Dublin Core
Title
Mission Photograph Album - Cities #4 page 0078
Date
1910-1920
Creator
Board of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Subject
Missions
Cities
Rights
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Publisher
The General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church
Scriptus
Transcription
H7804 A home in the Roumanian Quarter. Really a cellar used as living
room, kitchen, and sleeping quarter of several Roumanians. The only
ventilation is the small window near the ceiling
H7805 This shows what many Ford Co. employees have done for themselves.
This Serbian had paid a few dollars on a vacant lot, built this tar papered
shack and was living here with his family practically destitute when he was
hired by the Ford Motor Company. With his pay of $5 a day be bought lumber
and built with his own hands the home shown in the lower picture. A
comfortable healthy home for "Young America" he was bringing up.
H7806 A home in Serbian Quarter. This house is a six room frame building
[with] no toilet or bath. There are 3 double beds each in living and
dining rooms. Twelve men sleep in these rooms alone beside the night shift
men, one of whom is seen asleep. Detriot, Michigan
H7807 A backyard in the Tenement District. This taken directly after the
Profit Sharing Plan was inaugerated shows a typical backyard in the
Tenement District, Garbage, old shoes, tin cans, old lumber, and refuse of
every kind
Status
Completed
Percent Completed
100
Percent Needs Review
0