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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.