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H6916 Plaza Church and Goodwill Industires. Los Angeles, Cal.

H6919 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Sacramento, California.

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H6922 Theosophical Church. Sacramento, Calif.

H6923 Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Berkeley, Calif.

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H6924 Group of buildings, University of California, Berkeley.

H6925 Buddhist Priest in his Temple with the shrine in the rear. Rev. T.
Jisop. Los Angeles, California.

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H6929 Main Business street. Federal Building (right center). Sacramento,
Calif.

H6930 Municipal Building. San Francisco, California.

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H6931 Site for new Central Cathedral Church of San Francisco, Calif.

H6938 Where "Intolerance" the $2,000,000 film was produced. Los Angeles,
California.

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H6950 Oldest Church in Los Angeles, California. (Catholic)

H6955 Here Madam Tingley enthrones her self as queen of a Theosophical
Autocracy. Locally she is known as the "Purple Woman." San Diego,
California.

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H6956 Goodwill Industries. San Francisco. California.

H6957 First Methodist Episcopal Church, where they have marred the beauty of the church
with an unsightly derrick, erected to carry a revolving cross. San Diego,
California.

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H6958 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Long Beach, Calif.

H6959 Portuguese Church and pastor. Accommodations for about 60,
congregation 100. S. S. 75. Oakland, California.

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H6966 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Los Angeles. Calif.

H6967 Same caption as above.

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H6969 Trinity Church. Berkeley, Calif.

H6970 Administration Building - Southern California University. Los
Angeles, California.

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H6977 Reminder of the San Francisco Fair, California.

H6978 Grace Church, San Francisco, Calif.

H6980 Reminder of San Francisco Fair. Millions invested to display our
advance in arts and crafts. San Francisco, Calif.

H6982 Leading Methodist Church of San Francisco, Cal.

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H6983 Bishop Leonard and a group of area leaders met to consider Centenary
matters. San Francisco, Calif.

H6984 Same caption as above.

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H6985 Bishop Leonard and a group of area leaders met to consider Centenary
matters. In front of Meth. Book Concern. San Francisco, California.

H6986 Walk leading to Administration Bldg. Phoenix, Arizona.

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H6998 Part of Chelsa Methodist Episcopal Church at corner of 178th St. West and Fort
Washington Ave. also showing Fourth Church of Christ Scientifist, New York.

H6999 Same caption as H6998.

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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

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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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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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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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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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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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H7171 Baldwin Institute, 1917

H7172 Baker University Campus. The home of the Baldwin Institute

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

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H7272 Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, CA.

H7274 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, 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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H7277 First Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, CA.

H7278 Methodist Hospital. Los Angeles, California

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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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H7290 Epworth School for girls. St. Louis, MO

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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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H7298 Methodist Episcopal Church Madison Ave and 60th St.

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

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

H7303 Same caption as H7302

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

H7305 Same caption as H7304

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

H7309 Same caption as 7308

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

H7361 Same caption as H7360

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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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H7364 Celebration of the end of war looking up 5th Avenue New York,
November 11, 1918

H7365 Celebration of the end of War Union Square, New York

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H7400 Ferry Building San Francisco, California

H7401 Beach from Cliff House San Fransico, California

H7402 Sutter's Mill. San Francisco, California

H7403 San Francisco in 1849 from the head of Clay St., California

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H7404 Market St., near Kearny St., San Francisco

H7425 Tappan Landing on Hudson N.Y. Railway in (the) early thirties

H7424 Mission Dolores established Oct. 9, 1776. Not the oldest but one of
them, (erected) by Catholic Priests coming up from Mexico. San Fransico, CA

H7474 No caption

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H7551 Ponce de Leon Ave., Methodist Episcopal Church commonly called Bishop Leet's
Church. Atlanta, Georgia

H7552 Mothers Club. Class in Eugenics. Clevland, Ohio

H7585 Logging scene. Boys Club O.M. Methodist Episcopal Church. Clevland, Ohio.

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H7600 The very largest High School in the world, New Jersey

H7601 Railroad Station at Summit Avenue, New Jersey

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H7602 Court House - front view, New Jersey

H7603 A row of newly furnished one and two family houses. Summit Ave.,
New Jersey

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H7604 Methodist Episcopal Church, Summit Ave., New Jersey

H7605 Row of High Class Apartment Houses just finished. Situated in the
most fashionable section, New Jersey.

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H7606 A new building in course of construction at a cost of 3 million
dollars for the "Elks"

H7607 New Court House - east side view, New Jersey.

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H7608 Training School for Christian Service. 10 Deaconess Road Boston,
Mass

H7610 Blocks Plan - Proposed intention for Training School for Christian
Service, Mass

H7611 Training School for Christian Service. Boston, Mass

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H7614 Rev. Davis L. Marsh D.D. at his desk in his office of the Methodist Episcopal
Church Union of Pittsburg of which he is Supt

H7616 Polish baby named after the Deaconess

H7615 Italian children at a party. Deaconess Home Activities. Pittsburg,
PA

H7617 Pittsburg street, PA

H7618 Junior League at Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church

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H7619 Polish children. Pittsburg, PA

H7620 Italian Boys. Pittsburg, PA

H7621 Congretional meeting of Polish Mission of the Methodist Episcopal
Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7622 Smithfield Street Italian Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7623 The "Little Rosebuds" of Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7624 An Irishman of Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

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H7625 Slavian from Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7626 Italian boy from Smithfield St. Italian Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7627 Servian girl from Robinson St. Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Pittsburg, PA

H7628 Croatian from Polish Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7629 Servian from Robinson St. Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7630 Russian from Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7631 Lithuanian from Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

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H7632 Babies room in Childrens Home of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7633 Young Slav member of Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7634 Group going home from work in the industrial section surrounding.
Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7635 A little girl from Robinson St. Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Mission

H7636 Pole from Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7637 Showing conditions of home life. Robinson St. Mission of Methodist Episcopal
Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

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H7638 Home in section where Robinson St. Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union is
located

H7639 The primary dept. Robinson St. Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7640 Visitors at Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

H7641 Alley in section of Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

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H7642 Playground of Children where Robinson St. Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church
Union is located. Pittsburg, PA

H7643 A home in the Trinity Temple Section of the Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

H7644 Same caption as H7643

H7645 Children's only playground in section where Robinson St. Mission of
Methodist Episcopal Church Union is located. Pittsburg, PA

H7646 Same caption as H7645

H7647 Showing over crowded homes in Robinson St. section of the Methodist Episcopal
Church Union

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H7648 A class of the old Slavs Polish Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7649 Italian from the Italian Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union

H7650 From the Italian Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7651 Epworth Fresh Air Home of Methodist Episcopal Church Union located at Bakerstown, PA

H7652 Children in swings at Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

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H7653 Swimming pool - Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, Pa.

H7654 Boy Scouts camping at Epworth Fresh Air Farm Methodist Episcopal Church Union.
Pittsburg, PA

H7655 Group of children enjoying Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church
Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7656 Night School - Italian Mission of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

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H7657 Gymnasium class Trinity Temple of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7658 Tenting Epworth Fresh Air Farm of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7659 Dormitory childrens Home of Methodist Episcopal Church Union. Pittsburg, PA

H7660 Boy Scout Troop 37 of the Young Negroes Progressive Association.
Detroit, MI

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H7661 Boy Scout Troop 37 of the Young Negroes Progressive Association.
Detroit, Michigan

H7662 Wesley House Settlement, 3035 Bell Avenue. St. Louis, Missouri

H7663 Wesley House 3035 Bell Avenue and its superintendent. St. Louis, MO

H7664 The Faculty on Bell Avenue steps. St. Louis, MO

H7665 Our first Graduating Class from the Baby Welfare Clinic. July 30th,
1918. St. Louis, Missouri.

