Volunteer staff, Seventeenth Street Mission, 1915
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Volunteer staff, Seventeenth Street Mission, 1915
Description
Postcard photo of the volunteer staff from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, the General Assembly's Training School, and probably others.
Reverse of postcard contains message to W. G. Somerville from M. M. Grey.
"3/22/15
Glad to hear from you and hope to reply shortly. This picture was taken at 17th St a week ago yesterday. Wish you cd have been with us yesterday. Best rally day we ever had.
Scholars 406
Teachers 28
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434
Coll $4.15
Hope you are getting on OK. I am eager for summer to come. Got [burned?] out a west [wood?] Friday, but OK now.
M.M.G."
Reverse of postcard contains message to W. G. Somerville from M. M. Grey.
"3/22/15
Glad to hear from you and hope to reply shortly. This picture was taken at 17th St a week ago yesterday. Wish you cd have been with us yesterday. Best rally day we ever had.
Scholars 406
Teachers 28
--------------
434
Coll $4.15
Hope you are getting on OK. I am eager for summer to come. Got [burned?] out a west [wood?] Friday, but OK now.
M.M.G."
Source
Seventeenth Street Mission Collection, Special Collections, William Smith Morton Library, Union Presbyterian Seminary
Date
1915 March 22
Contributor
Union Presbyterian Seminary Library
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Citation
“Volunteer staff, Seventeenth Street Mission, 1915,” Social Welfare History Image Portal, accessed December 21, 2024, https://images.socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/items/show/208.