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Mission Photograph Album - Cities #1

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Title

Mission Photograph Album - Cities #1

Description

Images related to Methodist mission work in various U. S. cities taken under the direction of the Board of Missions between the 1890s and late 1920s

Date

1910-1920s

Creator

Board of Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church

Subject

United States
Missions

Rights

Permission for use must be obtained from the General Commission on Archives and History. Contact e-mail is research@gcah.org

Publisher

The General Commission on Archives and History of The United Methodist Church. The United Methodist Archives and History Center. Madison, New Jersey

Identifier

Mission Photograph Albums - Cities #1

Scriptus

Status

Completed

Percent Completed

100

Items in the Mission Photograph Album - Cities #1 Collection


H. 2 Professor and Slavic students of Baldwin Wallace College.

H. 21 Proposed Plaza Community Center for the Mexicans. Los Angeles,
California.

H. 23 Assembly of a coal fleet on the Ohio River, Pittsburgh Pa. showing
also a part of business section of the city.

H. 24 Carnegie Steel Company, Pittsburgh. Homestead Steel Works, Munhall.


H. 32 Bethel Ship Mission.

H. 30 Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church, Cleveland, Ohio.


H. 58 East Side, New York.

H. 85 Stock yards - Panoram.

H. 84 Water Front - Chicago.


H. 86 Denver with mountains beyond.

H. 87 Looking north from Van Buren Street, Chicago.

H. 88 View of State Street, Chicago, Ill.

H. 89 Matron Fitzgerald and children of all nations.


H. 103 Cooking class. Epworth, Denver.

H. 104 Little mother, Denver.

H. 105 Schoolgirl's lunch, Denver.

H. 106 Schoolboy's lunch, Denver.

H. 2627 Where Karo Corn Syrup is made. Granite City, Ill.


H. 107 Epworth Church (Gym Wing), Denver.

H. 108 Epworth Church, Denver.

H. 109 Vacant lot garden, Epworth Church, Denver.

H. 110 Sunday School - Epworth Church, Denver.


H.111 Boys in Gym, Denver.

H.112 Epworth neighborhood, Denver.

H.113 Feeding school children, Denver.

H.114 Children in Epworth Gardens, Denver.


H.115 Four vacant lot gardens, Epworth, Denver.

H.118 Girl's gym class.

H.116 Seattle Waterfront.


H.119 Sewing class, Epworth, Denver.

H.117 Seattle and the Olympics, Seattle, Washington.

H.133 Overland Factories, Panorama.


H.135 Waterfront of Baltimore, MD. Panorama.

H. 173 View of city of Omaha. Panorama.


H.1753 One of the new JewishTabernacles in Phil. erected in past 10 years.

H. 1764 Morning marketing of Italian Women Jefferson Park Parish, Ist Ave.
- New York scenes.

H. 1765 Marketing - Jefferson Park Parish, New York scenes.

H.1766 Interior Jefferson Park Church, New York scenes.


H.1767 New York scenes: Interior Jefferson Park Italian Church.

H. 1768 Same as H. 1767

H. 1770 Home in New York little Italy most thickly populated house in the
world. Jefferson Park Parish.


H.1812 Rose Bush.

H. 1813 Scene from hill top.

H.1775 Gov. Whitman and Dr. Riesner in aisle. Patriotic meeting, Grace
Church, N. Y. C.


H. 1842 Franklin St. Methodist Episcopal Church in which the Delaware (colored)
Conference was held April 1918. Cape May, New Jersey.

H. 1844 Bishop Mitchell and his cabinet. Franklin Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
Delaware (colored) Conference. April 1918. Left to right: D. H. Hargras, R.
H. Wallace, Bishop C. B. Mitchell, J. H. Scott, J. W. Jewitt, W. A.
Hubbard. Cape May, N. J.


H. 1843 Annual Session of the Delaware (colored) Conference. Franklin
Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Bishop Mitchell presided. Cape May, N. J.


H. 1851 The meeting held in honor of raising of service flag at the Bethel
Ship Methodist Episcopal Norwegian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. April 1918.

H. 1852 A view of the Bethel Ship Methodist Episcopal Church. the girls home and the
crowds at the flag raising, April 1918. Brooklyn, N. Y.


H. 1853 Old Glory proudly waving over the meeting which was held at the
Bethel Ship Methodist Episcopal Norwegian Church. Brooklyn, N. Y. April 1918.

H. 1854 The singing of the Star Spangled Banner at the raising of the flag
at the Bethel Ship Methodist Episcopal Norwegian Church. Apr. 1918. Brooklyn, N. Y.


H. 1855 The singing of the Star Spangled Banner at the raising of the flag
at the Bethel Ship Methodist Episcopal Norwegian Church. Apr. 1918. Brooklyn, N. Y.

H. 1856 Dr. Trelstadt delivering his address at the Bethel Ship M. E.
Norwegian Church during the raising of their new service flag which
contains 500 stars. Apr. 1918. Brooklyn, N. Y.


H. 1857 The services held at the Bethel Ship Methodist Episcopal Church in connection
with the raising of their service flag. Brooklyn, N. Y. April 1918.

H. 1858 Bethel Ship Methodist Episcopal Norwegian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apr. 1918.


H. 1859 The Bethel Ship Methodist Episcopal Church showing the Home for Homeless Girls.
April 1918. Brooklyn, N. Y.

H. 1860 Bethel Ship Methodist Episcopal Norwegian Church. April 1918. Brooklyn, N. Y.


H. 1861 The crowd at the flag raising, Bethel Ship Methodist Episcopal Church.

H. 1862 The raising of the American and the service flags of the Bethel
Ship Methodist Episcopal Church. The flag contains over 500 stars. April 1918. Brooklyn,
N. Y.


H. 1899 Mr. Brandt, manager of Bethel Ship Sailors Mission, Brooklyn, N. Y.

H. 1900 Dr. Trelstadt, pastor of Bethel Ship Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church.
Brooklyn, N. Y.

H. 1901 Same as H. 1900

H. 1902 Mr. Brandt, manager of the Bethel Ship Mission. Brooklyn, N. Y.


H. 1903 The social Hall of the Bethel Ship Sailors Mission. Brooklyn, N. Y.

H. 1904 The Bethel Ship Sailors Mission. Brooklyn, N. Y.


H. 1905 A group of sailors at Bethel Ship Mission being served with coffee
and cake. Brooklyn, N. Y.

H. 1906 Mr. Brandt the manager of the Bethel Ship Sailors Mission.
Brooklyn, N. Y.


H. 1907 The Bethel Ship Sailors Mission, Brooklyn, N. Y.

H. 1908 The store at the Bethel Ship Sailors Mission, where sailors are
equipped for voyage at sea. Brooklyn, N. Y.


H. 1948

H. 1949

H. 1951

H. 1952


H. 1954 Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church of Oakland. Dedicated Feb 14.

H. 2064 Catholic Church. South City, Calif.

H1979 House where McCrum Slavonic Training School started. Uniontown, Pa.


H. 1982 McCrum Slavonic Taining School. Uniontown, Pa.


H. 2097 Reserve Officers Training Corps drilling at University of Denver,
Colo.

H. 2098 Penn. National Guards in parade at Easton, Pa.

H. 2100 Same as H. 2097

H. 2104 The anthers Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colo.


H. 2159 East Side Election for Mayor 1917. Instructions to voters being
given in front of saloon.

H. 2160 same as H. 2159


H. 2413 District Supts. etc. Church of all Nations.


H. 2415 Cover of Russian Paper published by Church of all Nations.


H. 2492

H. 2165 Spanish American Industrial Training School. Gardena, CA.

H. 2416 Rescued Chinese servant girls, who were bought in China and
brought to America to be used as servants in Chinese homes and later sold
to the highest bidder and rescued by Church of all Nations. Picture shows
them while students in one of our Methodist Schools where they had been
sent after their rescue. (See H. 2450)


H. 2418 A session of the English speaking Italian Sunday School at the
Church of all Nations. The near approach of Christmas has had some
influence on the size of the gathering.


H. 2419 Russian Forum at the Church of all Nations. This is a weekly
meeting consisting of a lecture followed by discussion. Dr. Hecker, the
first leader of this work is standing in the left corner of the picture.


H. 2421 Helen Lee, the Belle of Chinatown.


H. 2422 Count Tolstoy addressing the Forum at the Church of all Nations.
In the audience are Russian Generals, members of the Russian Commision,
members of the Russian aristocracy, newspaper men, ballet dancers etc.


H. 2424 Junior department of Chinese Sunday School of the Church of all
Nations, meeting in our Chinese room in Chinatown.