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H7666 Summer School Kindergarten. St. Louis, Missouri

H7667 Graduating Class from Kindergarten Dept. St. Louis, Missouri

H7668 The Junior Red Cross Knitting Class on the Bell Avenue steps. St.
Louis, Missouri

H7669 Mothers Class and Dr. Lippman made up of mothers of the Clinic. St.
Louis, Missouri

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H7670 The Summer School Morning Class. July 3, 1918. St. Louis, Missouri

H7671 Mothers and babies of Baby Welfare Clinic. Wesley House. St.
Louis, MO

H7672 Graduating class and Mothers of Welfare Clinic at Wesley House. St.
Louis, MO

H7673 Boys on playgrounds. July 1918. St. Louis, MO

H7674 Around the circle swing. St. Louis, MO

H7675 Miss Sears and her tiniest knitters. St. Louis, MO

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H7676 Juniors in the swings. St. Louis, MO

H7677 Faculty of the daily vacation Bible School for 1918. St. Louis, MO

H7678 Officers of the Junior Clubs. St. Louis, MO

H7679 Girls Club. St. Louis, MO

H7680 No caption

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H7681 Methodist Episcopal Church (Italian). East 114th St., New York City

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H7725 Rev. Ambrosine preaching to a crowd in front of a saloon.
Providence, RI

H4733 "The Cosmopolitan Committee," one (member) from each nationality
whose work it is to stimulate interest in their fellow countrymen for
Americanism

H7729 First Polish Converts to Methodism in Pittsburg, PA

H7736 Barn in rear of Deaconess Home used for Deaconess Industrial
Department. Here old clothing and furniture are repaired and sold to poor
of foreign population

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H7750 Skyscrapers of New York City at night, New York

H7754 Kindergarten Christmas Celebration at Jefferson Park Methodist Episcopal Church,
New York

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H7755 Community House - St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church Nursery Christmas
Celebration. Jersey City, NJ

H7756 Christmas Festival of the Sunday School Children (Italian) St.
Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. Jersey City, NJ

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H7757 Children's Tableaux Christmas Celebration at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church
(Italian). Jersey City, NJ

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H7760 Pittsburg

H7761 Pittsburg

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H7762 Orange Groves - Arlington Heights Fruit Company. Riverside, CA

H7765 Daily vacation Bible School held in the People's Home Church on East
11th Street, New York. One of the very Jewish Districts of New York. The
staff of Teachers is recognizable.

H7766 Section of the Bread Line, New York City

H7768 Bread Line 1a.m. Bowery Mission, New York City

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H7769 Waiting in line for a new pair of shoes and stockings given free.
New York by "Big Tim"

H7770 Waiting for the Bread Line to form, New York City

H7771 Audience (at) Bowery Mission, New York City

H7772 Bowery Mission looking towards platform, New York

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H7773 "All nighters" at Bowery Mission, New York City

H7774 Side-door Pullman loafers, New York City

H7775 Hobos riding on tank car, New York City

H7776 Hobo going south for the winter, New York City

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H7777 Hobo boarding a freight, New York City

H7778 Down and out sleeping in an excavation for a new building, New York

H7779 Loafers sleeping at night on park benches, New York City

H7780 Same caption as H7779

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H7781 Men asleep on park benches on a summer afternoon, New York

H7782 Two men asleep on park benches in New York City Park

H7783 Young men sleeping in basin of fountain. City Hall Park - New York
City

H7784 Sleepers at Municipal Building, New York City, on a hot summer
night, New York

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H7785 Municipal Lodging House, New York City

H7786 Down and outs sleeping in ferry house when Municipal Lodging House
is too full to accomodate them, New York

H7787 Hobos eating along the R.R. line while waiting for a freight to
jump, near New York

H7788 Two men sleeping on grating at Herald Building, New York

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H7789 Mauretania discharging soldiers, New York

H7790 Mauretania with load of soldiers, New York

H7793 New York Subway, New York. East Side

H7795 Ford Motor Company. Here were 14 men sleeping in one room with
windows closed. There is positive danger to health under such conditions,
owing to breathing foul air. Detroit, MI

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H7796 Ford Motor Company. Interior view of bed-room

H7797 Ford Motor Company. A breeding place for disease. A sample of many
yards and surroundings where Ford employees formerly made their homes. The
company's aim is to direct employees to better and cleaner ways of living.
Detroit, Michigan

H7798 Ford Motor Company. An over-crowded attic. Detroit, Michigan

H7799 Ford Motor Company Interior view. A neat bed room

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H7800 Ford Motor Company. This tar papered shack at the left housed our
18yr. old employee and his widowed mother. During additional hours this
boy built for his mother the house on the right.

H7801 A Roumanian boarding house which does not belong to the lowest of
that class. The beds are covered with one sheet and the blankets are in
good condition. They like it much better when the walls are decorated with
hats, clothes, shirts, and umbrellas. See negative envelope for
interesting facts.

H7802 A good yard. Detroit, Michigan

H7803 A "Model Kitchen." This house, formerly a barn, was made into a
comfortable home by putting in windows which cannot be opened. Two beds
accomodating 5 men show signs of overwork. See negative envelope for more
facts. Ford Motor Company - Detroit, MI

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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

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H7808 The first of three different stages of Home building by a Ford Motor
Company employee in the short space of 15 months. This home of a man,
wife, and 5 children at the time the Profit Sharing Plan went into effect.
He has been an employee of the company about 8 months. He had purchased a
lot upon which mostly mostly by his own hands he had erected this shack
after [regular] working hours. He was meeting a debt to Lumber Company by
paying $20 monthly

H7809 Second Home is an enlargement of the original shack by addition of 2
buildings join. The home now consists of 4 rooms without gas, electricity
or running water - not palatial, but considered improvement.

H7810 Third Home, October 1914. He traded the old property for the new
modern well appointed cottage [with], electricity, bath, etc. and valued at
$2800.00. He has paid up $1100.00 and a bank holds a mortgage for the
remaining $1700.00. This house has been furnished throughout with a good
grade of furniture and house furnishings which are nearly all paid for.

H7811 First home of employee, his wife, and 5 children. Imagine the life
of a mother endeavoring to bring 5 small children whose ages range from 7
months to 16 years through a winter in this shack. When the Profit Sharing
Plan was adopted, our investigator found this employee paying $5 monthly
for his home.

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H7813 The part of the home known as the "back yard" illustrating that all
people do not have the same respect for it they should. What a constrast
to that of a thrifty American, where every inch is kept clean, a small
garden laid out and grass upon which the children can play. Is it
ignorance or indolence which shows here? We hope ignorance so he may be
taught to utilize this place to greater advantage.

H7814 Typical conditions prior to Profit Sharing. A room used as bedroom,
living room, dining room, and kitchen. A complete home in one room houses
a man, wife, and four boarders and a baby with no privacy for the family.
Imagine the view of and the attitude towards life that the child brought up
in such environment must have. Is it any wonder they leave a home like
this for anything no matter how immoral or crimminal?

H7812 This shows the second home of employee who after receiving his share
of profits a few months, bought 2 lots and built this substantial home
where he and his family now live. Just as great changes have taken place
inside the life of the family, new furniture, new clothes, health,
happiness, contentment.

H7815 Another picture of same room as H7814. This is used as dining room.
Benches are used for chairs. The victrolia on left shows these people
lovers of music. While room is overheated from large stove, ventilation
poor, and damp from constantly dying of clothes overhead. The room beyond
is used by a separate family and boarders.

H7816 What Profit Sharing has done for this man. The small building is the
rear and the new home shows the effect of 14 mo of Profit Sharing. Value of
this property today $2,600. The man, wife and child now have a cosy
comfortable, well built house modern in all its approvements.

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H7817 Miss Bessie Smith, deaconess working in connection with Centenary
Methodist Episcopal Church and two of her Polish charges. The mother crippled with
rheumatism is a widow with seven children and supports herself by doing
washing, every moment being in pain because of swollen knee joints. The
deaconess has almost no way of giving help. The community has 12,000
Hungarians 10,000 Poles, 3 [out], thousand Americans and some Italians.

H7818 Typical Polish mother, a member of Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church. Detroit,
Michigan.

H7819 The eldest boy seen in H7821. He insists on playing hookey both from
home and school, and so his mother makes him wear a girl's dress in which
he is ashamed to appear on the street with his fellows so he improvises a
playhouse seen in H7822.

H7821 Polish woman and her children reached by the deaconess at Methodist Episcopal
Church. Detroit, Michigan.

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H7822 The playhouse of the truant seen in H7819.

H7823 Assistant pastor of Central Methodist Episcopal Church and Mary the youngest member
of the Chinese S.S. which meets every Sunday afternoon. Taken on the roof
garden of the church.

H7824 Polish woman and her children reached by the deaconess at Methodist Episcopal
Church. Detroit, Michigan.

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H7825 Sign in the office of the Detroit League on Urban Conditions among
the Negroes to show some of their activities. They are not connected with
any church. The league was formed solely to take care of the situation.

H7830 A little Pole typical of the hundreds of children in the
neighborhood of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church.

H7840 The children shown in H7817.

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H7854 Typical front backyard. The backyard of the house at right, is the
frontyard for the two houses that set back, in center of picture.

H7861 Boy's Military Club, at Pres, Detroit, Michigan.

