Ladies' Christian Union records, 1850-2001 (bulk 1858-1960).

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Ladies' Christian Union records, 1850-2001 (bulk 1858-1960).

Records, 1850-1998 (bulk 1858-1960), of the Ladies Christian Union of New York City; including annual reports, minutes, financial and real estate records, correspondence, photographs, biographical writings, membership lists, ephemera, and printed brochures, articles, manuals, etc. relating to the organization's operation of safe and affordable housing facilities for young unmarried working women in New York City.

9.5 linear ft. (17 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7582308

Churchill County Museum

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Thompson, Joseph P. (Joseph Parrish), 1819-1879

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Garrette, Eve.

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Marsh, S. F., Mrs.

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Roberts, Caroline D., d. 1874.

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Schulze, Theodore, Mrs.

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YWCA of the City of New York

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Collecting area: Material pertaining to the history of the YWCA of the City of New York. From the description of Repository description. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155499918 Organized in 1870 and over the years was comprised of 16 units in New York City excluding Brooklyn. The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) provides educational and employment programs for women and has been involved in the labor movement, social issues, and health and...

Milbank, Ella Dunlevy, d. 1912.

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Ladies' Christian Union (New York, N.Y.)

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Organization founded in New York City in 1858 with the aim of creating and maintaining safe, affordable housing for young, unmarried Christian women employed in the New York area. Between the years 1860-1922, the organization owned and operated a total of eight buildings in Manhattan, two of which remain in operation to the present day. In 1871, the "Young Ladies Branch" of the Ladies Christian Union established itself as an independent organization known as the "Young Ladies Christian Associati...