H. 2423 Mohammedan children in Johnstown, Penn.


H. 2425 Mohammedan workmen in Johnstown, Penn.


H. 2426 Near view of Mohammedan children. Johnstown, Penn.


H. 2427 Mohammedan family on porch of home. Johnstown, Penn.


H. 2428 Members of the adult Chinese School of the Church of all Nations.
This school has its Young Men's Christian Association, is a liberal
supporter of the church work and has already contributed some of its
membership to the army overseas.


H. 2429 The daughters of China and some of their friends. Church of all
Nations: This is the Chinese Young Women's Club of the Church of all
Nations. It is a flourishing organization, conducts a Red Cross Auxiliary
and is active in all social affairs of Chinatown.


H. 2430 A near view of Santa Claus at the Christmas exercises of the
Chinese department at the Church of all Nations. No more fascinating
Christmas program is given in New York City than which is rendered by the
children of the Church of all Nations.


H. 2431 A wedding in Chinatown. Yaou and Owshee in their wedding costume
on the day of their wedding.


H. 2432 537 men sleeping on the floor of the large hall at the Church of
all Nations during the winter of 1915. 375,000 were said to be out work in
New York during that winter. The suffering was intense. The Church of all
Nations threw open its doors providing a sheltered night for, in aggregate,
thousands of men.


H. 2433 A callisthenics class for boys at the Church of all Nations. The
Church has fourteen basketball teams, one of them a Chinese team.


H. 2434 A group of Chinese boys taking part in the Christmas program at
the Church of all Nations.


H. 2435 Helen Lee, sounding a note of victory.


H. 2437 The Russian Brotherhood of the Church of all Nations. Among this
group of men are a number who were prisoners in Siberia. Four of the group
are students for the ministry.


H. 2438 The adult Chinese School of the Church of all Nations.


H. 2439 Banquet given by Daughters of China at the Church of all Nations.


H. 2440 The Russian Forum at the Church of all Nations: On platform,
seated from left to right: Dr. Ingerman, Founder of Novymir a socialist
paper later taken over by a group of Bolsheviki among whom was Leon
Trotsky: - Dr. Zack, Chief of the Russian Bureau of Information: - Prof.
Lomonossoff, minister of railways under Kerensky: - Pres. Debibhikoff,
Pres. of Trans Caucasian Railroad: General Semenossoff, ex-military Gov. of
Moskow: at extreme right, seated, is Dr. Henry, Superintendent of Church of
all Nations.


H. 2441 Children's Assembly at Church of all Nations. This is a point of
contact where the street and the church, and the Sunday School meet. From
this big crowd of little folks is gathered the material that eventually
becomes part of the evangelized membership of our church and Sunday School.


H. 2442 A Chinese mother and children.

H. 2444 A group of Chinese mothers and children at the Fresh Air Home of
the Church of all Nations. Long Branch, N. J.

H. 2443 A new wife who has just come from China to take charge of a home
where the mother has recently died. An interesting view in this picture is
the little boy on the left. The new mother has put on his shoes the left
shoe on the right foot, and the right shoe on his left, - not realizing
that American shoes are constructed differently from Chinese shoes, - they
having neither right nor left.


H. 2445 Jewish girls at the Fresh Air Home of the Church of all Nations,
Long Branch, N. J. Four years ago we had the largest young people's Jewish
Work in New York City. This was broken up by a concerted attach of Rabbis
and Jewish Newspapers.

H. 2446 A group of Chinese mothers and babies at the Fresh Air Home of the
Chuch of all Nations. Long Branch, N. J.

H. 2447 A basketball game held at the Church of all Nations. These are
generally held on Friday night with the audience of boys frequently
touching 600. This church had one team that played for three years on the
East side without suffering a defeat.

H. 2448 A Group of Russian mothers at the Fresh Air Home of the Church of
all nations. Long Branch, N. J.


H. 2449 Some of the Chinese athletic club boys of the Church of all
Nations.

H. 2450 Two rescued Chinese servant girls photographed in their Chinese
costume the day after their rescue by the Church of all Nations. (See H.
2416)

H. 2451 One of the Chinese families of the Church of all Nations.

H. 2452 The Italian kindergarten of the Church of all Nations.


H. 2453 Dr. Purvis, at one time in charge of the Russian work of the
Church of all Nations.

H. 2453 Same as H. 2453.


H. 2454 A group of members of the adult department of the Chinese School
of the Church of all Nations.


H. 2455 Distributing presents at the Chinese Christmas celebration at the
Church of all Nations.


H. 2456 A Christmas play given by Italian young people of the Church of
all Nations.


H. 2457 A section of the Italian night school at the Church of all
Nations. Before the war, this school had an enrollment of from 75 to 100
each season.


H. 2458 A wedding in Chinatown. Yaou and Owshee in their Chinese costume
on the day of their wedding.


H. 2459 Chinese-Italian Washington's Birthday entertainment at the Church
of all Nations.


H. 2460 Groups of immigrant girls representing many nationalities meeting
for their Christmas festival under direction of the International Y. W. C.
A. at the Church of all Nations.


H. 2461 Chinese children's Christmas celebration at the Church of all
Nations.


H. 2542 Auditorium in the basement of the United Presbyterian Community
House on Union Ave. North Side. It can seat more than one thousand people.
North Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2543 Boys club room in the United Presbyterian Community House on Union
Ave. North Side. This House is the finest equipped social center in
Pittsburg North Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2544 Bowling alley in the Presbyterian Community House on Union Ave.
North Side. Pitts., PA. June 1918.

H. 2545 Boys going thru dumb-bell drill in the gymnasium of the United
Presbyterian Community HOuse on Union Ave. North Side, Pitts., Pa. June
1918.


H. 2546 Swimming pool in the United Presbyterian Community House on Union
Ave. North Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2547 First United Presbyterian Community House on Union Ave. North
Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2548 Polish Methodist Church. 20th and Sydney Streets. South Side,
Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2549 Same as H. 2548


H. 2550 Walton Methodist Episcopal Church. 24th and Sarah Streets. South
Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2551 Street scene looking up Sarah Street from corner of 24th Street.
South Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2552 Street scene looking up 24th Street from Sarah Street. Note the
cliffs in the background. South Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2553 The old time horse car. This is the only horse car in use in
Pitts. The driver says he gets about two passengers a day, and these people
ride only for the novelty. South Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2554 Group of children, Sydney Street, South Side, Pitts., Pa. June
1918.

H. 2555 Bingham Street Methodist Episcopal Church on 13th and Bingham
Streets. South Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2556 Bingham Street Methodist Episcopal Church on 13th and Bingham
Streets, South Side, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2557 Street scene looking up Smithfield Street, from corner of 7th Ave.
The Methodist Episcopal Church is on the corner of Smithfield Street and
7th Ave. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2558 Smithfield Street Methodist Episcopal Church. The Church was built
in 1817, the location being known as Brimstone Corner. Pitts., Pa. June
1918.

H. 2559 Interior of the Smithfield Street Methodist Episcopal Church, was
built in 1817. The location is known as Brimstone Corner. View shows the
pulpit and organ. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2560 Interior of the Smithfield Street Methodist Episcopal Church. This
church was built in 1817, and the location is known as Brimstone Corner.
View of the seats and balcony. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2561 Crowds waiting in the street for the French Blue Devils to come
out of the chamber of Commerce Bldg. in which they were having dinner.
Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2562 Street scene looking up 7th Ave. from the corner of Smithfield
Street. There is no end to traffic around this corner. Pitts., Pa. June
1918.

H. 2563 Street scene looking down 7th Ave. just before the Blue Devils
came out. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2564 Reception room in the Smithfield Street Methodist Episcopal
Church. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2565 Street scene looking down Smithfield Street from corner of 7th
Ave. Large building to the right is the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Pitts.,
Pa. June 1918.


H. 2566 Street scene looking up from the corner of Smithfield Street. The
Methodist Episcopal Church is on the corner of 7th Ave. and Smithfield
Street. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2567 Street scene looking down Smithfield Street from corner of 7th
Ave. Taken in front of the Smithfield Street Methodist Episcopal Church. Pitts., Pa. June
1918.


H. 2568 Street scene looking down 7th Ave. Picture taken as the parade
approached the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2569 Street scene looking down 7th Ave. Picture taken as the French
Blue Devils were coming up. Men on horseback are policemen. Pitts., Pa.
June 1918.


H. 2570 The French Blue Devils entering automobile. (driven by one of the
girl red cross ambulance drivers). Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2571 Street scene looking down 7th Ave. showing the French Blue Devils
approaching the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2572 The French Blue Devils marching to the William Penn Hotel from
Penn Station, Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2573 The buglers of the French Blue Devils marching to the William Penn
Hotel from the Penn Station. June 1918.


