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H7362 Celebration of the end of war in front of the Arch of Liberty, New
York City

H7363 Celebration of the end of war at Madison Square, New York City

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H7360 Celebration of the end of war at Madison Square, New York City

H7361 Same caption as H7360

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H7358 Celebration of the end of war at Madison Square. The crowds
listening to the speeches from the Altar of Peace, New York City

H7359 Celebration of the end of war at Madison Square, New York City

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H7356 Celebration of the end of War at Madison Square. The people
throwing bits of paper out their windows, New York City

H7357 Celebration of the end of War. The crowd listening to the speeches
from the Altar of Peace at Madison Square, New York City

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H7351 Italian pushcart in the site of the Old Five Points, now a
playground for the children

H7352 Italian pushcarts on the site of the Old Five Points

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H7349 Students of Columbia University practicing on the grounds of the
University U.S. Granite State Team

H7350 This Italian is selling evening editions of an Italian newspaper

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H7347 Students of the Columbia University practicing with their team U.S.
Granite State on the grounds of the University

H7348 Students of Columbia University practicing on the grounds of the
University: the name of their team is U.S. Granite State. Mr. T. Thorp who
is coach and Mr. Ernest [who] is captain both are seen in this picture.

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H7345 Mulberry St. in the distance. These pushcarts stand on the old site
of Five Points, now a playground for the children. The owners of the
pushcarts are all Italian

H7346 Italian pushcarts on Bayard and Mulberry Streets. They have these
carts decorated for patriotic reasons

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H7343 Italian youngsters from Public School No. 27 anxious to have their
pictures taken. Some have their skates on

H7344 An Italian pushcart decorated with American and Italian Flags,
corner Bayard St. and old Five Points place

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H7310 Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church 7th Avenue and 129th Street

H7342 Mulberry St. near Canal St. showing Italian pushcarts

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H7308 Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church Clermout Ave. and Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn

H7309 Same caption as 7308

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H7306 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, West End Avenue and 86th Street

H7307 James Methodist Episcopal Church, Reid Ave. and Monroe St., Brooklyn

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H7304 Bushwick Methodist Episcopal Church, Bushwick Avenue and Madison Street, Brooklyn

H7305 Same caption as H7304

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H7302 St. Marks Methodist Episcopal Church Ocean Avenue and Beverly Road, Brooklyn, NY

H7303 Same caption as H7302

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H7300 Fourth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church 4th Ave. and 47th Street, Brooklyn

H7301 Same caption as 7300

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H7298 Methodist Episcopal Church Madison Ave and 60th St.

H7299 "Church of all Nations" 2nd Avenue near Houston Street

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H7296 Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church 7th Ave and 129th Street

H7297 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church 104th Street near Broadway

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H7290 Epworth School for girls. St. Louis, MO

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H7279 The Robinson Street Mission "Boys Brigade" on vacation 1901

H7280 Members of the Italian Mission of Smithfield St. Church

H7281 Seven noon day shop meetings are conducted each week by workers of
the Methodist Episcopal Church Union of Pittsburg, PA

H7283 Entrance of Helping Hand Mission. Sioux City, Iowa

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H7277 First Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, CA.

H7278 Methodist Hospital. Los Angeles, California

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H7275 Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, California

H7276 California Street Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, California

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H7272 Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, CA.

H7274 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, California

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H7265 Flashlight - Annual meeting Home Board and Church extecution.
Philadelphia, PA.

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H7258 Taking baby's picture. Indianopolis, Indiana

H7259 Brick Masons at work. This is one of the reasons for the H.C. of L.
when laborers sit and "gas" for over 1/2 hour at a time. Joplin, MO.

H7260 The way masons and their helpers often work, at 80 cents an hr. This
pose lasted 35 minutes

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H7251 Crowd listening to the services at the "Volunteers of America"
street meeting

H7252 Fussing soldier boys from Ft. Ben Harrison and girls from almost
anywhere

H7255 U.S. Soldier and his bride feeding the birds in one of the parks

H7257 The base of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument and some of the
surrounding buildings

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H7242 Taking snapshots to send to the old folks on the farm.
Indianapolis, Indiana

H7248 Italian woman and her son regular attendants at the Methodist Episcopal Church
Mission, gathering coal from along the R.R. tracks. Indianapolis, Indiana

H7249 Soldier boy and his bride feeding one of the tame pigeons in the
park back of the Post Office. Indianapolis, Indiana

H7250 "Volunteers of America" in street meeting

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H7223 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church unable to build more than the basement. This
church is a rapidly expanding community and should receive immediate help
to make it the community centre it should be. There is no place for social
activities and but one public playground in the entire town which has a
population of 40,000. Kansas City, Kansas

H7224 London Heights Methodist Episcopal Church. Totally inadequate to meet the needs -
The Sunday School overflows into the street. Not a single need of the
community can be met in more than meager fashion. Kansas City, Kansas