H7862 Same caption as H7861.

H7863 Same caption as H7861.

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H7864 Newsy resting in window of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Denver, Colorado.

H7865 Boy's Sunday School Class. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Denver, Colorado.

H7866 On class picnic 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7867 Winter Picnic. Jopeka, Kansas.

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H7868 1st Methodist Episcopal Young People's Circle Hike. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7869 Sunday School Class Picnic at the farm. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7870 Young People's circle Hike, 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7871 Senior Dept. Sunday School Picnic of 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

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H7872 Junior Tennis Church Courts. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7873 Children's Day Decorating. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7877 H.S. Credit Class. 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7878 Old Folks Concert. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

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H7879 "Triangle" First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7880 High School Girl's Gym. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

H7881 Junior Concert Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday School, Denver, Colorado.

H7882 Senior Dept. S.S. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka, Kansas.

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H7883 Young People's Dept. H.S. Credit Club. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Jopeka,
Kansas.

H7884 Sunday School. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Topeka, Kansas.

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H7885 Young People's Circle "Congress of Nations." First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Topeka, Kansas.

H7886 State Buildings at Columbus, Ohio.

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H7934 The Deshler Hotel, Columbus, Ohio.

H7935 Columbus, Ohio.

H7959 Mexican refugee mother and six children. San Francisco, Cal.

H7960 Harwood Industrial School for Mexican Girls. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

H7961 Y.M.C.A. Building. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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H7976 A returned "Hero" having a pleasant chat which taking a "sun bath"
near debarkation Hospital No. 3.

H7975 Greenhut Debarkation Hospital #3. Relatives and friends waiting in
line to enter the hospital.

H7977 Same caption as H7976

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H7978 "Three Musketeers" dauntless of wounds, just happy to be home again.
Near debarkation hospital. No. 3.

H7979 Same caption as H7978

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H7980 A typical home on Halsted St., Chicago.

H7981 Print shop - Printing in this dept. serves 2 purposes. 1. Teaches
the boys useful trade. 2. Takes boys off the streets and places them in a
good invironment.

H7982 Cooking and Housekeeping classes for girls. Chicago, Illinois.

H7983 Manual Training for boys. Chicago, Illinois.

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H7984 Boy's Game Room. Chicago, Illinois.

H7985 Gymnasium classes for men, boys, and girls are held nightly under
the leadership of trained and expert workers. One hundred per night are
thus ministered by this department. Chicago, Illinois.

H7986 Cafeteria - opens from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each week day. From 100 to
180 people are fed during these 2 hours.

H7987 Nearly seven hundred boys and girls gather in this auditorium every
monday night. Gospel singing, patriotic talks, Bible story, and moving
pictures provide a fine evening's entertainment for which one penny is
charged.

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H7996 Public Library. San Francisco, California.

H8002 Old Mexican Church. Pasadena, Cal.

H8003 Church at Pasadena, Cal.

H8004 Audience attending Christmas Program.

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H8057 Grant's Tomb. N.Y. City.

H8203 Father and children returning from the saloon with a pint of beer
served at each meal near Lincoln St. Church.

H8204 Class in Boy's Industrial School. Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal Church.

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H8041 Entrance to San Diego Harbor, California.

H8042 Barracks and Officers Quarters, Coaling Station. San Diego, Cal.

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H8043 Dredging in San Diego Harbor. San Francisco, California.

H8045 Pedro Harbor, San Francisco, California.

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H8046 Lighthouse. San Diego, California.

H8050 Entrance to San Diego Harbor. Light House, showing the usual fog
prevailing. San Diego, California.

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H8053 Marines going aboard a transport. San Diego, California.

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H8205 Slovanian children near Lincoln St. Church. Chicago, Ill.

H8206 Lincoln St. Church must advance in foreign languages, Polish.

H8207 "Can rusher" soon to lose his job near Lincoln St. Church. Chicago,
Ill.

H8208 200 men eating a noon day meal consisting of a can beer and a loaf
of rye bread.

H8209 Primary class boys. Industrial School, Lincoln St. Church. Chicago,
Illinois.

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H8210 Boy's Brigade Lincoln St. Church. Chicago, Illinois.

H8211 Graduating class Girls Industrial School. Lincoln St. Church.
Chicago, Ill.

H8212 Parish House. Lincoln St. Church. Chicago, Illinois.

H8213 17th and Paulina Sts. (Polish) Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Ill.

H8214 25th and Rockwell St. Italian Lincoln St. Church. Chicago, Illinois.

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H8215 Oakland Ave. Luthanians and Italians.

H8216 Lincoln St. Church must advance in foreign languages, German.

H8217 Bohemian feather stripper.

H8218 Day nursery, Lincoln St. Church.

H8219 Raw materials. Lincoln St. Church.

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H8220 Young American Bohemians. Lincoln St. Church, Chicago, Illinois.

H8221 A little American Baby. Chicago, Ill.

H8222 A little American Baby. Chicago, Ill.

H8223 A little American Baby. Chicago, Ill.

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H8224 Auditorium of the Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois.

H8225 Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal Church. Lincoln St. and 22nd Place.

H8226 Conditions and surrounding. The flats, porch and alley scene.
Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal Church.

H8227 Lincoln St. Institutional Church. Wood St. scene.

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H8228 Lincoln St. Institutional Church.

H8229 Lincoln St. Institutional Church. Wood St. north from 22nd Place.

H8230 Lincoln St. Institutional Church. A class in the primary dept.

H8231 Activities. Kindergarten Class.

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H8232 Activities - free distribution of coal to needy families.

H8233 Daily vacation Bible School. Picture taken in 1914. The school has
grown to an enrollment of over 500.

H8234 Partial view of Boy's Dept.

H8235 A corner in the Boy's Monday Night quiet games.

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H8236 One of the children of the Bay Nursery. Her mother insists her legs
will grow straight again without the aid of a physician.

H8238 Proposed Italian 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago.

H8237 Morning chapel 8:30 a.m.

H8239 Proposed Italian 1st Methodist Episcopal Church.

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H8240 Proposed Italian 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois.

H8241 Same caption as H8240.

H8242 Same caption as H8240

H8243 Same caption as H8240.

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H8249 Lexington Social and Industrial Center of Lexington Conference.
Chicago District, Ill.

H8250 Dan Batey Rescue Mission. Dec. 4, 1918. Chicago, Ill.

H8251 Same caption as H8250.

H8252 Dan Batey Mission after being taken over by the city. Chicago,
Illinois.

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H8254 Saloon known as the "Blood Bucket," taken over by the Methodist Episcopal City
Mission for Dan Batey's Mission in 1916. Chicago, Ill.

H8233 Beach at San Francisco, near Seal Rocks, San Francisco, California.

H8256 Dan Batey's Mission in the old "Blood Bucket" Saloon. Chicago, Ill.

H8257 Choral cast of St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church (colored) which presented the
Cantata "Saul King of Israel."

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H8258 Church building bought in 1900 to take the place of the store
building shown in H8254. Chicago, Illinois.

H8259 Rev. J.W. Robinson, pastor of St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church, and his
family. Chicago, Illinois.

H8260 Cabinet of Ladies Aid #1. St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church of Lexington
Conference. Chicago, Ill.

H8261 Cabinet of Ladies Aid #2. St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church of Lexington
Conference. Chicago, Ill.

H8262 Officers of the Excelsior Club of St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago,
Illinois.

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H8263 Rev. C.B. Mitchell delivering the address for the laying of the
corner stone of St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Ill.

H8264 St. Andrew's Methodist Episcopal Chapel and lot adjoining, purchased by St. Mark's
Methodist Episcopal Church of the Lexington Conference in 1909. Taken at the corner stone
laying of the new church 1914. Chicago, Ill.

H8265 The parade at the laying of the corner stone of St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal
Church. Looking West on Wabash Ave. U.R.K. of P. arriving. Chicago, Ill.

H8266 An adult Sunday School Class of St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church. The little
boy at right of stairway was saved from S.S. City of Athens, sunk by a mine
off Cape of Good Hope in 1917. chicago, Ill.

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H8277 Women's Gymnasium Class. Central Methodist Church. Detroit, Michigan.

H8278 Men's Gymnasium Class. Central Methodist Church. Detroit, Mich.

H8279 Junior Scouts at the Summer Camp of the Central Methodist Church.
Detroit, Michigan.

H8280 Making kiddie's hearts glad. Central Methodist Church. Detroit, Mich.