H. 2574 The French Blue Devils coming from the Penn Station. Pitts., Pa.
June 1918.

H. 2492 St. Paul's Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. 1917. Baltimore, Md.

H. 2575 Same as H. 2574.


H. 2576 The French Blue Devils visit to Pitts. The picture was taken from
in front of the Smithfield Church. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2577 Same as H. 2576


H. 2578 Oliver Iron and Steel Company, Pittsburg, Pa.

H. 2579 View showing the Iron and Steel factories on the Monongahela
River. Pitts., Pa. June 1918. (H. 2578 - H. 2579)


H. 2580 Iron and Steel factories along the banks of the Monongahela River
and the bridges spanning it. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2581 The cliffs with the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. along base. The banks
of the Monongahela. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2582 Trinity Temple Neighborhood. One of the poorest section in Pitts.
A background scene, showing a push cart. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2583 Trinity Temple Neighborhood. A background scene. The wash hanging
all over. The places are very filthy and the odor is terrible. Pitts., Pa.
June 1918.


H. 2584 Trinity Temple Neighborhood. Some of the children. Note the ragged
clothes. The people in this section are very poor. The average weekly
income is $10 to $12. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2585 Trinity Temple Neighborhood. This section is occupied only by the
poor people. The houses and rooms are very small and dirty. The streets are
very narrow. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2586 Trinity Temple Neighborhood. The poorest section of Pitts. The
backyard is used as a stable. Publish thrown all over the place having a
very foul smell. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2587 Trinity Temple Neighborhood. Backyard view. People have wash
hanging all over. They are very patriotic. - Many having subscribed to the
Liberty Loan Fund. The people are mostly Italian. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2588 Trinity Temple Neighborhood. Backyard view. Wash hanging all over
midst the filth. Poorest section of Pitts. People are mostly Italian.
Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2589 Duquesene Cigar Store Co. 25th and Smallman Streets. Pitts., Pa.
June 1918.


H. 2590 Iron and Steel Works on 25th and Smallman Streets. Pitts., Pa.
June 1918.

H. 2591 Trinity Temple.


H. 2592 The O'Hara Public School on 25th and Smallman Streets. This school
has an enrollment of 420 scholars. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2593 Pitts., Pa.


H. 2594 General view of Schenley Park showing the Cathedral, Pitts., Pa.

H. 2595 View towards Institute showing Memorial Hall at left and Schenley
Hotel in center. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2596 General view showing part of Carnegie Institute of Technology. The
Syrian Mosque, Memorial Hall, the Schenley Hotel (in center) and the
Athletic Assn. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2597 View showing the Schenley High School with private residences to
the right. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2598 View towards the baseball park. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2599 View towards Schenley Hotel (in center). Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2600 Pitts., Pa.

H. 2601 The Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church on Boquet St. Pitts., Pa.
June 1918.


H. 2602 Syrian Mosque located in the university neighborhood. The Mosque
is surrounded by the Memorial Hall, the University Club and the Athletic
Assn. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2603 University Club (left). Schenley, Pittsburg, Pa. June 1918.

H. 2607


H. 2604 Margaret Morrison School for Women, Carnegie Institute of
Technology. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2605 School of Applied Designs, Carnegie Institute of Technology.
Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 2606 Language Laboratory of Aeronautics. Pitts., Pa. June 1918.


H. 2622 Western Brick Plant and Steel Rolling Mill. Granite City, Ill.

H. 2623 American Steel Plant. Granite City, Ill.


H. 2626 Commonwealth Steel Plant. Granite City, Ill.


H. 2631 Site of 2nd St. Methodist Episcopal Church on the north side of
2nd St. between Ave. C and D. Now a Hebrew Orphan Asylum. New York.

H. 2632 Site where once stood the Asbury. Methodist Episcopal Church. New York.


H. 2633 Forsyth Street Church, now demolished. New York City.

H. 2634 Allen Street Church. New York City. Now Jewish Synagogue.


H. 2635 Jane St. Methodist Episcopal Church. New York City.

H. 2640 Jefferson Park Italian Church group. New York City.


H. 2702 Dr. Geo. Fowles and Rev. H. B. Wickson at Columbus, Ohio. June
1918.

H. 2704 King St. Church - The Peoples' Church Columbus, Ohio.

H. 2705 Rev. E. K. Morrow and his chauffeur, Columbus, Ohio 1918.


H. 2706 Dr. R. A. Ward and Rev. W. G. Parker of Malaysia at Columbus.

H. 2707 Rev. John H. Klaus Charles City, Iowa, sup't. North German
Conference taken at Centenary Meeting. Columbus, Ohio. June 1918.

H. 2708 Dr. R. A. Ward watching Bishops Warne and Oldham as they arrived
at Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Columbus, O. (Dr. Ward with his back toward camera)

H. 2709 Bishop Frank Warne at Centenary Meeting at Columbus, Ohio. June
1918.


H. 2710 Bishop Hariawa and Dr. Bates at Columbus, Ohio. June 1918.

H. 2711 Dr. W. W. Van Orsdel of Montana Indian Work. A typical home
missionary, Columbus, Ohio. June 1918.

H. 2712 Columbus, Ohio. Street scene five blocks from New Southern Hotel,
in one of the near "Negro" districts.

H. 2640 Jefferson Park Italian Church group. 1918.


H. 2714 Dr. Paul L. Vogt laying down the law.

H. 2715 After Sunday School at the Peoples' Church King St. Columbus,
Ohio. June 1918.

H. 2716 Mr. Tyler Demmett, Publicity Dep't, Mr. Walter Morritt, Formerly
industrial secretary of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co.

H. 2717 Dr. V. M. McCombs, Sup't Mexican and Portuguese Work Los Angeles
Dist. at Columbus, Ohio. June 1918.


H. 2718 Dr. W. W. Van Orsdel, North Montana District, Dr. J. A. Martin,
Great Falls District, Columbus, Ohio. June 1918.

H. 2719 Dr. M. P. Burns - Sup't Department City Work Board of Home Mission.

H. 2720 Dr. Paul L. Vogt at Columbus, Ohio - June 1918.

H. 2721 Mr. John F. Stone (left), Dr. S. Earl Taylor, Executive Secretary
Joint Centenary Committee, Columbus, Ohio - 1918.


H. 2722 Dr. D. P. Forsyth explains the Centenary Movement - Columbus,
Ohio, June 1918.

H> 2723 Bishop Hariawa of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Japan - Columbus, Ohio, June
1918.

H. 2724 Bishop W. R. Lambeth Methodist Episcopal Church South - Columbus, Ohio, June
1918.

H. 2925 Dr. J. C. L. Bates of the Canadian Methodist Episcopal Church, Columbus.


H. 2726 Dr. J. C. L. Bates of the Canadian Methodist Episcopal Church, Columbus, Ohio -
June 1918.

H. 2727 Bishop Hariawa and Dr. Bates at Columbus, Ohio, June 1918.

H. 2728 Group outside Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Columbus, O. June 1918, just
at noon, adjournment - Dr. Geo. Fowles and Bishop W. F. Oldham in center.

H. 2729 Dr. J. B. Hawk of Portsmouth, Ohio - Columbus, June 1918.


H. 2730 Sunday School group at Peoples Church - King St. Columbus, Ohio,
June 1918.

H. 2731 Some of the colored Dist. Supt's, and Dr. F. Hollenbeck Supt. of
Denver Dist. Corolado Conference at Columbus, Ohio, June 1918.

H. 2732 When Dr. Vogt said, "Take one of me." - at Columbus, Ohio, June
1918.

H. 2733 Dr. V. W. McCombs from the back, Columbus, 1918.


H. 2734 Left to right, - Dr. P. J. Maveety, Freedman's Aid Society; Dr.
David Kendall, Sheridan Dist., Wyoming; Dr. W. W. Van Orsdel, Northern
Montana Conf.; Dr. J. A. Martin, Great Falls; Dr. Canse, Bellingham Dist.,
Wash.

H. 2735 At the close of a session Columbus, Ohio - June 1918.

H. 2736 Feeding the squarrels in the Capitol Grounds at Columbus, Ohio,
1918.


H. 2737 Dr. D. D. Forsyth, Chairman Joint Centenary Committee, Columbus,
June 1918.

H. 2738 Central Methodist Episcopal Church, the scene of the Centenary Meeting -
Columbus, Ohio, June 1918.

H. 2740 Colored members discussing the prospects for dinner after one of
the morning sessions at Columbus, Ohio, June 1918.


H. 2741 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, N. Y. C.

H. 2742 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, N. Y. C.


H. 2749 Some of the negro quarters in the South End with one of the great
factories in the background. The houses are mostly from 3 to 5 rooms and
much crowded, Columbus, O. June 1918.

H. 2750 Typical negro's backyard. Mammy was out hoeing in the tiny garden
but ran at the approach of the photographer, Columbus, Ohio, June 1918.

H. 2752 The negro section called the South End. The houses are rather
crowded and to escape the heat and the crowd, the laborer's from the glass
and other nearby factories take their rest as seen in picture. Columbus,
Ohio, June 1918.

