Mission Photograph Album - Cities #4 page 0080
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Dublin CoreTitleMission Photograph Album - Cities #4 page 0080
Date1910-1920
CreatorBoard of Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church
SubjectMissions
Cities
RightsFor permission to use or for higher quality reproduction contact research@gcah.org
PublisherThe General Commission on Archives and History of the United Methodist Church
ScriptusTranscriptionH7813 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. StatusCompleted
Percent Completed100
Percent Needs Review0
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