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H8281 John Chiamatario - an Italian newsboy, before taking Boy Scout and
Christian treatment. Detroit, Mich.

H8282 Same boy as in H8281 after taking Boy Scout treatment. Detroit,
Michigan.

H8283 The Chinese Sunday School of the Central Methodist Church. Detroit,
Michigan.

H8284 Boys and girls of the Junior Jolly. Detroit, Michigan.

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H8285 Central Methodist Church and the daily vacation Bible School.

H8286 Central Methodist Church. Detroit, Michigan.

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H8287 A group of Red Crossers. Central Methodist Church. Detroit, Michigan.

H8288 Central Methodist Church House.

H8289 The daily vacation Bible school.

H8290 Central Methodist Church.

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H8307 Highlander Methodist Episcopal Church.

H8312 Railroad Station Columbus, Georgia.

H8314 Southern mansion. Macon, Georgia.

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H8323 Bible teacher and two of her pupils. W.H.M.S. for Japanese and
Korean women and children. San Francisco. Calif.

H8324 Sunday congregation, front of our Chinese church. San Francisco,
California.

H8325 Looking down from Chinatown, over Goat Island and across the Bay to
Berkeley Hills. San Francisco, Calif.

H8326 Japan salutes you.

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H8327 W.H.M.S. Home. Japanese and Korean women and children. San
Francisco, California.

H8328 Japanese child at play. San Francisco, California.

H8329 Typical establishment of a Chinese merchant. The merchandise is
Oriental entirely. Chinatown, San Francisco.

H8330 A bare wall and a piece of chalk is as much a temptation to a
Chinese boy, as to an American boy. San Francisco.

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H8331 "Hop-Scotch," played with as much enjoyment by the Chinese children,
as by our American children. San Francisco.

H8332 A Chinese lassie. Chinese are proverbial gamblers. Reach through the
curtain and see what you get for your nickel. Sort of a "grab-bag"
arrangement. San Francisco, Calif.

H8333 Graduating class (1918). W.H.M.S. school for Oriental children,
Chinatown. Each girl has carried excellent grades during entire course. San
Francisco, California.

H8334 Same caption as H8333.

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H8335 Where the races cross. Her father was a German, her mother, Chinese.
Young in years, but old enough to feel the pathos of her plight - a woman
and not all Chinese.

H8336 School children, matron and teachers of W.H.M.S. School for Oriental
(Chinese) children.

H8337 School children matron and teachers of W.H.M.S. school for Oriental
children. Taken on Christmas Day, just after the presents had been
distributed. San Francisco, California.

H8338 An oriental girl in an oriental dress. Her name is Pearl. She is a
good pianist, and has an ambition to be a teacher, San Francisco.

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H8339 A Chinese lad. He had just eaten his Christmas dinner, and there was
not room enough for him on the film. His name is Lawrence. San Francisco,
California.

H8341 A deserted Chinese mother and her five children. They all live in
the W.H.M.S. Home. Beautiful children and a devoted mother. Our women are
doing great work in helping her care for her children whom she desires to
have brought up under Christian influences, and teaching. San Francisio,
California.

H8340 The Japanese Race. San Francisco, California.

H8342 Another picture of the Japanese Race. The tallest is Scandanavian.
San Francisco, California.

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H8343 A Japanese child. The father who was with him was clearly Japanese.
San Francisco.

H8344 Here the race crosses again, and in a way quite unusual. The mother
was a mullato, the father Chinese, San Francisco, Cal.

H8345 In the heart of the Italian quarters. It is Christmas hence the
crowd. San Francisco, Cal.

H8346 Bible teacher at W.H.M.S. school for Japanese and Korean women and
children. Miss Kama Yajima.

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H8347 Bible teacher at W.H.M.S. School for Japanese and Korean women and
children. Miss Kama Yajima.

H8348 Same caption as H8347.

H8349 The White Temple (Methodist). Miami, Florida.

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H8350 This picture is one of the same girls when they graduated from the
W.H.M.S. School. San Francisco. Cal.

H8351 This picture is one of the same girls when they graduated from the
W.H. M.S. School. San Francisco, Cal.

H8352 This picture presents them as they were after they had been at
school for a while.

H8353 This series of pictrues presents an object lesson as to the value of
missionary work among the Oriental of our west coast. This picture is of 2
Korean children whose parents deserted them.

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H8355 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Lincoln, Kansas

H8368 Interior of Billy Sunday's Tabernacle. Paterson, NJ

H8370 Company A - S.A.L.C., Ohio Wesleyan University

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H8371 Band - Students Army Training Corps - Ohio Wesleyan University

H8377 Riverside Drive - Apartments from Hudson View, New York

H8378 Lackawana R.R. Ferry "Scranton," New York City

H8379 Heart of a business section. Pittsburg, PA

H8381 Campus - Ohio Wesleyan University. Delaware, Ohio

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H8427 Monument of the Andrews Raiders National Cemetery. Chattanooga,
Tennessee

H8428 Monument of the Andrews Raiders National Cemetery. Chattanooga,
Tennessee

H8431 Freshmem pulling Sophomores into and across river in annual tug-of-
war, Ohio

H8435 Birds Mill near Chattanooga, Tennessee

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H8437 Monument to Civil War worker. Chatanooga, Ohio

H8439 Where cannons roared - Missionary Ridge. Chattanooga, Tennessee

H8440 A Civil War Monument. Chattanooga, Tennessee

H8462 Dealing out ice in the Italian quarter in north Street. The
policeman in charge of this station see to it that every one is treated
properly - every person coming for ice must produce a ticket. Boston, Mass

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H8465 One of the alley - ways in the Fifth Street Methodist Temple
neighborhood. Philadelphia, PA

H8477 Graduating Class - Chinese Children W.H.M.S. House. San Francisco,
CA

H8478 A Chinese mother living at W.H.M.S. Home. Chinatown - San
Francisco, CA

H8479 A Chinese mother and her five children living at W.H.M.S. Home for
Chinese Children, Chinatown

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H8480 Pearl T. Sang. Her mother a Christian, her father not. W.H.M.S.
Home for Chinese Women and Children

H8482 Maud Lai - her father and mother both dead - was taken from her
mother when 4 yrs old because she was being kept in a dive. Is a student
of the college of the Pacific, an excellent pianist, wants to go to China
as a Missionary. W.H.M.S. Home for Chinese Women and Children. San
Francisco, CA

H8481 Group left to right, Maud Lai (her story on another picture), Mrs.
Dye (Matron), and Pearl Sang. W.H.M.S. for Chinese Women and Children

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H8483 Mary Leang and Mrs. Dye - W.H.M.S. Home for Chinese Women and
Children. Mary was rescued below San Francisco, was to have been sold at
noon of following day at 6pm. Sunday before was taken to Home by
interesting women. Came when 11 yrs. old, wants to be a Missionary

H8485 Violet Yum and Mrs. Dye at W.H.M.S. Home for Chinese Women and
Children. San Francisco, CA

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H8486 Ellen Stark Ford House - Two Japanese children at W.H.M.S. Home for
Japanese and Korean children. San Francisco, CA

H8487 Left - Home Minzons - 8yrs old. Right - Kimi Minzons - 11yrs old.
The father of these Japanese children is a juggler the Mother as actress in
a circus and is Spanish. Father and mother separated. San Francisco, CA

H8488 Chinese child. San Francisco, CA

H8489 Left - Dorothy Nakmora - Her mother died when Dorothy was born.
Came to W.H.M.S. Home for Japanese and Korean children when 1 month old.
Right - Hatsojo Yamama - Brought to Home by her father. The mother had
left the father and he would not care for the child

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H8490 Catherine Chang. Was sent to W.H.M.S. Home for Japanese and Korean
children when 6 months old from New York City. Her mother was a
Scandanavian (Swede), her father is a Korean. She is now 9 yrs. old

H8491 The camera man eyed with suspicion as to his intentions by a group
of Japanese children. San Francisco, CA

H8492 Ellen Stark Ford House for Japanese and Korean Children. Graduating
Class, 1918

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H8558 Japanese Sunday School Class, 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Seattle, WA

H8562 Poor family in crowded quarters

H8557 Hawaiian S.S. Class, 1st Methodist Episcopal Church. Seattle, WA

H8564 The old tie maker. Premature and Helpless Old age

H8565 Sewers concrete mixing machine

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H8566 St. Ann's Row, Limehouse. The strike from the point of view of one
element of the public

H8567 American strikers and agitators

H8569 No caption

H8570 Employment Bureau. Remington, W.M.C.

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H8571 Treatment room - National Cah Register. Dayton, Ohio

H8572 Monotonous factory worker

H8573 Working men in a saloon

H8574 Workers in Spinning room - Cotton Mill

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H8575 Brass ware trade. Men at hard tedious work

H8576 Toilers in the cotton Mills leaving the factory

H8577 Ribbed underwear covering machine

H8578 Cotton Mill children workers in factory. Fall River, Mass

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H8579 Dipping articles into paint bath

H8580 Dumping into the Mill hopper

H8581 Safety devices in grinding wheel Norton Company's Machine at
National Tube Comapny

H8582 Steel factory at night

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H8608 "New York" loading for voyage. Seattle, WA

H8607 "New York" ready to pull anchor. Seattle, WA

H8611 Home of Washington. Mount Vernon, VA

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H8625 Sutio Park in San Francisco, CA

H8643 Amusement Park. San Francisco, California

H8612 Japanese Liner. Seattle, Washington

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H8690 Front door of Chapel - School of Theology. Boston, Mass

H8691 Window "where the Light of Glory comes through." Boston, Mass

H8692 Front view of Chapel - Boston University School of Theology.
Boston, Mass

H8693 Rear view - Chapel Boston University School of Theology. Boston,
Mass

H8694 Entrance - Boston University School of Theology. Boston, Mass

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H8695 View showing houses under construction along the Boulevard.
Philadelphia, PA

H8696 Boulevard - Broad Street Plaza. Philadelphia, PA

H8697 A narrow street. Most of the Methodist Temple Congregation comes
from a place of this kind, they are in poor circumstances. Philadelphia, PA

H8698 One of the members on her way to the Methodist Temple on 5th Street.
Philadelphia, PA

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H8699 St. Philips Methodist Episcopal Church, showing empty lot adjoining it.
Philadelphia, PA

H8700 People feeding pigeons in front of the City Hall. Philadelphia, PA

H8701 View of the factory district, North Philadelphia, showing the Danish
Methodist Episcopal Church. Philadelphia, PA

H8702 View of factory district of North Philadelphia, PA

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H8703 View of the factory district of North Philadelphia - taken from
Y.W.C.A. Bldg. roof. Philadelphia, PA

H8704 View up Arch Street showing the Bell Telephone Building.
Philadelphia, PA

H8705 One of the many Alleys in the East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Mission Neighborhood
(Colored). Philadelphia, PA

H8706 One of the side streets in the neighborhood of East Calvary Methodist Episcopal
Mission. Philadelphia, PA

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H8707 Street scene looking from in front of the East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Mission.
Philadelphia, PA

H8708 Some of the tenements opposite the East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Mission
(Colored). Philadelphia, PA

H8709 Looking from in front of the Scott Methodist Episcopal Church, 8th Street above
Tasker. Philadelphia. PA

H8710 Italian children who attend the St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Sunday School.
Cathrine near 6th Street. Philadelphia, PA

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H8711 View down Arch Street showing the Arch Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
Philadelphia, PA

H8712 One of the pretty rows of houses owned by the Emergency Fleet Corp.
These houses are for the workers in the ship yards. Philadelphia, PA

H8713 One of the many rows of houses built by the Emergency Fleet Corp. in
Elmwood. Philadelphia, PA

H8714 A street scene in Elmwood, showing the rows of houses built by the
Emergency Fleet Corp. Philadelphia, PA

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H8715 Another view of the up to date houses. Philadelphia, PA

H8716 View of the back yards of houses shown in H8715. Each yard is
fenced off separately. Philadelphia, PA

H8717 Boys Sunday School Class. Methodist Temple 5th Street and Spring
Garden Street. Philadelphia, PA

H8718 Same caption as H8717

H8719 Some of the Sunday School children of the Methodist temple.
Philadelphia, PA

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H8720 Some of the Sunday School Children, mostly of Polish and Slavish
parents. Methodist Temple - Philadelphia, PA

H8721 Scene up Broad Street showing City Hall. Philadelphia, PA

H8722 The 5th Street Methodist Temple Poet. He is very fond of making up
little rhymes and poems. Philadelphia, PA

H8723 Same caption as H8722

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H8724 Independence Hall - Chestnut and 6th Street. Philadelphia, PA

H8725 Tablet erected in memory of the soldiers who died during the war for
Independence 1777 - 1778. Washington Square 6th Street and Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA

H8726 View in front of City Hall. Philadelphia, PA

H8727 One of the very many narrow side streets which lead off the Main
Street. Philadelphia, PA

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H8728 View up Broad St. showing City Hall. Philadelphia, PA

H8729 Italian peddler selling vegetables. Philadelphia, PA

H8730 Row of houses directly opposite the Street. Philadelphia Methodist Episcopal Church

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H8731 Formerly Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, now a moving picture house. The
Church had to be given up [on] accoount of the great number of Jews moving
into their neighborhood. Synder Ave. and 7th Street. Philadelphia, PA

H8732 Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church now for sale. Philadelphia, PA

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H8733 Synder Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church - Rev. W.A. Downey, pastor. Philadelphia, PA

H8734 Abigial Ware Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. 3rd Street and Morris Street.
Philadelphia, PA

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H8735 Scott Methodist Episcopal Church 8th Street above Tasker Street. Philadelphia, PA

H8736 Group of instructors of the Methodist Temple 5th Street above Spring
Garden Street. Rev. Maurice Levit, pastor, in center. Philadelphia, PA

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H8737 Kindergarten Class (Sunday) at the Methodist Temple. Philadelphia,
PA

H8738 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church (Italian) with Public Elementary School
adjoining. Cathrine St. near 6th St. Philadelphia, PA

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H8739 Sunday School Classes at the Methodist Temple. Philadelphia, PA

H8740 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church (Italian). Philadelphia, PA

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H8741 Banquet of the Philadelphia Minute Men of the Centenary in Scottish
Riti Hall. Philadelphia, PA

H8742 Methodist Episcopal Hospital on Broad Street. Philadelphia, PA

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H8743 Wesley Building Offices of the Board of Home Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. Philadelphia, PA

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H8744 Methodist Episcopal Hospital on Broad Street. Philadelphia, PA

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H8745 East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Mission (colored). Rev. Tinley, Pastor,
Bainbridge Street, East of 12th Street. Philadelphia, PA

H8746 Large audience of children at the weekly motion picture show in the
Methodist Temple at 5th Street above Spring Garden Street. Rev. Maurice E.
Levit, Pastor. Philadelphia, PA

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H8748 The Boulevard Board Street, Plaza. Philadelphia, PA

H8748 Interior of the 8th Street Methodist Episcopal Rescue Mission. Rev. McKenty,
Preacher. Philadelphia, PA

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H8749 Interior of the 8th Street Methodist Episcopal Rescue Mission. Philadelphia, PA

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H8750 Gasoline car on Oregon short line at Ogden. Ogden, Utah

H8752 Hydroplane on Lake Michigan, Chicago

H8753 Interior of Machine shop

H8755 State Capitol (1916), Montana

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H8756 Ferry at Portland Oregon on Columbia River

H8757 The need of the day. Helena, Montana

H8759 Mr. Roosevelt, when president, taken at Helena, Montana

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H8760 Covenant Methodist Episcopal Church - North Evanston, Illinois

H8761 Main Street. Reno, Nevada

H8764 Caged Tiger. Lincoln Park Zoo (1916), Chicago

H8767 Home of the many wives of the great Mormon Leader Bringham Young, as
many gables as wives

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H8769 J.J. Hill, the Railroad Magnate, speaking in natural ampitheatre at
Alaska - Yukon Exposition. Seattle, Washington

H8782 A broad grin. Los Angeles, California

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H8783 Mexican girl with dog. Los Angeles, California

H8784 A friendly kiss. Los Angeles, California

H8785 Boy smoking Mexican Quailer. Los Angeles, California

H8786 Japanese girl. Los Angeles, California

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H8787 Playmates. Los Angeles, California

H8788 Willing to pose for the photographer. Los Angeles, California

H8789 Wishing for Good Luck. Los Angeles, California

H8790 A game of Crap. Los Angeles, California

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H8791 Conserving matches. Los Angeles, California

H8793 Nothing to do but watch the passersby. Los Angeles, California

H8794 Mexican boy. Los Angeles, California

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H8795 Mexican child sitting for her picture. Los Angeles, California

H8796 Mexican baby. Los Angeles, California

H8797 All "dolled up" for the Cameraman. Los Angeles, California

H8798 Mexican children watching for the "Birdie." Los Angeles, California

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H8799 Getting a light. Los Angeles, California