H. 2754 Typical street corner scene in the negro section of Columbus known
as the South End. June 1918.


H. 2755 South End, typical negro section, Columbus, Ohio, June 1918.

H. 2758 Colored Baptist Mission Church seating 100 to 125 located near the
South End, two and a half miles away is a Methodist Episcopal Church for the colored
folks. Columbus, Ohio.


H. 2759 Central Methodist Episcopal Church, where the Centenary meeting was held, June
18-20, 1918. Columbus, Ohio.

H. 2760 Same as H. 2759


H. 2763 Central Methodist Episcopal Church where the Centenary Meeting was held, June 18-
20, 1918. Columbus, Ohio.

H. 2765 Same as H. 2763


H. 2766 Street scene in the South End where the negro "exodus" problem is
becoming a serious one. These houses, typical of this section of the city
are filled to overcrowding with negros and a few foreigners, who are
employed in the glass factory in the distance, Columbus, Ohio, June 1918.

H. 2775 Blinn Memoial College. German Methodist Episcopal Church. Brenham, Texas.

H. 2773 Old Howard Street Church, Swedish, San Francisco, California.


H. 2782 Italian Church, Youngstown, Ohio.

H. 2783 Central Church, Brockton, Mass.

H. 2784 Kindergarten, Berwick, Pa.

H. 2793 Norwegian and Danish Church. Tacoma. Washington.


H. 2818 Methodist Episcopal Church, Webster City, Iowa.

H. 2831 Methodist Episcopal Church, Phoenix, Arizona.

H. 2842 Tucson, Arizona.

H. 2813 Sister Sophie and Miss Louise Golder (German).

H. 2845 Ramona Methodist Episcopal Church So. Alhambra, California.


H. 2853 Rev. Edw. Sein and family, Plaza Institutional Church, Los
Angeles, Calif.

H. 2860 Methodist Episcopal Church, Truckee, Calif.

H. 2861 Old church, San Bernardino, California.

H. 2862 Bishop Shepard held his first conference here in 1912, Quincy, Cal.


H. 2863 Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church, Portland, Oregon.

H. 2867 Methodist Episcopal Church, Bishop, Calif.

H. 2869 College Ave Church, Berkeley, California.

H. 2870 First Church, Pasadena, Calif.


H. 2873 Church, Wilmington, Delaware.

H. 2875 Result of Cyclone, July 5, 1918, Baxter Springs, Kansas.

H. 2882 Girl's Club Mathewson St. Church, Providence, R. I.

H. 2894 Ready for a good time.


H. 2905 A night class in dress-making, Pueblo, Colo.

H. 2920 The Cannery, Bellingham, Washington.

H. 2886 Swedish Congregation.

H. 2927 Methodist Episcopal Church, Jonesville, Mich.


H. 2938 Gospel Wagon, Cincinnati, Ohio.

H. 2941 First Methodist Episcopal Church, San Francisco, California.

H. 2945 Parker College, Winnebago, Minn.

H. 2951 A Home Economics Club, Richfield, Utah.


H. 2960 Settlement, Peoples Home and Church, N. Y.

H. 2961 Methodist Episcopal Church, Marshalltown, Iowa.

H. 2968 First Methodist Episcopal Church, Everett, Wash.

H. 2970 San Juan Canning Co. Friday Harbor, Wash.


H. 2977 Church at Carson City, Nevada.

H. 2978 Sonora Church, built in 1852, California.

H. 2979 Girls dormitory, Blinn Memorial. Brenham, Texas.

H. 2981 Providence, Rhode Island.

H. 2983 Epworth Bible Class, Lakewood, Ohio.


H. 2986 State St. in 1864, Helena, Mont.

H. 2990 Italian Church, New Orleans, La.

H. 2992 First Church, Fulton, N. Y.

H. 2994 Methodist Episcopal Church, Winnemucca, Nevada.

H. 2997 Swedish Methodist Episcopal Sunday School.


H. 2998 Los Angeles, Calif.

3000 Territory surrounding the Epworth Mission, Denver, Colo.

H. 3002 First Church, Long Beach, California.

H. 3006 Methodist Episcopal Church, Charlotte, N. C.


H. 3007 Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Stockton, California.

H. 3008 St. James Methodist Episcopal Church (colored) Columbus, Miss.

H. 3012 Methodist Episcopal Church, Fillmore, California.

H. 3022 The Golden Gate Methodist Episcopal Church, San Francisco, California.

H. 3027 Methodist Episcopal Church, West Berkeley, California.


H. 3030 Methodist Episcopal Church, Chico, Calif.

H. 3031 Helping Hand Mission, Sioux City, Iowa.

H. 3034 Wesley Church Roselle, N. Y.

H. 3045 Trinity Church, Bellingham, Wash.

H. 3047 A Remarkable harbor and Industrial City, Anacortes, Wash.


H. 3048 First Methodist Episcopal Church, Racine, Wisconsin.

H. 3052 Methodist Episcopal Church, Westfield, N. Y.

H. 3059 Methodist Episcopal Church, Charlotte, Michigan.

H. 3061 Group of young people of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Everett, Washington.

H. 3063 First Church (primary class), Everett, Washington.


H. 3082 Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Youngstown, Ohio.

H. 3083 Scadanavian Methodist Episcopal Mission School. Salt Lake City, Utah.

H. 3088 Italian Church. Youngstown, Ohio.


H. 3068 Methodist Episcopal Church, Cucumonga, California.

H. 3079 Hillcrest, Delaware.

H. 3080 St. Marks Methodist Episcopal Church and Church House, New York City.

H. 3094 First Methodist Episcopal Church. Petoskey, Michigan.


H. 3099 View from roof of Bethesda Hospital. Cincinnati, Ohio.

H. 3105 Howard St. Church, after fire and earthquake, San Francisco,
California.

H. 3107 Orchestra of Epworth Mission. Denver, Colorado.

H. 3109 Calvary Church, San Francisco, Cal.


H. 3111 Gymnasium, Epworth Mission, Denver, Colorado.

H. 3112 Kitchen, Epworth Mission, Denver, Colorado.

H. 3114 Monmouth Park Methodist Episcopal Church, Omaha, Nebraska.

H. 3117 Underfed children supplied with all the lunch they can eat, for
two cents by Epworth Mission, Colorado.


H. 3118 A happy picnic party.

H. 3119 Cooking class, Barre Mission.

H. 3125 Sewing class, Epworth Mission, Denver, Colo.

H. 3126 New Epworth Educational Church, Denver, Colorado.


H. 3127 Girls in drill at Epworth Institutional Church, Denver, Colo.

H. 3128 Preparation of soil for gardens, Denver, Colo.

H. 3129 Vacant lot gardens for the children of Epworth Mission, Denver,
Colorado.

H. 3123 Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Youngstown, Ohio.


H. 3131 Gathering from the gardens. Epworth Mission, Denver, Colo.

H. 3132 Reading Room, Epworth Mission, Denver, Colorado.

H. 3133 Harvest of vacant lot gardens, Denver, Colo.

H. 3134 St. Georges Methodist Episcopal Church. Phila., Pa.


H. 3135 Nurses class.

H. 3138 Vacant lot gardens, Denver, Colorado.

H. 3139 Sunday School of St. Georges Methodist Episcopal Church, Phila., Pa.

H. 3141 Interior St. Georges Church. Phila., Pa.


H. 3142 Union Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, St. Louis, Mo.

H. 3144 Mission buildings.

H. 3145 Interior old Epworth Church, Denver, Colorado.

H. 3146 First Church, Eugene, Oregon.


H. 3147 Helping Hand Mission. Sioux City, Iowa.

H. 3149 Base Ball Team

H. 3150 Great Camp Fire Club.

H. 3154 Salt Lake City, Utah.


H. 3156 Salt Lake City, Utah.

H. 3160 Salt Lake City, Utah.


H. 3168 Bowling alley in the United Presbyterian Community House on Union
Ave., North Side. This community house is the best equipped social center
in Pitts., Pa. June 1918.

H. 3171 Italian Conference in Evangelism at Philadelphia, Pa.


H. 3172 Police bloodhounds; Larger dog has 150 men to his credit. Smaller
one, female - Three men serving life sentence for murder were caught by
her. Ashville, N. C.

H. 3173 Same as H. 3172

H. 3174 Chief of Police and two assistants owner of bloodhounds and
handler of same, and Dr. F. T. Keeney, 1st Chief Ashville, N. C.

