Jenkins Orphanage Institute (Charleston, S.C.)

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Charleston (S.C.) orphanage for African American children, founded in 1891 by Rev. Daniel Joseph Jenkins. The Orphan Aid Society (chartered 1892) was the governing board of the orphanage. Organized by members of the church where Rev. Jenkins was pastor, the Society furnished much of the financial support for the orphanage's efforts to provide education, training, skills, and care to orphans, half orphans, and wayward and destitute children. After Jenkins' death his widow, Mrs. Eloise C. Jenkins, succeeded him as president of the orphanage for four years. She was succeeded by Rev. Paul G. Daniels, who served as president until 1961.

From the description of Jenkins Orphanage records and exhibit, 1891-1991. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 31734850

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creatorOf Jenkins Orphanage Institute (Charleston, S.C.). Jenkins Orphanage records and exhibit, 1891-1991. College of Charleston, Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library
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associatedWith Jenkins, Daniel Joseph, 1862-1937. person
associatedWith Jenkins Orphanage Band. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina--Charleston
South Carolina
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African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
Children
Orphanages
Orphans
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Active 1891

Active 1991

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