Search for:


Search for:

Henry Booth House records

The Henry Booth House was established in Chicago in May 1898 by the Ethical Humanist Society and named for the Society's first president, Judge Henry Booth. The Henry Booth House's founders sought to improve living conditions in the surrounding neighborhood, promote good citizenship, strengthen family life and the sense of community. The digital collection includes photographs from the collection.
Showing 1 - 3 of 3 Records
Cover of Henry Booth House Annual Report for 1917
Image Image
Cover of Henry Booth House Annual Report for 1917.
Date:
1917
Collection:
Henry Booth House records
Access:
Public access


Henry Booth House schedule of activities
Image Image
Weekly summer schedule of recreational and educational activities taking place at three Henry Booth House locations on South Dearborn Street.
Date:
July 1956
Collection:
Henry Booth House records
Access:
Public access


Henry Booth House, 1918 annual report
Image Image
First two pages of printed annual report for Henry Booth House. Includes photograph of young women wearing nursing uniforms in the Red Cross Surgical Dressing Class. Also includes opening paragraph of the annual report.
Date:
1918
Collection:
Henry Booth House records
Access:
Public access