H. 3175 Panorama of Duluth City, Minn.


H. 3176 Patriotic Room, First Methodist Episcopal Church. Interior, Duluth, Minn.

H. 3196 Hennepin Methodist Episcopal Church. Minneapolis, Minn.

H. 3215 Red Cross Parade, down Fifth Ave., New York City. May 18, 1918.


H. 3216 Red Cross Parade down Fifth Ave. New York City, May 18, 1918.

H. 3217 Same as H. 3216

H. 3218 Same as H. 3216

H. 3223 Outing of Girl Scouts, Corona, L. I.


H. 3203 Beach and Golden Gate Park, San Francisco.

H. 3204 Largest windmill in the world at Golden Gate Park.


H. 3207 Riverside, California.

H. 3208 View from Seattle from Harbor.

H. 3211 In a New York playground. East Side.

H. 3223 Outing of Girl Scouts. Corona, L. I.


H. 3224 Italian Mission Picnic, Corona, Long Island.

H. 3225 Kindergarten, Astoria, Long Island.

H. 3226 Sunday School Sup't. of Italian Mission, formerly a saloon keeper.
Gave up saloon which is now used as a Mission. Corona, L. I.

H. 3227 Epworth League Officers. Methodist Episcopal Church, Jefferson Park, N. Y.


H. 3228 Italian Mission, Corona, L. I.

H. 3229 Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Astoria, Long Island.

H. 3230 Italian Mission, Astoria, L. I.

H. 3231 Class of Girls. Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Jefferson Park, N. Y.


H. 3232 Italian Methodist Episcopal Church, Sunday School, Jefferson Park, N. Y.

H. 3233 Exterior of Jefferson Park Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. N. Y.

H. 3234 Group of Epworth League Officers. Astoria, Long Island.

H. 3235 Young men's class of Jefferson Park Italian Methodist Episcopal Church, N. Y.


H. 3236 Epworth League of Italian Methodist Episcopal Church. Jefferson Park, N. Y.

H. 3237 Outdoor meeting in Jefferson Park Sunday evening in summer. Pastor
and Epworth League Workers held four meetings before regular Sunday Eve
Service in the church. New York.

H. 3238 Kindergarten of the Italian Methodist Episcopal Church, Jefferson Park, N. Y.

H. 3239 Girl Scouts of Jefferson Park. Italian Methodist Episcopal Church, off for an
outing, N. Y.


H. 3240 Italian saloon keeper drumming up trade with his ingenious wooden
hammers.

H. 3241 Children's Day celebration, Jefferson Park, N. Y.

H. 3242 Street scene and push carts opposite Jefferson Park Methodist Episcopal Italian
Church, N. Y. C.

H. 3243 Kindergarten Italian Methodist Episcopal Church, Jefferson Park, New York City.


H. 3244 Rear view from Jefferson Park Italian Methodist Episcopal Church, N. Y.

H. 3245 Patriotic celebration, Jefferson Park Italian Methodist Episcopal Church, N. Y.

H. 3246 Rev. A. M. D. Riggio, Pastor of Italian Methodist Episcopal Church.

H. 3247 Immigrant boy with beer bottle. Gary, Indiana.


H3248 Street scene opposite Italian church. Jefferson Park, NY

H3249 "Murder Stable" so called because 53 murders were committed in this
vicinity within 14 months. Many of the murduers are still at large. N.Y.

H3250 Movie Night at the Italian Church Children Meeting. Jefferson Park NY

H3251 Italian Methodist Episcopal Church: Patriotic meeting of Sons of Liberty. N.Y.


H3252 Italian Methodist Episcopal Church Corner of Polk and Sholto, Chicago Ill.

H3253 Italian Mission Indianapolis Indiana

H3254 Italian Church Boys Scouts and Camp Fire Girls in Liberty Loan
Parade, about to start. Jefferson Park NY

H3255 Noonday shop meeting in neighborhood of Italian Methodist Episcopal Church Jefferson
Park NY


H3256 Jamaica Mission: South St. and Rockaway Rd. Jamaica NY

H3257 Corona Mission Moore St. Corona L.I.

H3281 Buddhist Temple. Seattle Wash.

H3282 Russian babies at Fresh Air Home of Church of all Nations: Long
Branch N.J.


H3283 Washington Park, Community church. Denver Colo.

H3284 Washington Park Community Church, Denver Colo.

H3285 Caption same as above

H3286 Caption same as above


H3287 Goodwill Industries San Francisco, Cal

H3288 Goodwill Industries, San Francisco Calif

H3289 Caption same as above

H3290 Caption same as above


H3291 Goodwill Industries. San Francisco, California

H3292 Caption same as H3291

H3294 Caption same as H3291

H3293 Caption same as above


H3297 Caption same as above

H3298 Caption same as above

H3295 Goodwill Industries. San Francisco, Cal

H3296 Goodwill Industries. San Francisco, Cal


H3332 One of Buffalo's problems under the care of the deaconess of Grace
Church. Buffalo NY

H3333 Same as H3332

H3334 General view of Niagra Falls 1918

H3335 Street scene in Grace Church neighborhood. Buffalo NY 1918


H3336 Young Patriots on the Buffalo streets holding an impromptir parade.
Buffalo 1918

H3337 The "bowleggedest" one of the Buffalo Problems and result of
ignorances. 1918

H3339 Two of the problems with which the Deaconesses of the Grace Church
must work. The girl on right is one of the family of eight living in the
house H3338

H3338 Typical houses near Grace Church. In basement of first house lives a
family of eight people, in two unventilated rooms. The remainder of the two
houses issued for immoral purposes. Buffalo NY


H3340 In a congested district of Buffalo children playing in the backyard.
1918

H3341 Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Falls: 1918

H3342 A typical Italian neighborhood Buffalo N.Y. 1918

H3343 Before the garbage man came. Typical street scene in Grace Church
Dist. Buffalo N.Y. 1918.


H3344 Shopping for mother Buffalo 1918

H3345 Children playing in the Syrian Section of Grace Church District
Buffalo NY

H3346 Italian men throwing an iron ball in competition during noon hour.
This was the only open space in the neighborhood and gave evidence of being
used regularly for amusement purposes.

H3347 General view of the Niagara Falls 1918


H3348 View looking over Horseshoe Falls towards the Canadian Power Plant,
Niagara Falls: 1918

H3349 General view of niagara Falls 1918

H3350 General view of Niagara Falls 1918

H3351 Rapids above Niagara Falls, 1918


H3352 The big Canadian Electric Power Plant at foot of Horseshoe Falls.
Niagara Falls-1918

H3353 Newsboy waiting to sell his newspapers at the close of one of the
Centenary meeting. Columbus Ohio 1918

H3354 Interior of Italian Mission at Niagara Falls 1918

H3355 A type study- Italian. Niagara Falls 1918


H3356 Scene along a street peopled by Italians. Niagara Falls 1918

H3357 A house in the Italian neighborhood- Both Italian and American flags
flying and two Liberty Loan flags in window. Niagara Falls 1918

H3358 Rev. Young of St. James Methodist Episcopal Church and Mr. Andrew Davis in charge of
the Italian Mission. Niagara Falls 1918

H3359 Residence of Mr. Andrew Davis who oversees the Italian Mission. Mr.
Davis is a foreman in one of the big chemical plants which are working for
the government. Niagara Falls NY


H3360 Italian Mission of which Mr. Andrew Davis is the Superintendent,
Niagara Falls NY

H3361 Two little Italian girls at Methodist Mission. Niagara Falls

H3362 Two fine Italian types at the Methodist Mission. Niagara Falls 1918

H3363 Type of house constructed by the General Electric Co. at Erie for
their employees of the better class. Each house is complete and not
arranged in flats and has from 5 to 7 rooms and bath (Erie Pa


H3364 Polish type: Erie Pa 1918.

H3365 Russian Poles: The old man came to America fifteen years ago and
while he is able to speak English brokenly he can niether read nor write
it. He is greatly loved by everyone in the neighborhood, and two of his
favorite girls are shown with him in the picture. Erie Pa 1918

H3366 Prebytarian Community House in the Polish District showing some of
the children.

H3367 Miss Freeman kindergarten teacher at the Presbyterian Neighborhood
house and the community's favorite baby.


H3368 Kindergarten class at the Presbyterian Community House in the Polish
District. Erie Pa

H3369 Same as H3368

H3369 Same as H3368

H3371 Same as H3368

H3370 Same caption as above


H3372 Street scene in Lawrence park the new residential section being
constructed by the General Electric Co. for its emplooyees. Erie Pa. 1918

H3373 Polish children at play. Erie Pa 1918

H3374 Cooking class at Community House. Erie Pa 1918

H3375 Same as H3374


H3376 70th Artillery parading on Fifth Ave. N.Y.C. 1918

H3377 Russian Polish child at the Presbyterian Community House. Erie Pa
1918

H3378 The Italian Mission showing the workers and part of the membership.
Niagara Falls 1918

H3379 Old man sleeping outside of the Union Station. Columbus Ohio 1918.


H3380 Two little Italian girls at the Methodist Italian Mission. Niagara
Falls 1918

H3398 The Ohio landing at Seattle Dock on her return trip from Alaska with
gold and assurances of great wealth in the northern mines. It was an
epochal day in that city and began the great gold rush to Alaska through
this gateway.

H3401 Independence Hall. Phila

H3410 Old John Street Church. N.Y.C.


H3411 Pioneer Square The famous old center of Seattle familiar to all
residents and travelers to the city. The totem pole was brought from Tongas
Island in 1897 where it is said to have stood for a hundred years. Seattle,
Wash.

H3414 Denny Hill Regrade Seattle. No city has done more gigantic things
than Seattle in cutting down hills and filling tide flats. This great hill
with the old Hotel Washington is shown in the upper left corner and beneath
is shown the last of the famous hotel. At the upper right is shown the
steam shovel at work and the hydraulic pluicing to carry away the earth.
Below appears the splendid modern structure.

H3435 The Missouri River at Kansis City with the old river packet plying
its time- honored course and the modern bridge with its superb passenger
train. The contrast tells its story of the great change in travel comfort.
Kansis City, Mo

H3422 The Planters Hotel St. Louis Mo.


H3438 Monument near Tacuma at Steilacoom. The tables gives the brief
memento inscribed in honor of a sturdy race of builders who first cut their
way through to the Puget Sound Country.

H3440 Pocatello in Southeastern Idaho. Methodism needs funds to more
strongly entrench herself in this center. Mormon churches are thriving all
about.

H3441 Confluence of Alleghemy and Monongahela Rivers at Pittsburg.


H3448 children watching while the ambulance waits for pick woman. N.Y.

H3449 Swings in public playground on East 10th St. N.Y.C.

H3450 Swinging the babies: Playgrounds in Thompsons Square Park Ave A.
East 10th St. New York.

H3451 Waiting for Saturday Movies at International Park- 14 St. and
Seventh Ave. N.Y.C.


H3452 Lower East Side: Playing ball in Public Playground N.Y.

H3453 Potatoes and onions for sale Lower East Side, New York.

H3454 Sidewalk market on Third Ave below 14th St. N.Y.C.

H3455 Russian Jewish type. A seller of Thrift Stamps. N.Y.


H3456 Airing the bedclothes. Typical of all neighborhoods in the tenement
Districts of New York.

H3457 Public drinking Fountain in Tomkins Square Park. N.Y.

H3458 Wheeling the baby: character study of Jewish types. N.Y.

H3459 The toy man: Lower East Side N.Y.


H3475 Norwegian Danish Methodist Episcopal Church built in 1890 by C.J. Larsen Spokane
Phash.

H3460 Mason Church: Tacoma. This church was made possible by the far
sightedness of a few Methodist Laymen of that part of the city. The story
of their generosity and loyalty would read like a romance.

H3472 Norwegian Danish Methodist Episcopal Church Organized in 1884 by C.J. Larsen Tacoma
Washington.


H3484 Scene from roof of building on Hester Street showing the congestion
of houses in this neighborhood. N.Y.C.

H3485 Caption same as above


H3486 View from roof of a building on Hester Street showing congestion of
tenements in this neighborhood. N.Y.C.

H3487 Caption same as above


H3488 View from a tenement house on Hester Street showing congestion of
houses in the vicinity. N.Y.C.

H3489 Street full of push carts on lower East Side, around Hester St.
N.Y.C.


H3490 A Jewish clothing store on Hester Street New York City.

H3491 Street in Chinatown taken from Mott Stret, facing Third Ave. N.Y.C.


H3492 Small army camps in central park at 59 St. and 6th Ave N.Y.C.

H3493 Caption same as above


H3494 Small army camp in Central Park at 59 Street and 6th Ave. N.Y.C.

H3498 The deaconess in Campfire costume instructing her girls at Grace Methodist Episcopal
Church Buffalo N.Y.


H3497

H3498 Campfire girls at Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Buffalo.


H3499 The deaconess in Camp fire dress instructing her girls at Grace Methodist Episcopal
Church. Buffalo NY 1918.

H3500 Basketry class at Grace Church Buffalo N.Y. - 1918


H3501 Kitchen garden work. "Agnes" the doll has all the care and affection
which a dozen feminine members of the "Kitchen garden class" can give. The
deaconess of Grace Church through the medium of "Agnes" instill a love for
household neatness and sanitation as well as the laws of personal hygiene.
Buffalo NY 1918.

H3502 An Italian, a Jew, an Irish lad, a Hungarian and two American boys,
just a part of the class in Basketry which is conducted at Grace Church,
Buffalo N.Y. 1918


H3503 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church showing the plot of available ground which the
church should own and which could be used to advantage as a play ground and
would prove an investment in humanity Buffalo N.Y. 1918.

H3504 The candle lighting patriotic ceremony of the Camp fire girls at
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. Buffalo NY. 1918.


H3505 Camp Fire girls chatting over their basket weaving at Grace Church.
Buffalo NY.

H3516 Riverside California, from the summit of a mountain.


H3517 Orange Grove between Riverside and Redlands Old irrigation aqueduct
beyond grove. California

H3524 The old rag picker. N.Y.

H3519 Docks at Smith's Core, Seattle Washington.


H3223 Lunch time- May Day group of N.Y. school children.

H3522 May Day group of School children in Van Cortland Park. N.Y.


H3525 Young America Russian Jew boy swinging on bar.

H3526 Young Russian American boy drinking at fountain, N.Y.

H3527 Types of Jewish children Lower West Side. N.Y.


H3528 Typical Jewish children N.Y.

H3532 "Clear the track" A playground in lower East Side. N.Y.

H3529 Type of Russian Jew boy in Greenwhich Village. N.Y.

H3530 Russian Jewess and child Greenwhich Village. N.Y.

H3531 Boys Gym. Class in school playground. Greenwich Village N.Y.


H3533 Red Cross at work, Grace Church. N.Y.

H3534 Red Cross. Grace Church. N.Y.


H3535 Grace Church. Rev. C.F. Reisner. New York.


H3542 Lake scene in Bronx Park, N.Y.C. June 1918.

H3543 Harlem from Morningside Heights. June 1918. N.Y.C.

H3544 Childrens playground in the Bowery. N.Y.C. June 1918.


H3545 Street scene, Bowery N.Y.C. June 1918.

H3546 Mt "Libby Castle" on the estate of C.K.G. Billings- bought in 1919
by the Rockfellirs Estate with the idea to make a park- Ft. Washington Ave.-
Washington Heights. New York City.

H3547 View overlooking Harlem from Morningside Heights. N.Y.C. 1918.

H3548 Child study: Typical American boy of 2 years. New York City June
1918.


H3549 The Adult Probationers' Class conducted by the Pastor and which was
duplicated. N.Y.City


H3550 Two neighboring "Darkies" gathered in to display cotton which was
given away at a "Happy Sunday Evening Service" dedicated to the South.
N.Y.City


H3551 A Picnic of the Japanese Methodist Church showing the whole family-
N.Y.City


H3552 This team was undefeated through three years. Most of them are
aggressive fighters in the war. N.Y.City.


H3553 The girls Basketball team which seldom knew defeat. N.Y.City


H3554 Boys in the gymnasium, Building bodies afterward used aggressively
in the war. N.Y.City.


H3555 Grace Church Basketball Team 1916-17 N.Y.City


H3556 The Working Girls evening gymnasium class. N.Y.City


H3559 Younger lads building bodies to fight disease. N.Y.City.


H3560 The electric sign which flashes an invitation while the steeple sign
appears in succession on the four sides of the Tower. N.Y.City-


H3561 Annual Roast Beef Dinner of the Brotherhood of Geace Methodist
Episcopal Church Fri, Feb 22nd, 1918.


H3563 Float showing Leif Erickson the first white man on American soil,
year 1000- Independence Day Parade, July 4, 1918. N.Y.C.

H3564 Float Britannia- Independence Day Parade, N.Y.C: July 4, 1918


H3557 The Younger boys Basketball Team. N.Y.City.


H3558 A group of lads in service- N.Y.City


H3565 Scotch Bag Pipe Band Independence Day Parade July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.

H3566 Float depicting the Swedes landing at Delaware- 281 years ago.
Independence Day Parade July 4, 1918. N.Y.C.


H3567 Float showing that 105 boys of German parentage are over there.
Independence Day Parade July 4, 1918.- N.Y.C.

H3568 Float "Paris to Verdum" "The wrong done to France should be
righted." Woodrow Wilson. Independence Day Parade July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.


H3569 Men of German Birth carrying signs to show their loyalty to U.S.A.
Independence Day Parade, July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.

H3570 Venezuela Float. Independence Day Parade, July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.


H3571 Automobile carrying Mothers of Boys "Over There" Independence Day
Parade July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.

H3572 "Spirit of 1776" Independence Day Parade July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.


H3573 Park of German men in Independence Day Parade, July 4, 1918. N.Y.C.

H3574 Some of the German born men in Independence Day Parade July 4, 1918
N.Y.C.


H3575 Swedish singing society (men were singing when picture was taken)
Independence Day Parade July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.

H3576 Red Cross nurses of Syrian birth in Independence Day Parade, July 4,
1918 N.Y.C.


H3577 Group leading the Y.W.C.A. Red Cross nurses. Independence Day
Parade, July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.

H3578 Red Cross Nurses in Independence Day Parade, July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.


H3579 Float: Czecho Slovak- ready to defend American Liberty in
Independence Day Parade, July 4, 1918 N.Y.C.

H3580 Men of German birth marching in Independence Day Parade, July 4, 1918


H3582 Girls of Spanish Origin in Independence Day Parade, July 4, 1918 -
N.Y.C.

H3581 Float: Norway a country of only two and a half million people has
lost 830 ships of 1000,000 tons and 2000 brave sailors through the
dasterdly enemy U. Boat War. N.Y. July 4, '18


H3583 The French "Blue Devils" in Independence Day Parade. NYC. July 4,
1918.

H3584 Float in Independence Day Parade, N.Y.C. July 4, 1918


H3585 Float: "Go ye into the World and preach the Gospel to all
Creatures." Independence Day Parade, N.Y.C. July 4, '18.

H2586 View of St. Paul Minn. showing Capital at right. June 14, 1918.


H3587 View of St. Paul Minn. showing Capital at right. June 14, 1918.

H3588 Engineering Buildings: State Agricultural School: showing smaller
buildings around it. St. Paul Minn. June 14, 1918.


H3589 St. Anthonys Methodist Episcopal Church located near State Agricultural School with
4500 students. St. Paul Minn. June 14, 1918.

H3590 King St. Methodist Episcopal Church. St. Paul Minn. June 14, 1918.


H3591 Swift stock yards where thousands of head of cattle are shipped
weekly for the east. St. Paul Minn. June 1918.

H3592 St. Anthony's Methodist Episcopal Church St. Paul Minn. June 1918.


H3593 Masonic Temple. The Methodist Episcopal Congregation hols services here for the lack
of a Church. St. Paul Minn. June 1918.

H3594 Science Hall Hamline Methodist Episcopal School. St. Paul Minn. June 13, 1918.


H3595 Goheen Hall, Hamline M.E. School St. Paul Minn.

H3596 Hamline Hall and Methodist Episcopal School. St. Paul Minn. June 13, 1918.


H3597 Library- Hamline Methodist Episcopal School. The only advanced Methodist Episcopal School in the
state. St. Paul Minn. June 13, 1918.

H3598 A Norwegian sailor who was on three torpedoed ships. He spins his
leisure moments at the Bethel Ship Mission.


H3599 A Norwegian sailor who was on three torpedoed ships: He spins his
leisure time at the Bethel Ship Mission. Brooklyn, NY.

H3600 Rev. Trelstadt and the sailor. Rev. Trelstadt is Pastor of the
Bethel Ship Mission Brooklyn NY.


H3601 Rev. and Mrs. H.C. Bower of Malaysia in New York on furlough.

H3607 Mrs. Pelter Terloak, left of Java, who with Mr. Terloak were English
students under the teaching of Rev. and Mrs. Allstrom (on right) while in
Java. Through the missionaries' influence, they came to America; and Mr.
Terloak is student of Architecture at the University of California.


H3608 Detachment of Firemen in the Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession. N.Y.
July 11, 1918.

H3609 Mayor Mitchell's horse covered with a black shroud. Mitchell's boots
are reserved in the stirrings devoting his last ride. Behind the horse is
Col. Roosevelt. New York City.


H3610 Marines in the Mayor Mitchell Procession. New York City.

H3611 Detachment of Soldiers in the Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession.
New York City.


H3612 Lewis Machine Gun Squad in the Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession.
New York City.

H3613 Carrying the casket into St. Patricks Cathedral, 52nd St. and 5th
Ave., the gun caisson from which it was taken is standing in the
foreground. N.Y.City.


H3614 The casket being taken off the gun caisson at St. Patricks
Cathedral. New York City.

H3615 Mayor Mitchell Funeral. The six sergeants carrying the casket into
St. Patricks Cathedral. His horse can be seen facing the casket. New York
City


H3616 Close view of the casket on the gun caisson, showing his horse.
Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession. New York City

H3617 The casket on the gun caisson; Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession.
New York City.


H3618 Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession. The casket on gun caisson taken
from the rear, showing the horse. N.Y.C.

H3619 Mounted Police. Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession. New York City.


H3620 The casket on the gun caisson, and part of the body guard. Mayor
Mitchell Funeral Procession. New York City.

H3621 The band of the 22nd Regiment Engineers. Mayor Mitchell Funeral
Procession. New York City.


H3622 The Pelham Bay Marine Band of 104 men. Mayor Mitchell Funeral
Procession. N.Y.C.

H3623 The casket on the gun caisson. Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession.
New York City.


H3624 The Police Band in the Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession. New York
City.


H3625 Mounted Police in the Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession. New York
City.


H3626 Detachment of Policemen. Mayor Mitchell Funeral Procession. New York
City.


H3627 The funeral of Ex. Mayor Mitchell. Cortege. N.Y.C. July 11, 1918.

H3628 Caisson bearing the body of Ex Mayor Mitchell. N.Y.C. July 11, 1918.

H3629 The funeral cortege of Ex Mayor Mitchell, with his horse draped in
mourning, being led behind the caisson.

H3630 The Marine Band in Ex Mayor Mitchells funeral procession. NYC.


H3631 Troops of U.S. Regulars marching in Mayor Mitchell's funeral
procession.

H3632 U.S. Army Band Mayor Mitchells funeral. July 11, 1918 N.Y.C.

H3633 U.S. Naval Contingent marching in Mayor Mitchells funeral procession.

H3634 U.S. Cavalry - Ex Mayor Mitchells Funeral. N.Y.C. July 11, 1918.


H3635 Marine Band Ex Mayor Mitchells Funeral. N.Y. July 11, 1918

H3636 N.Y. City Mounted Police in Mayor Mitchells funeral procession. N.Y.
July 11 '18

H3637 U.S. Troops marching to do honor to Ex Mayor Mitchell of N.Y.-July
11-'18

H3638 Part of funeral procession in honor of Ex Mayor Mitchell N.Y.C. July
11-1918.


H3653 Conference of M.E. Church-1887 Field Session. Fargo No Dakota Bishop
C.D. Foss presiding.

H3654 Candle vender: Jefferson Park neighborhood (115 St. + Third Ave.)
Mt. Carmel Celebration.


H3655 Mt. Carmel Celebration- Jefferson Park- candle vender- N.Y.C. July
15, 1918.

H3656 Goody Stand: Here you can buy nuts, cakes, candy, fruits and
watermelon. Mt. Carmel Celebration- Jefferson Park, July 15, 1918.


H3657 A baloon and pin wheel vender Rev. Riggro speaking to him. Jefferson
Park. N.Y. Mt. Carmel Celebration.

H3658 Baloon and Pin wheel vender. Rev. Riggro back of boy. Jefferson Park-
Mt. Carmel Celebration. N.Y.


H3659 Wax images or casts of different parts of the body. The Italian
Cathedrals buy these if one has a cancer or a disease he buys the casts
representing the part affected and paying a good price has the priest bless
it. He then takes the cast home and hangs it up. This is supposed to cure
the disease. Jefferson Park. N.Y.

H3660 Italian Methodist Church- 114 St. between Ave. A + 1st Ave. Rev.
Riggro- Pastor. Jefferson Park. N.Y. July 15, 1918.


H3661 Looking east on 115 Street from First Ave- showing Catholic Church.
Jefferson Park N.Y.

H3662 Mt. Carmel Celebration: Jefferson Park Neighborhood N.Y. Scene
showing crowd of Italian Catholics celebrating. Picture taken from window
of the Italian Methodist Episcopal Church on 114 St. N.Y.C.


H3663 Scene showing throngs of Italian Catholics celebrating. Mt. Carmel
Celebration N.Y. Picture taken from Italian Meth. Church.

H3664 Looking east on 115 St. from First Ave. Rev. Morritt standing at
left. New York City


H3665 Looking east on 115th St. from first Ave. Rev. Morritt standing at
left. N.Y.City.

H3666 Catholic Church- 115 St A and 1st Aves. Jefferson Park Neighborhood
N.Y.C.


H3667 Catholic Church- A and 1st Ave 115 St. Jefferson Park Neighborhood
N.Y.C.

