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Social Settlements: United States. Indiana. Indianapolis. "Flanner Guild": Flanner Guild, Indianapolis, Ind.

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c. 1903

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2907

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Social Settlements: United States. Indiana. Indianapolis. "Flanner Guild": Flanner Guild, Indianapolis, Ind.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1903

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.2907

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This image appears to be a scanned document or a historical photograph of two typewritten text blocks on light-colored paper. The document is related to the "Flanner Guild" in Indianapolis, Indiana, and provides information about its founding, mission, and activities.

Left Text Block:

  • Title: "Flanner Guild"
  • Address: 873 Colton Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • Founded: 1899.
  • Mission: "For the moral and industrial uplift of the Negro boys and girls."
  • The text describes the establishment of a Neighborhood House on Indiana Avenue by the Charity Organization Society. Initially aimed at benefiting children of all races from the western part of the city, the facility ultimately became focused on serving Black children due to space constraints. The involvement of Mr. Frank P. Flanner is noted as pivotal, as his support made it possible to create the dedicated "Neighborhood House" for African American boys and girls.

Right Text Block:

  • Heading: "Character of Work"
  • Describes various activities carried out by the Flanner Guild:
    • Day Nursery: Provides childcare services.
    • Millinery Class: Trains students in millinery, with 120 pupils employed in city and elsewhere millinery establishments.
    • Boys' Full Open Club: Offers evening programs including devotional services.
    • Additional activities include sports like football and baseball, as well as reading opportunities and vacant lot cultivation.
  • There is mention of collaboration with the Charity Organization Society to beautify yards and homes, and using vacant lots for growing vegetables and flowers, which benefited seventy-five families in the neighborhood.

Overall Image Description:

The entire document highlights the historical significance and community-oriented mission of the Flanner Guild in Indianapolis, emphasizing its work towards the upliftment of African American children and families through education, vocational training, and community development.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13

The image features two typewritten pages, side by side on a plain background, with a header that reads "Flanner Guild, Indianapolis, Ind." The left page provides information about the Flanner Guild located at 873 Colton Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, founded in 1899. It states the guild's mission as being "for the moral and industrial uplift of the Negro boys and girls." A paragraph discusses the establishment of a Neighborhood House on Indiana Avenue by the Charity Organization Society to benefit children in the western part of the city. Initially, the house accommodated both white and colored children, but later, thanks to Frank P. Flanner, a separate Neighborhood House was made available exclusively for colored boys and girls at Bruce Island Street.

The right page is titled "Character of Work" and outlines various activities conducted by the guild. These include a day nursery, a millinery class with 160 pupils employed in millinery in the city and elsewhere, Boys' Hall, and a Gym Club. Activities also included baseball games, reading room services, and vacant lot cultivation. The paragraph notes that with assistance from the Charity Organizations Society, activities included lot cultivation, beautifying yards and homes. Seventy-five families participated in the neighborhood garden activities, yielding vegetables and flowers. The guild received one lot from the Olds, utilizing it for complexion in the Fall Creek District, where families were able to grow and distribute vegetables.

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The image appears to be a document from the Flanner Guild in Indianapolis, Indiana. The document provides information about the organization and its activities. It mentions that a "Neighborhood House on Indiana Avenue was established by the Charity Organization Society for the benefit of the children in the western part of the city." The document also describes the organization's work, including assisting with the cultivation and beautification of yards and homes, and distributing vegetables and other goods to the community. Overall, the image seems to depict the activities and mission of the Flanner Guild in Indianapolis.

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This image shows a historical document from the Flanner Guild in Indianapolis, Indiana. It appears to be a typed report or description of their work and activities. The document is split into two pages on a gray background and describes various community programs and initiatives, including:

  1. A Day Nursery and Millinery Class with 150 pupils
  2. Boys Drill Corps Club activities
  3. Neighborhood beautification efforts including yard and home improvements
  4. The establishment of a Neighborhood House on Indiana Avenue
  5. Details about community gardening and vegetable distribution programs

The document appears to be from an earlier time period, likely early-to-mid 20th century, based on its formatting and typewriter font. The text discusses the organization's mission for "moral and industrial uplift" of the community and describes various charitable and educational initiatives they undertook.