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H7221 Windaro Methodist Episcopal Church. A mighty dingy light to set on a hill. It is
a disgrace to its general surroundings and doesn't meet requirements at
all. A complete social plant is greatly needed. Sunday School average
attendance over 200, almost impossible to seat them. Only Protestant
Church in population of 4,000. Kansas City, Kansas

H7222 Central Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church. Effective membership 1003 Sunday School
average attendance over 500. The primary department must be held in old
church in rear, which is a menace to health. The U.S. Gov't has ordered
the completion of the Central Ave. viaduct from Kansas City No. which will
immediately multiply the usefullness and the opportunity of this church. A
fine completely equipped social and community centre church should be built
here at once to cost $70,000 or $80,000 if we are to in any reasonable
degree, be effective in this field. Kansas City, Kansas

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H7219 Flash of Interior of Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church showing cramped
quarters and the poor lighting. The war has hit the people hard, and they
are not at present able to back any great financial scheme. Kansas City,
Kansas

H7220 Flashlight of Grace Church Interior showing where roofs leak and
disturbs the pastor. Kansas City, Kansas

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H7217 Bethany Methodist Episcopal Hospital, perhaps the most outstanding feature of
Methodism in Kansas. There are 250 beds and the hospital is a great power
for good in the community. In 1917 Bethany took care of over 2,000
patients. It is a thoroughly modern institution and cost $325,000. Kansas
City, Kansas

H7218 Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church. This little mission church is in a growing
community filled with well paid workers in the mills and packing houses,
but who are hard hit by the requirments that they buy bonds and subscribe
to all war activities liberally. The membership is 150 and there is no
other Protestant Church anywhere in the neighborhood. The house next door
is indicative of the type of people in the nearby section of the city.
Kansas City, Kansas

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H7207 North Atchison, Kansas, looking north and showing something of the
make-up of the town and very little of its business activity

H7216 General view over business section and part of best residence
district of Atchison from the Mangelsdorf Grain Elevator. The town has a
population of 17,000 and there are many churches, but they are not really
equipped to meet the demands of the community for all around Christian
development. Atchison, Kansas

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H7203 On the way to become soldier boys

H7206 Washington Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church. The direct decendent of the Wyandotte
Mission established by John Stewart. Kansas City, Kansas

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H7171 Baldwin Institute, 1917

H7172 Baker University Campus. The home of the Baldwin Institute

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H7139 Pushcarts and stands in Mulberry Street. This section between Bayard
St. and North Street to the south and Canal St. to the north in Mulberry
St. is occupied entirely by Italians where on(e) can see daily one pushcart
after another close together and lined on both sides of the streets, New
York

H7140 This is 71 Mulberry Street, an Italian Eating House. The owner of
this can be seen standing in a commanding way. He kept the crowd and one
policeman back until I had finished to take this photograph. On one side
of his place a woman has a pile of grape fruit piled on the sidewalk and on
the other side of his place is a fish market, New York

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H7137 Fire drill of Public Scholl No. 23 at No. 70 Mullberry St., corner
Bayard St. The 500 children came down the winding outside steps from the
School House and were marched to the Fire Points Mission place. After
giving them a rest of 10 minutes they all returned in file with their
teacher, up the winding steps, back to their rooms. This picture shows the
ten minutes waiting, New York

H7138 Italian knife sharpener. This nice old man has a little stand with
his machine on the sidewalk on 20th St. between 5th and 6th Ave., where he
grinds daily the knives for the restaurants and the scissors for the
sweatshops. He has his steady customers in this locality as he is well
liked and does his work good. This picture was taken after he had examined
the broken scissors and told his customer the cost of mending it, New York

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H7135 Italian knife sharpener who has [had] a little place on West 20th
St. between 5th and 6th Ave on the sidewalk for a long time. Everyone knows
him. He has his steady customers from all the restaurants in this locality
for whom he sharpens the knives, and from the sweatshops he receives
scissors to grind. This picture was taken when he was examining a broken
scissor from a customer, New York

H7136 Fire drill of Public School No. 23 at No. 70 Mullberry St., corner
Bayard St. The 500 children came down the winding outside steps from the
School House and were marched to the Fire Points Mission place. After
giving them a rest of 10 minutes they all returned in file with their
teacher, up the winding steps, back to their room. This picture shows when
they returned, New York

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H7132 Children in bathing. Some of the work of our Slavonic Mission. St.
Louis, Illinois

H7133 Same caption as H7132

H7134 Same caption as H7132

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H7129 Children from our Slavonic Mission. East St. Louis, Illinois

H7131 Children bathing. Some of the work of our Slavonic Mission. East
St. Louis, Illinois

H7130 Little American saluting the flag children from our Slavonic
Mission. East St. Louis, Illinois

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H7042 Madison Square Garden, New York

H7128 San Francisco Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church. Dedicated two years to the day,
after the fire. Mother Church of Japenese methodism in the United States