WebWelcome to the Cincinnati House of Refuge Project. This repository contains the source for a website featuring history, photographs, and searchable database of over 6,000 records of children admitted to the Cincinnati House of Refuge from 1869-1902. Explore the database, read about the history of refuge in Cincinnati, and look at photographs ... WebThe Cincinnati Orphan Asylum did accept some children who simply did not have proper homes or who were homeless, and could have served …
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WebThe records of the Cincinnati House of Refuge consists of 5 volumes and includes the Record of Commitments (1869-1882, 1891-1902), an index, financial records and payroll … WebHouse of Refuge Records. The House of Refuge Records collection on the Digital Resource Commons (DRC) consist of 5 volumes and includes the Record of … Explore the University of Cincinnati, where cooperative education (Co-Op) was … Volume 4 - House of Refuge Records Digital Collections and Repositories UC ... Expenditure Book - House of Refuge Records Digital Collections and … House of Refuge - House of Refuge Records Digital Collections and … The Classics Library owns over 3,000 rare books and manuscripts and an equal … The University of Cincinnati Foundation PO Box 19970 Cincinnati, OH 45219 513 … University of Cincinnati 2600 Clifton Ave Cincinnati OH 45221 513-556-0000 syrian refugee child on beach
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WebThis is the complete ledger book identified as Volume 4, containing details about the residents of the House of Refuge, which was a juvenile facility in Cincinnati during the 19th century. The image of this volume (all pages) is available as v004_complete.pdf. Transcribed content is provided in the attached Excel and CSV files. WebFrom 1850 to 1912, thousands of poor and "criminal" children were sent to the Cincinnati House of Refuge for care and rehabilitation. Explore what life was like for these children … WebExcerpt from Memorial Day Service: Sunday May 27, 1894 Girls - Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of ... syrian red crescent