New York City Mission Society

New York City Mission Society
Title New York City Mission Society PDF eBook
Author Paul Romita
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 100
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780738513355

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Established in 1812, New York City Mission Society is one of the nation's oldest private social services organizations. During its long history, Mission Society has established a reputation for innovative, needs-responsive programming. Its board, staff, and programs helped launch such well-known organizations as the Community Service Society and the Fresh Air Fund. Mission Society also developed New York City's first visiting nurse service, first branch libraries in communities of need, and first sleep-away camp for African American children. Today, it remains one of the most respected social service organizations in New York City, improving the quality of life for thousands of children and families each year. New York City Mission Society captures the richness of the organization's history and the spirit of charity that has defined its work since the beginning. The images and accompanying captions explore the various individuals, programs, and services that have distinguished Mission Society in the hearts and minds of New Yorkers for nearly two hundred years. Highlights include photographs of early Mission Society leaders such as William Earl Dodge and Lucy S. Bainbridge, President Harry S. Truman's 1948 letter congratulating the organization on its one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary, and vintage views of programs like the City Mission Cadet Corp and Camp Minisink.

The ... Annual Report of the New York City Mission Society

The ... Annual Report of the New York City Mission Society
Title The ... Annual Report of the New York City Mission Society PDF eBook
Author New York City Mission Society
Publisher
Total Pages 966
Release 1868
Genre Rescue missions (Church work)
ISBN

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Religion and the Rise of the American City

Religion and the Rise of the American City
Title Religion and the Rise of the American City PDF eBook
Author Carroll Smith-Rosenberg
Publisher Ithaca [N.Y.] : Cornell University Press
Total Pages 324
Release 1971
Genre Religion
ISBN

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New York City Mission Monthly

New York City Mission Monthly
Title New York City Mission Monthly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 604
Release 1900
Genre
ISBN

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Annual Report of the New York City Mission and Tract Society

Annual Report of the New York City Mission and Tract Society
Title Annual Report of the New York City Mission and Tract Society PDF eBook
Author New York City Mission and Tract Society
Publisher
Total Pages 932
Release 1872
Genre Rescue missions (Church work)
ISBN

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New York City Mission Society

New York City Mission Society
Title New York City Mission Society PDF eBook
Author Paul Romita
Publisher Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages 98
Release 2003-10
Genre History
ISBN 9781531609078

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Established in 1812, New York City Mission Society is one of the nation's oldest private social services organizations. During its long history, Mission Society has established a reputation for innovative, needs-responsive programming. Its board, staff, and programs helped launch such well-known organizations as the Community Service Society and the Fresh Air Fund. Mission Society also developed New York City's first visiting nurse service, first branch libraries in communities of need, and first sleep-away camp for African American children. Today, it remains one of the most respected social service organizations in New York City, improving the quality of life for thousands of children and families each year. New York City Mission Society captures the richness of the organization's history and the spirit of charity that has defined its work since the beginning. The images and accompanying captions explore the various individuals, programs, and services that have distinguished Mission Society in the hearts and minds of New Yorkers for nearly two hundred years. Highlights include photographs of early Mission Society leaders such as William Earl Dodge and Lucy S. Bainbridge, President Harry S. Truman's 1948 letter congratulating the organization on its one hundred twenty-fifth anniversary, and vintage views of programs like the City Mission Cadet Corp and Camp Minisink.

Address of the New York Protestant Episcopal City-mission Society

Address of the New York Protestant Episcopal City-mission Society
Title Address of the New York Protestant Episcopal City-mission Society PDF eBook
Author New York Protestant Episcopal City Mission Society
Publisher
Total Pages 15
Release 1833
Genre City missions
ISBN

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