra Anne DeCosta Waldon (1937-2004) was the second child born to Benjamin Jr. and Olive DeCosta in Brooklyn, New York. She majored in graphic design at New York Tech as well as studied at Pratt Institute, Parsons School of Design, and College of New Rochelle. She married Alton R. Waldon, Jr. and had three children: Alton III, Dana, and Ian. During her career as an artist, she worked as an Art Director for Maxwell Advertising Agency and as an Art Director for News 12 Cable on Long Island. She also designed fine jewelry for her company, Afformation, and was President of her design company, Images Plus. She was also a decades-long volunteer with the Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults and a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

Full Extent

From the Collection: 0.83 linear feet (2 full Hollinger boxes and 3 oversize folders; 64 photographs, 53 negatives; 1 CD-R disc, and 1 floppy disk)

Repository Details

Part of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture Repository

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