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Children holding brooms and cleanup signs at Henry Booth House
Group of children and others in front of Henry Booth House, holding brooms and handmade posters about neighborhood cleanup.
1950

View of the original Henry Booth house
Exterior view of the original Henry Booth House, located at 658 West 14th Place.
1899

Cover of Henry Booth House Annual Report for 1917
Cover of Henry Booth House Annual Report for 1917.
1917

Large group of children outside Henry Booth House
Large group of children standing outside Henry Booth House.
1930

Youths in front of Henry Booth House
Group of young people in front of Henry Booth House.
1940

Manual Training class projects, Henry Booth House
Manual Training class projects from Henry Booth House displayed on a table.
1937

Henry Booth House flyer
Flyer for Henry Booth House with photograph of Henry Booth House doorway and five photographs of activities. Includes short list of activities.
1950

Children doing craft projects at tables outside Henry Booth House
Children sitting at small tables and doing craft projects together outside the Henry Booth House.
1930

Peoples' Gas-Light and Coke Company cooking demonstration
Group of people seated outdoors in folding chairs watch a cooking demonstration given from a Peoples' Gas-Light and Coke Company truck.
1924

Men in a horse-drawn wagon outside of Henry Booth House
Two men in a horse-drawn wagon filled with food outside of Henry Booth House, at the intersection of S. Union Avenue and 14th.
1954

Henry Booth House, 1918 annual report
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.
1918

A. Paul Holleb Youth Center dedication program
Front and back of the Dedication Ceremonies program for the A. Paul Holleb Youth Center of Henry Booth House. A. Paul Holleb was a businessman and philanthropist who supported the Henry Booth House. The Youth Center was dedicated after his death in 1963.
1964