H8800 Having a quiet smoke. Los Angeles, California

H8801 Mexican children and their negro companions. Los Angeles, California

H8802 Children playing on steps. Los Angeles, California

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H8803 Man watching the train pull out. Los Angeles, California

H8804 Negro boy. Los Angeles, California

H8805 Side view of negro boy. Los Angeles, California

H8806 Two Mexican men near Plaza. Los Angeles, California

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H8807 Dinner time for the chickens - Frances De Pamo School. Los Angeles,
California

H8808 Girl feeding chickens - Frances De Pamo School. Los Angeles,
California

H8809 Throwong feed to the chickens - Frances De Pamo School. Los
Angeles, California

H8810 Girl with doll. Frances De Pamo School. Los Angeles, California

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H8811 Groups of girls from Frances De Pamo School. Los Angeles, California

H8812 A young ball player - Frances De Pamo School. Los Angeles,
California

H8813 Ready for the ball - Frances De Pamo School. Los Angeles, California

H8814 Playing with a carpenter's saw horse. Frances De Pamo School. Los
Angeles, California

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H8815 Playing on the lawn. Frances De Pamo School. Los Angeles,
California

H8816 H8816

H8819 Young fellows asleep on bench in Union Square Park after hot July
night 2 p.m. New York City

H8821 John Street Methodist Episcopal Church

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H8825 Working girls of Terre Haute - members of the Y.W.C.A. gathering
firewood for one of their camping parties in the woods some miles from
town, where they often go. Terra Haute, Indiana

H8826 Girls of the Overall factory club organized by Y.W.C.A. Sec'ry of
Terra Haute, Indiana

H8827 Delegates of Terra Haute factory clubs to Dewey Lake, Mich.
Y.W.C.A. Industrial Conference. Terra Haute, Indiana

H8825 Same caption as H8827

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H8829 Gilrs of the Overall factory club. Terra Haute, Indiana

H8830 Sousa's Marine Band giving a concert at the plant, Indiana

H8831 Operating room, Indiana

H8832 Hospital Staff, Indiana

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H8833 Girls Patriotic League Unit, Indiana

H8834 Hospital ward, Indiana

H8835 Examination rooms, Indiana

H8836 Hospital ward, Indiana

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H8837 Hospital corridor, Indiana

H8838 Operating room - Hospital, Indiana

H8839 Hospital waiting room, Indiana

H8840 Head nurse's Private Office in the company Hospital, Indiana

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H8841 Kitchen where the noonday meals are prepared, Indiana

H8842 Cake mixing machine - a part of the bakery plant, Indiana

H8843 Stock-holders meeing, Building and Loan Dinner, Indiana

H8844 Employees bakery - run in connection with the restaurant, Indiana

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H8845 Stock-holders meeting, Building and Loan Dinner, Indiana

H8846 The restaurant - 600 to 800 seats all used daily, Indiana

H8847 Employees Co-operative Store, Indiana

H8848 Dining room - operated by employees for the employees of a great
progressive industrial concern, Indiana

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H8849 Young working girls club of Y.W.C.A., Indiana

H8850 Bridge construction by McClintic Marshall Co.

H8851 Bridge partly finished. Pittsburg, PA

H8852 Riter Conley Mfg. Co. Steel construction. Pittsburg, PA

H8853 McClintic Marshall Construction Co. Pittsburg, PA

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H8854 Section of steel construction from McClintic Marshall Co.
Pittsburg, PA

H8856 Birds eye view of H.J. Hering Co. Plant and house "Where we began"
in 1869. This group of buildings represent 33 structures and covers seven
city blocks, with floor space of 45 acres. Pittsburg, PA

H8857 The Administration building, which is the Executive Headquarters for
H.J. Hering Co. entire business. Pittsburg, PA

H8858 H.J. Hering Co. new storage building. Itis 345 feet long, 115 feet
deep and has six stories and a basement. Pittsburg, PA

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H8859 H.J. Hering experimental kitchens where all our products are
thoroughly tested before being placed on the market. The other kitchens
where the cooking is prepared is on the same plan. Pittsburg, PA

H8860 Baked bean filling dept. showing the can conveyors carrying the
empty cans from the Can mfg. dept. to the filling service. Pittsburg, PA

H8861 Pickle bottling dept. Tables are of nitreous tile tops. Everything
is kept spotlessly clean. Pittsburg, PA

H8867 Wesly Building 17th and Arch Streets. This is the home of the Board
of Home Missions and Church Extensions.

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H8870 New York sky-line at night (For lantern slide use only)

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H8877 Lothrop Memorial Hall Building for the St. John's Methodist
Episcopal Church. Dover, New Hampshire

H8888 Students Army Training Corp. at Ohio Wesleyan, 1918. Ohio

H8889 Ohio Wesleyan University

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H8890 Freshman, Ohio

H8891 Ohio

H8892 Ohio Wesleyan University

H8893 In the Biology Laboratory at Wesleyan University, Ohio

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H8896 Enormous trip hammers

H8897 Rest Room

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H8898 A City's water tower. Yonkers, New York

H9754 Rabbit vendor. Polish market, Buffalo

H9901 Ohio Brewery. Located 2 squares south of South High Street Methodist Episcopal
Church. Columbia, Ohio

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H9778 The Pacific Coast is the home of more cults and religions than any
where in the USA. Getting back to primitive times in street of Los Angeles
- A fanatical religionist, California

H4779 Same caption as H9778

H9780 Same caption as H9778

H9781 This old woman spends her days round the market place in Los
Angeles, California

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H9863 This shows the type of building the Mormans have. Salt Lake City,
Utah

H9864 Same caption as H9863

H9866 Waterloo Methodist Episcopal Church. Salt Lake City, Utah

H9867 Same caption as H9867

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H9868 Waterloo Methodist Episcopal Church - The old parsonage, Utah

H9869 Waterloo Methodist Episcopal Church. The parsonage, Utah

H9872 Rev. Clem Davis entering the social hall of Waterloo Methodist Episcopal Church,
Utah

H9873 Easter Morning, First Methodist Episcopal Church. Albuquerque, New Mexico

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H9874 Girl, Albuquerque, New Mexico

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H9876 Methodist Mexican Church Adobe Building, A few of the Congregation.
New Mexico, Albuquerque

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H9879 Group at Albuquerque College, New Mexico

H9880 The Albuquerque Boys School for Mexicans. The quartet and their
instruments enjoying recess from school, New Mexico

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H9881 The Albuquerque Boys School for Mexicans. The quartet and their
instruments enjoying recess from school, New Mexico

H9900 Typical American boy

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H9902 Athletic Field and Playground. Columbus, Ohio

H9903 Christian Church located at 7th St. and Woodrow Ave. Columbus, Ohio

H9904 Hungarian Reformed Church, corner Washington Ave. and Woodrow Ave.
Columbus, Ohio

H9905 A Greek Catholic Mission. Columbus, Ohio

H9906 Working men's children. Columbus, Ohio

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H9907 Reeh Ave. Lutheran Church membership near 200 very exclusive.
Columbus, Ohio

H9908 Latter Day Saints Chapel. Columbus, Ohio

H9909 Catholic Church, School and residence. Reeh Ave., near Parsons Ave.
They seem to be well supplied with funds. Columbus. Ohio

H9910 Reeh Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church. Columbus, Ohio

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H9913 Steel structure workers, New York

H9915 Caisson workers, New York

H9916 Steel Hood Cover of Cog Wheels on Lathe, New York

H9917 Meeting at 22nd Street - Headquarters of the League, New York

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H9918 A colored Garbage man. Los Angeles, California

H9919 American white boy, Mexican and Negro. Los Angeles, California

H9920 Street scene in the Mexican quarter of Los Angeles, California

H9921 A little Chinese Boy. Los Angeles, California

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H9922 A little Chinese Boy. Los Angeles, California

H9923 Another little mother of the slums who lavishes her affections on a
mongrel puppy dog. Los Angeles, California

H9924 Polish market, "Boy selling geese." Buffalo, New York

H9925 A typical Polish street hawker. Buffalo, New York

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H9926 Mexican Infant on porch. Los Angeles, California

H9927 A sweet little Christian Japanese maid. Los Angeles, California

H9928 A mexican child type. Los Angeles, California

H9929 A little Syrian. Los Angeles, California

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H9930 A womans crowning beauty is her hair even if the braids do stand
stiff. Los Angeles, California

H9931 "Hole yer bref! De bind is coming." Los Angeles, California

H9932 The only Mexican Group of Boy Scouts in existence. These boys are
all residents of the Methodist Spanish American Institute. Gardens,
California

H9933 Pickaninnies. Los Angeles, California

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H9934 Typical Chinaman. Plaza Park. Los Angeles, California

H9935 2 Mexicans and a pickaninny. Los Angeles, California

H9936 A study in black and white. Los Angeles, California

H9937 Chinese boy. Los Angeles, California

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H9938 Mexican children playing in an alley. Parish of the Church of all
Nations. Los Angeles, California.

H9939 "Hey dar lil' white boy, look at de camera." Los Angeles, California

H9940 The Polish market on a cold day, Buffalo

H9941 A little Pole, Buffalo

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H9942 Tame rabbits - destined for the pot. Polish market, Buffalo

H9943 When a feller needs a friends and finds one. U.S. Employment
Service (Polish), Buffalo

H9944 Brer rabbit he lies low, holding the scales at 5lbs. while the boss
gets his picture taken. Polish market, Buffalo

H9945 A polish type and rabbit Hawker, Buffalo

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H9946 A safety pin with a big responsibility. Polish Hawker, Buffalo

H9947 A wet wet day in Buffalo's Italian section

H9948 A polish hawker, Buffalo

H9949 Pigeon pie for some Pole. Polish markets, Buffalo

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H9950 Uncle Sam becomes linguist - U.S. Dept. of Labor. Buffalo talks
Polish. It is said that every fifth person in this city is a Pole

H9951 The pole keeps friendly with the Policeman. Polish market, Buffalo

H9952 Polish boy selling geese Polish market, Buffalo

H9953 The Italian shopping center, Buffalo

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H9954 A typical Polish vendor at the market, Buffalo

H4955 Customers are scarce so the Polish vendor finds time to pose. Pole
market, Buffalo

H956 Geese may be an expensive dainty but war work has put such a dish
within reach of the Poles in Buffalo.

H9957 Introducing an "old hen" and a young Pole. Polish market place,
Buffalo

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H9959 A Japanese Christian girl. Los Angeles, California

H9960 A Japanese Christian child. Los Angeles, California

H9961 A little Japanese boy. Los Angeles, California

H9962 A little Japanese boy. Los Angeles, California

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H9963 A little Japanese boy. Los Angeles, California

H9964 A Japanese boy. Los Angeles, California

H9965 A Japanese baby taken by Japanese photographer. Los Angeles,
California

H9966 Just a happy little boy. Cleveland, Ohio

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H9967 Bohemian girls. Cleveland, Ohio

H9973 Bohemian Americans. Cleveland, Ohio

H9992 A Main street in Tacoma, Washington

H9994 Washington Lumber Mill. Tacoma, Washington

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H10007 The seven peaks of Tatoosh Range. Tacoma, Washington

H10009 University of Washington one of the many beautiful University
buiuldings. Seattle, Washington

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H10015 Publicity Dept. Service Flag. Columbus, Ohio

H10015 Publicity Dept Service Flag. Columbus, Ohio

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H10017 Washington Park Church. Denver, Colarado. Winter 1918-19

H10021 Negro Academy - with Methodist control upwards of 400 students
enrolled. Gainesville, Florida

H10022 Ship building. Yonkers, N.Y.

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H10023 Italian child picking coal out of ashes. Yonkers, N.Y.

H10024 Same caption as 10023

H10025 Same caption as H10023

H10026 Negro Academy with Methodist Control. Upwards of 400 students
enrolled. Gainesville, Florida

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H8315 Southern Mansion. Macon, Georgia

H8316 Fairmount Hotel - background San Francisco, California.

H8317 Children at the W.H.M.S. Home for Japanese and Korean women and
children. Mrs. Supt and Bible women to right. San Francisco, California

H8318 Same caption as H8317

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H8319 Two youthful Japanese prospective laborers. San Francisco,
California

H8340 A few Chinese noodles. The mothers turned their backs but the
children remained curious. San Francisco, California

H8321 In the heart of the Japanese quarters. San Francisco, California

H8322 Bible teacher and two of her pupils W.H.M.S. Home for Japanese and
Korean women and children. The teachers name is Kana Yajuna

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H10027 Negro Academy with Methodist control upwards of 400 students
enrolled. Gainesville, Florida

H10028 Same caption as H10027

H10029 Nurse and Child. Gainseville, Florida

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H10055 Sunday evening meeting of Ochloff memorial Methodist Episcopal Church addressed by
Miss Toll, on furlough from India. Cleveland, Ohio

H10056 Bohemian men waiting their turn to bathe in Public Bath House.
Cleveland, Ohio

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H10057 Kindergarten children at West Side Community House at play.
Cleveland, Ohio

H10058 Playing games in one of the kindergarten rooms at the West Side
Community House. Cleveland, Ohio

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H10059 Groups of neighborhood boys on Bath House steps. Cleveland, Ohio

H10060 Oehloff Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. Cleveland, Ohio

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H10061 West side Community House babies. Cleveland, Ohio

H10062 Deaconess Home Industrial Dept. Cleveland, Ohio

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H10063 West side Community House group - left, the Industrial Store,
selling the goods prepared at the Deaconess Home Industrial Dept. (Now a
branch of Goodwill Industries). Center, the Deaconess Community House and
right where baby carriage stands the Infant Welfare Dept. where two doctors
care for babies and teach mothers how to properly care for themselves and
their children. Cleveland, Ohio

H10064 West Side Community Store where are sold the second hand goods
cleaned and made over at the Deaconess Home Industrial Dept. Cleveland,
Ohio

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H10065 West Side Community Store - where are sold the second hand goods
cleaned and made over at the Deaconess Home Industrial Dept. Cleveland,
Ohio

H10066 School on the corner below Oehloff Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church showing the
strategic location of the Church. Cleveland, Ohio

H10068 Deaconess of Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church teaching a class of Bohemian
Girls how to set a table properly. Cleveland, Ohio

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H10067 Miss Ruth Lancaster. Deaconess and some of her Bohemian girls at
Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church learning how to make a bed properly. Cleveland, Ohio

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H10069 Deaconess Home 2000 - 5th Ave. Pittsburg, PA

H10070 Rev. John Bloom his wife, and niece. Polish missionaries working
among foreign elements in Pittsburgh. Rev. Bloom speaks and understands
Polish, German, Bohemian, Slavish, and Russian, Croatian, English, and is
in good health in spite of it. Pittsburgh, PA

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H10071 District meeting of Alleghany Dist. Epworth League leads. This
picture was taken when the unanimous vote was given to raise 1/5th of the
support of an Epworth League Sec'y for South America if the other 4
districts of the conference would do the same. Pittsburg, PA

H10072 Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church. 65 members, Sunday School 30. Pastor is a
student at University of Pittsburgh. Braddock, PA

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H10073 Part of the occupants of the Francis Hamilton Home for the aged,
where 30 or more old people are cared for. Pittsburgh, PA

H10074 Sunday School service at Robinson St. Methodist Episcopal. Work
for foreigners began here in 1894. The people are mostly Italians and
Poles. Pittsburg, PA

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H10075 Primary Dept. Robinson St., Mission held in little Gymnasium.
Pittsburgh, PA

H10079 Children of Robert Boyd Ward Home at mealtime with everybody happy.
Pittsburgh, PA

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H10080 Play hour in the Ward Home for Children, where the children go to
assembly hall for relaxation in winter.

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H10081 Children of the Robert Boyd Ward Home for children, on the lawn.
Pittsburgh, PA

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H10082 Children of the Robert Boyd Ward Home for children. The children
on the lawn. Pittsburgh, PA

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H10083 A little shack where Rev. F.P. Submonetti began Methodist Italian
work in Denver in 1909. Denver, Colorado

H10084 New Italian Methodist Episcopal Church the development of 9yrs. work (compare with
10083). Denver, Colorado

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H10085 Edgewater Methodist Episcopal Church is a suburb of Denver. This church was
wholly inadequate in 1912 when the photographer took part in one or two
services here at which time it had a student pastor from Iliff Theological
School. In 1918 a regular pastor was appointed whose ideas can not be put
into operation for lack of equipment. Denver, Colorado

H10086 Birds eye view of Edgewater a suburb of Denver with a population of
nearly 1500 and practically unchurched. The little Methodist Episcopal Church will hardly
seat 75 people. Denver, Colorado

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H10087 Left to right - Greek Catholic, Methodist Episcopal and Roman Catholic Churches at
Globeville. A suburb of Denver, Colorado

H10088 The Denver Stockyards, Colorado

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H10089 Chapel of University of Denver, Colorado

H10090 Senior and Young People's Choirs at a rehearsal party in the Sunday
School room of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Denver, Colorado

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H10091 Carolers of Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church out to sing Christmas Carols around
the neighborhood, Rev. Chapman standing by rear of truck. Denver, Colorado

H10092 Group of houses near Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church showing type of houses in
the neighborhood. They are much more run down then this picture indicates.
Denver, Colorado

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H10093 A branch of the Goodwill Industries developed by Rev. Chapman,
Pastor of Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church.

