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Washington City Orphan Asylum information


Washington City Orphan Asylum, 1860, Library of Congress

Washington City Orphan Asylum, also called The Protestant Male and Female Orphan Asylum, was an orphanage established in Washington, D.C., for homeless children after the War of 1812. In 1935, it became the Hillcrest Children's Village and was moved to new facilities in the city.

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Washington City Orphan Asylum

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Washington City Orphan Asylum, also called The Protestant Male and Female Orphan Asylum, was an orphanage established in Washington, D.C., for homeless...

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Elizabeth Blair Lee

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She played a pivotal role in several Washington, D.C. charities, particularly the Washington City Orphan Asylum where she was a manager and director for...

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Johns Hopkins

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owned by the city of Baltimore, is the site of a golf course and a park named Clifton Park. While Johns Hopkins Colored Children Orphan Asylum was founded...

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Marcia Van Ness

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death. She helped found and was the first directress of the Washington City Orphan Asylum as the result of many children become homeless after the death...

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Howard Colored Orphan Asylum

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The Howard Colored Orphan Asylum was one of the few orphanages to be led by and for African Americans. It was located on Troy Avenue and Dean Street in...

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Eliza Violet Blair

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Daughter Elizabeth Blair Lee was manager and directress of the Washington City Orphan Asylum. James, a naval officer and a fortune-maker, died of exposure...

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Orphan Train

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The Orphan Train Movement was a supervised welfare program that transported children from crowded Eastern cities of the United States to foster homes located...

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Orphan

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The Society for the Relief of Half-Orphan and Destitute Children, or this one about the Protestant Half-Orphan Asylum. USAID/UNICEF/UNAIDS (2002) "Children...

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Graham Windham

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and friend, Eliza Hamilton. Together, they established the Orphan Asylum Society in the City of New York, which first met on March 15, 1806. Sarah Hoffman...

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Tom Waits

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where he worked as a songwriter before signing a recording contract with Asylum Records. His first albums were the jazzy Closing Time (1973), The Heart...

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Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton

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private orphanage in New York City. She is recognized as an early American philanthropist for her work with the Orphan Asylum Society. Elizabeth was born...

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Charles Loring Brace

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children he deemed orphans were not orphaned at all, and when families of origin tried to keep their children, they were rebuffed. Orphan asylums and almshouses...

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New York City draft riots

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various abolitionists or sympathizers, many black homes, and the Colored Orphan Asylum at 44th Street and Fifth Avenue, which was burned to the ground. The...

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Steven Rales

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Rales. His father was raised in the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York and later became a businessman in Washington, D.C. credited for enacting the first employee...

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Mitchell Rales

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in the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York and later became a successful businessman, who sold his building supply company in Washington, D.C. to his employees...

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Magdalene asylum

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Magdalene asylums, also known as Magdalene laundries, were initially Protestant but later mostly Roman Catholic institutions that operated from the 18th...

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Nellie Bly

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"She went undercover to expose an insane asylum's horrors. Now Nellie Bly is getting her due". The Washington Post. "American Experience". PBS. Archived...

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Holyrood Episcopal Church

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positions on issues such as permitting black children from a nearby "Negro orphan asylum" led to his resignation from the pulpit of Christ Church (Bronx, New...

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James McCune Smith

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addition to practicing as a physician for nearly 20 years at the Colored Orphan Asylum in Manhattan, Smith was a public intellectual: he contributed articles...

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New York City

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Irish immigrants and Black people for work. Rioters burned the Colored Orphan Asylum to the ground, with more than 200 children escaping harm due to efforts...

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Montefiore Square

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was eventually split into lots and auctioned off. In 1884, the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York was built on the south side of West 138th Street bounded...

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John Appleton Wilson

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School for Boys and as a trustee of the Baltimore Orphan Asylum, and Mary as the president of the asylum from 1896 to 1918. Wilson died at his home in Baltimore...

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