H3668 Looking up first Ave from 114 St. Jefferson Park Neighborhood: July
15, 1918.


H3669 Candles and images which people buy from the venders costing up to
$100 and present them to the church; which sells it back to original
dealer. If any have a disease they buy a wax image of the parts affected
and take it to the priest to bless for a high price and this is supposed to
cure the disease. Jefferson Park Neighborhood N.Y.

H3670 Morgan Memorial: Boston Mass. Church of all Nations. Showing part of
the main officebuilding. Shawmut Ave. + Osborne Place.


H3671 Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.

H3672 Morgan Memorial Boston Mass. General view of the Buildings- at left
Industries and works- in center- Children's Settlement and at right Seavey
Seminary Settlement. The Memorial takes in almost a whole square. The
church is directly behind the childrens Settlement.


H3673 Stores with a load of merchandise. This is a regular scene on the
streets surrounding the Morgan Memorial. Boston-Mass.

H3674 Interior view of Church of all Nations. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.


H3675 Interior of Church of all Nations, showing the Chancel, the raised
pulpit and organ. Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.

H3676 Morning service for the Employees of the Morgan Memorial Industrial
Dept. Church of all Nations Boston Mass.


H3677 Morning service for the Employees of the Morgan Memorial Industrial
Dept. Church of all Nations. Boston Mass.

H3678 Chancel and trancept centering raised pulpit. Church of all Nations.
Morgan Memorial. Boston Mass.


H3679 Group of Ministers of all Nationalities and denominations. Church of
all Nations. Morgan Memorial. Boston Mass.

H3680 Group of Ministers of the Church of all Nations. Morgan Memorial.
Boston Mass.


H3681 Group of ministers in front of entrance to Church of all Nations.
Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.

H3682 The Friendship Lobby- Church of all Nations: Morgan Memorial Boston
Mass.


H3683 Paper stock Dept. of the Industrial Bldg. Bales of paper and rags.
Morgan Memorial. Boston Mass.

H3684 Shoe Dept. Industrial Bidg. Morgan Memorial. Boston Mass.


H3685 Book Store: Industrial Building. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3686 Stripping rags: Industrial Building Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.


H3687 Shoe Dept. Industrial Building Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3688 Furniture Repair Dept. Industrial Building. Morgan Memorial, Boston
Mass.


H3689 Industrial Building: Stores. Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.

H3690 Clothing repair shop: Industrial Building Morgan Memorial Boston
Mass.


H3691 Millinery Dept. Industrial Building Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.

H3692 The Storage Room: Industrial Building: Morgan Memorial Boston.


H3693 Printing Dept. (a great asset to the institution.) Morgan Memorial,
Boston Mass.

H3694 The Record Office Industrial Bldg. Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.


H3699 Office of Industrial Director: Archibald A. Young Industrial Bldg.
Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3700 Crowd of customers waiting for store doors to open. Morgan Memorial,
Boston Mass.


H3701 Group of Employees. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3702 The Primary class in the Childrens settlement. Rev. H.O. Martin in
charge. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.


H3695 Sorting Room, Industrial Building Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3696 Caption same as above


H3697 Returning trucks- after a day's collection of Furniture clothing
etc. They have five trucks going out daily collecting contributions.
Industrial Dept. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3698 Caption same as above


H3703 Boys in Gym: Childrens' Settlement. There is a different class here
every half hour with an expert as an instructer. Morgan Memorial.

H3704 Kindergarten: Childrens' Settlement. There is an average of about 50
children in kindergarten and day nursery a day for the last 20 years. The
Matron Miss Mary Fagan who is still in change, is estimated to have had
under her care at least 2500 little children. She has been a wise adviser
to mothers of needy babies. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.


H3705 Children's Settlement: Juniors in Old Testament study: Morgan
Memorial Boston Mass.

H3706 Seavey Seminary Settlement. Scene at a morning prayer service Morgan
Memorial, Boston Mass.


H3707 Seavey Seminary Settlement: Office of Social Secretary Frank M
Bennett. Morgan Memorial.

H3708 Houses on Corning St. taken towards Harrison Ave. Morgan Memorial,
Boston.


H3709 Scene down Tremont St. from corner of Boylston St.- Morgan Memorial,
Boston Mass.

H3710 Back of tenement houses above Railroad tracks. The walls are all
blackened with soot and smoke from R.R. Engine. Morgan Memorial. Boston
Mass.


H3711 Back of tenement houses above Railroad tracks. The walls are all
blackened with soot and smoke from the engines. Morgan Memorial.

H3712 View down Kirkland Street Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.


H3713 Group of children representing a varied nationalities in Boston.
Picture taken against Church of all Nations. Morgan Memorial

H3714 Caption same as H3713 (above)


H3715 First stand in the Jewish neighborhood. Morgan Memorial. Boston Mass.

H3716 Policeman on beat in Morgan Memorial Neighborhood; He is called the
Guardian Angel. Boston Mass.


H3717 Ohio Street, opposite Osborne Place. This shows typical narrow
Streets in Boston: Morgan Memorial.


H3718 Capital from South West. Washington D.C.

H3719 Pancoast Street: Chester 1918. Longbottom gutter on the right hand side of street. There were no toilet facilities and filth was thrown from doors of houses. The only water supply was a burst pipe where water bubbled from the ground. On the other side of street were two privies and two water suppliers for 12 houses. Chester race riots started from this section.

H3720 Pancoast Street. Longbottom Gutter. Note last house where window is boarded up is occupied by man, wife, 5 children and 4 lodgers in 4 rooms. Chester.

H3721 Williams Court. Windows out, no water supply, no toilet facilities. First floor occupied by man + wife- second floor front by two men + their wives. Another family lives where the [rest of text lost].

H3722 Townsend Street. Formerly a school house now a tenement. Four families. Chester.


H3723 Dormitory for Rester Ship Building Company; 7th St. and Edgewater.
170 beds about 1/2 on first floor, and 1/2 on second floor. Chester

H3724 Outhouses used as dwellings- Rent for stable- 1-$14
" " 3 rooms-man and
wife " " 2 story
houses $14.50 " "
shack $10
Total- $38.50. Owner lives in house to the
right. 3 horses are kept in #2.

H3725 Houses of the Ship Building Co. Rented from builders on five year
agreements. Rerented to employees on condition they take lodgers. Rent's
from $32-$35 per month. Elsimore Place.

H3726 Edwards Hall. 1st floor corner apt. Stairway leads to balcony which
serves as bedroom of apt. Outer rooms on this floor have but one window.
Rent $4.50 per week. Chester.


H3727 504 So. 10th St. Bedroom in cheap lodging house. Fifty men a night,
mostly ship builders. note bed in closet. Phila. Pa

H3728 726 Mauton St. 3 room house. Third floor room occupied by 5 men
lodgers and boy 14 years old. Phila. Pa.

H3729 Five room house now a tenement attic is vacant. One result of
present home shortage. 1013 Bambridge St. Phila. Pa.

H3869 A typical old fashioned Colonial residence in a suberb of Hartwell,
Ga.


H3732 Class in dressmaking. Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.

H3733 E.J. Helmes: Minister and Supt. of Morgan Memorial.

H3734 "Contentment" children Settlement. Morgan Memorial July 1918.

H3735 Flag raising at the summer camp of the Morgan Memorial at South
Athol. July 1918.


H3736 Group of boys at the summer camps at South Athol. Morgan Memorial,
Boston Mass.

H3737 "Close up" of a girl making a hammock- Training School Morgan
Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3738 Close up of boys cobbling Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3739 Children ready to leave for the South Athol Fresh Air Camps. Morgan
Memorial, Boston Mass.


H3740 Class in brass metal working. Training Institute, Morgan Memorial
1918 Boston Mass.

H3741 Group of children of different nationalities. Morgan Memorial Boston
Mass.

H3742 Class in wood working. Training Institute. Morgan Memorial Boston
Mass.

H3743 Group of children in the Childrens' Church. Morgan Memorial Boston
Mass.


H3744 Lower Cafeteria, where each man coming to work is given a free
breakfast the first day and after that he pays for his own food. Morgan
Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3746 A scene of one of the out-of-doors services where about 500 people
gather every evening in the summer - to hear the gospel and to see the
instructive motion pictures. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.

H3745 Hammock making class. Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.

H3747 Recreation room. Here the men get together for a rest and social
times. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.


H3748 The Public Cafeteria- Dinning Room where the corps of Morgan
Memorial workers are provided with food at cost. Boston Mass.

H3749 Backyard scene taken from the Morgan Memorial window Boston Mass.

H3750 Interior of one of the suites for married students at Seavey
Settlement. Morgan Memorial Boston Mass.

H3751 Lower Cafeteria- where a man in coming in is given a free breakfast
the first day. Morgan Memorial, Boston Mass.