H10094 Interior of Epworth Relief Store. Denver, Colorado

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H10095 The Social Room of Washington Park Community Church. Denver,
Colorado

H10096 The Lobby of the Washington Park Community Church beyond the club
room. The closed door on the left leads into the social room. Denver,
Colorado

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H10097 Primary Dept. Washington Park Community Church. Denver, Colorado

H10098 Auditorium of Washington Park Community Church. Denver, Colorado

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H10099 Beginners Dept. Washington Park Community Methodist Episcopal Church. Denver,
Colorado

H10100 Movie crowd in Halsted St. Community Church. Sunday school
enrollment over 1000 average attendance, 600 or more than this room can
hold. The kids pay 1 cent for admission to the movies every Thursday.
Chicago, Illinois

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H10101 First Italian Methodist Episcopal Church members average attendance in the
neighborhood are 60,000 Italians 90% unchurched. E.P. Sulmonette formerly
of Denver is pastor of both first and second Italian Churches. Chicago,
Illinois

H10102 Auditorium of Community Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois

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H10103 Wicker Park Methodist Episcopal Church - located in a Community 85% Jewish.
Chicago, Illinois

H10104 St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church served by a student Pastor from Evanston. A
foreign community largely Polish. Chicago, Illinois

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H10105 Augusta St. Methodist Episcopal Church and the vacant corner adjoining which could
be made a fine community centre. Chicago, Illinois

H10106 Grace Church and Vicinity to show relation to an old residential
section. Chicago, Illinois

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H10107 Bohemian First Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois

252 Calvinist Heights Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois

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H10109 Chicago Training School for City, Home, and Foreign Missions.
Chicago, Illinois

H10110 Class in typewriting Chicago Training School for City, Home, and
Foreign Missions. Chicago, Illinois

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H10111 The parlor of the Chicago Training School for City, Home, and
Foreign Missions. Chicago, Illinois

H10112 Rush Medical College. Chicago, Illinois

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H10113 O.B.2 Fraternity House. Rush Medical College. Chicago, Illinois

H10114 The Campus of University of Illinois Medical College. Chicago,
Illinois

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H10115 Sorority House on the corner rented by 20 girl Medical Students who
wish to have some resemblance to home life. Chicago, Illinois

H10116 "Thomas Buffet" (right) and another opposite one block from Rush
Medical College. Chicago, Illinois

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H10117 Children at play in Elizabeth Muriel Day Nursery. Chicago, Illinois

H10118 Group of Slavish women waiting for the regular Thursday Rummage
Sale. Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois

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H10119 Right, Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal and Left St. Stephan's Roman Catholic
Church. Chicago, Illinois

H10120 Pullman Chicago Station Lower floor of the Parsonage of the
"Greenstone" Methodist Church, given up for community centre work by the
pastor who now occupies the upper floor. Chicago, Illinois

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H10121 The "Greenstone" Methodist Episcopal Church. Pullman Station, Chicago, Illinois

H10122 Auditorium of the "Greenstone" Methodist Episcopal Church. Pullman Station,
Chicago, Illinois

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H10123 Auditorium of Forest Park Community Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois

H10124 Forest Park Community Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois

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H10125 Humboldt Park Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois

H10126 Same caption as H10125

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H10127 Sunday School Room of Humboldt Park Community Church, totally
inadequate to the needs.

H10128 Auditorium of Humboldt Park Community Methodist Episcopal Church showing setting
for Christmas exercises.

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H10129 Nurses from the hospitals doing Red Cross sewing in St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal
Parlors. Chicago, Illinois

H10103 Two of the Sunday School Rooms of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago,
Illinois

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H10131 Movie crowd in St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois

H10132 Groups of interns and nurses in training at the hospital near St.
Paul's Methodist Episcopal singing in one of the rooms of the church. Chicago, Illinois

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H10133 Young man applying for a room at one of the many houses advertising
rooms for light housekeeping. Near St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago,
Illinois

H10134 Old "Illinois Club" now the college Y.M.C.A. near St. Paul's
Y.W.C.A. on farther corner. Chicago, Illinois

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H10135 Delta Epsilon Delta Fraternity House near St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal formerly
the home of Judge Hohlsadt, Chicago

H10136 Typical house front in the neighborhood of St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal where
hundreds of such boarding houses are after a fashion for the medical
students and nurses in the shools and hospital. Chicago, Illinois

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H10137 Abandoned Church near Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal Church. Now a saloon and
Dance Hall. Chicago, Illinois

H10138 West Side Spiritualist Church near Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal Chicago,
Illinois

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H10139 The block below Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois

H10140 An Alley Saloon and "Apartment" house and surroundings near Lincoln
St. Methodist Episcopal Chicago, Illinois

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H10141 Left foreground Lincoln St. Methodist Episcopal, right foreground St. Stephens
Roman Catholic, two spires Polish Roman Catholic Church. Chicago, Illinois

H18142 The regular Thursday Rummage Sale. Chicago, Illinois

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H10143 Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church (new), Chicago, Illinois

H10144 Washington Boulevard Methodist Episcopal Church (old), Chicago, Illinois

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H10145 The begginning of South Park Methodist Episcopal Church (colored), Chicago,
Illinois

H10146 Choir of South Park Methodist Episcopal Church (colored) in their robes in the
choir loft. The director Mr. Reese standing by the organ owns and operates
a school for chauffeurs. Chicago, Illinois

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H10147 Choir of the South Park Methodist Episcopal Church (colored) at rehersal.
Chicago, Illinois

H10148 In the little store under the X since veneered over with cement.
Methodist colored work in Chicago began about 1899.

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H10149 Wentworth Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church (colored). Chicago, Illinois

H10150 St. Matthew's Methodist Episcopal Church (colored). Chicago, Illinois

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H10151 Rev. J.W. Robinson and wife. He is pastor of St. Mark Methodist Episcopal (colored)
and is the man who in 1898 began colored work in the little store shown in
H10148.

H10152 St. Mark Methodist Episcopal Church (colored). Membership about 200. A growth of
20 yrs. from the little store building seen in H10148.

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H10153 Kindergarten Room at Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Detroit, Michigan

H10154 Gymnasium Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Detroit, Michigan

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H10155 Part of the Chinese Sunday School and teachers at Central Methodist Episcopal
Church on Roof Garden. Detroit, Michigan

H10156 Kitchen of Central Methodist Episcopal Church, the best equipped in the city
outside the big hotels. Detroit, Michigan

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H10157 St. Mary's Methodist Episcopal Church and parsonage. Detroit, Michigan

H10158 Burned out interior of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Houghton, Michigan

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H10159 Miss Bessie Smith, Deaconess in charge of Foreign work at Centenary
Church Institute teaching sewing and telling stories to a group of
Hungarian children. Detroit, Michigan

H10160 Same caption as H10159

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H10161 Three of Miss Bessie Smith's Hungarian charges.

H10169 Boys building an addition at the rear of their playhouse on the
hill above Houghton, Michigan

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H10182 Smithfield St. Church. Interior of office and office force of Methodist Episcopal
Church Union. Persons are, from left to right, Rev. Thomas Charlesworth
(associate pastor), Mrs. Mar Elleard (minister's assistant), and church
visitor. Rev. D.L. March (pastor) and supt. Methodist Episcopal Church Union Lloyd W.
Berkley. Pittsburg, PA

H10183 Robinson St. Mission Methodist Episcopal Pittsburg, PA

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H10185 Day Nursery, Pittsburg, PA

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H10184 Robert Boyd Ward home for children. Pittsburg, PA

H10186 Board of Managers and Deaconesses of the Deaconess House of
Pittsburg, PA

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H10187 Miss Ruth Lancaster deaconess at Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church and some of
her Bohemian girls. Cleveland, Ohio

H10189 Auditorium of Dan Batey's Mission, now housed in the basement of
Washington Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago, Illinois