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Bidding Information
Lot #    17932
Auction End Date    4/24/2007 12:37:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Seventeenth Annual report of the
Title (Hebrew)    United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York
Author    New York Jewish Social Service Association, Inc
City    New York
Publisher    The Agency
Publication Date    1891
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 80 pp. Faint library stamp on cover, otherwise Very Good Condition, even including the yellow notice, tipped onto the front cover, reminding "the Public" that "Our Collection Committee may not be able to call personally…"
          
Detailed
Description
   Includes long list (ca. 600 names) of cash donors with amounts given at end; ; long list (ca. 600 names) of donors of clothing, mostly women, with dates of donations; & 34 name list of donors of cash "in memorium," all in amounts between S20.00-S2500.00. Excellent geneaological & historical resource. Preceeded by: United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York. Board of Relief., "Annual report of the Board of Relief of the United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York." Succeeded by: United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York, "Annual report and proceedings of the ... annual meeting of the United Hebrew Charities of the City of New York"

The United Hebrew Charities (U.H.C.) was formed in 1874 by six philanthropic societies. In addition to poor relief, U.H.C. operated an employment bureau and a vocational training school, granted loans to aid families launching small businesses, and maintained a work room where women were paid while they learned one of the garment trades. Its medical department employed a physician, visiting nurses, and social workers who handled home births and consumption cases. In 1911 U.H.C. opened a bureau to meet the problems of family desertion. U.H.C. expenditures rose from $46,000 in 1880, to $153,000 in 1900, to $344,000 in 1917. In 1886, 2,500 applied for assistance, and in 1900, 23,264 asked for aid. Beginning in 1901, the number of families receiving material aid decreased steadily from 8,125 to 6,014 in 1916.

          
Reference
Description
   OCLC lists only 2 holdings worldwide of volumes from this period (Columbia & NYSL); & only one addition (Harvard) that has any later 19th Century volumes.
        
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
America-South America:    Checked
  
Subject
History:    Checked
  
Characteristic
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Language:    English
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica