Female Society of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment of the Poor
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Dorcassian Society of Burlington records
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-975-09-008
Abstract
The Dorcassian Society of Burlington, New Jersey was founded in 1839, and appears to have dissolved at the end of the minute book, in 1860. The mission of the Dorcassion Society was to provide relief work to the poor, in particular clothing. This collection is comprised of one volume of minutes and attendence lists from 1843 - 1860.
Dates:
1843-1860
The Female Society of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment of the Poor records
Collection
Identifier: HC.MC-1234
Abstract
The Female Society of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment of the Poor was established in 1795 by Quaker Anne Parrish. The society's original mission was to provide relief and an opportunity for improvement in quality of life for women widowed by the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793. The Female Society opened the House of Industry, where women were employed to sew and weave. The House of Industry was the Female Society's main focus until 1949, when new opportunities for women had begun to...
Dates:
1795-1978
The Female Society of Philadelphia for the Relief and Employment of the Poor records (digitized, selections)
Digital Record
Identifier: HC.MC-1234d
Dates:
1795 - 1978
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