Mission Photograph Album - Cities #4 page 0079
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Dublin CoreTitleMission Photograph Album - Cities #4 page 0079
Date1910-1920
CreatorBoard of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
SubjectMissions
Cities
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PublisherThe General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church
ScriptusTranscriptionH7808 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. StatusCompleted
Percent Completed100
Percent Needs Review0
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