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The image shows a scanned page from an old book or document, featuring two pieces of text. The page is a light gray color with a darker gray border around the edges.

  • Title
    • The title at the top of the page reads "Planner Guild, Indianapolis, Ind." in black text.
  • Left Text
    • The left text is in a white box and appears to be a letter or document from the Planner Guild.
    • It includes the address "873 Delton Street, Indianapolis, Indiana" and the date "Founded 1899".
    • The text also mentions the purpose of the Planner Guild, which is to uplift the Negro boys and girls.
  • Right Text
    • The right text is also in a white box and appears to be a report or article about the Planner Guild.
    • It describes the activities and achievements of the organization, including the number of pupils served, the types of programs offered, and the impact on the community.
  • Background
    • The background of the page is a light gray color with a darker gray border around the edges.
    • There are some faint marks and stains on the page, suggesting that it may have been handled or stored in a way that caused damage over time.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the history and activities of the Planner Guild, an organization that aimed to improve the lives of young people in Indianapolis. The text suggests that the organization was dedicated to providing education, training, and support to its members, and that it had a significant impact on the community.

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The image presents a page from the Flanner Guild, Indianapolis, Ind., featuring two typed documents with black text on white paper. The left document is titled "PLANNER GUILD" and includes an address: 873 Oetken Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Founded in 1899, the guild's mission is to provide moral and industrial uplift for Negro boys and girls. The document also mentions the establishment of a Neighborhood House on Indiana Avenue, which was made possible through the kindness of Mr. Frank W. Planner.

The right document is titled "CHARACTER OF WORK" and describes the various activities and services provided by the guild. These include a Day Nursery, Millinery Class, Boys Drill Corps, Reading Room, and Vacant Lot cultivation. The document highlights the guild's efforts to beautify the neighborhood and provide opportunities for children to learn and grow.

Overall, the image suggests that the Flanner Guild was a community organization dedicated to improving the lives of African American children in Indianapolis during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The guild's focus on education, recreation, and community development reflects its commitment to promoting social justice and equality.

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The image is a two-page document from the Flanner Guild, located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The top of the first page reads "Flanner Guild, Indianapolis, Ind." The text on the left page is titled "Flanner Guild" and includes the address "875 Colton Street, Indianapolis, Indiana." It is dated 1924 and mentions the establishment of a neighborhood house on Indiana Avenue for the benefit of children in the western part of the city. The text also discusses the establishment of a cottage on Rhode Island St. for colored boys and girls exclusively. The right page is titled "Character of Work." It discusses the activities of the Millinery Class, including employment in millinery establishments, participation in a Drill Corps Club, and involvement in devotional services, sports, and reading rooms. It also mentions the efforts of the Charity Organization Society in cultivating vacant lots and distributing vegetable and flower seeds.

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The image is a document that contains two different pieces of text. The document is titled "Planner Guild, Indianapolis, Ind." The text is organized into two separate sections, each with its own heading. The first section is titled "Planner Guild" and provides information about the organization's founding and purpose. The second section is titled "Character of Work" and describes the various activities and programs offered by the Planner Guild. The text is written in a formal and informative tone, and it appears to be intended for an audience interested in learning more about the Planner Guild and its work.

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Here's a description of the image:

The image features a light gray background with two rectangular blocks of text arranged side-by-side, and a text title across the top, appearing to be from historical documents.

Title: At the top center, in a larger font, is the title "Flanner Guild, Indianapolis, Ind."

Left Text Block: The text begins with "PLANTER GUILD" and provides an address "873 Celton Street, Indianapolis, Indiana." It mentions being "Founded 1899" and having a mission "Per the moral and industrial uplift of the Negro boys and girls." This block of text continues with "A Neighborhood House on Indiana Avenue was established by the Charity Organisation Society for the benefit of the children in the western part of the city..." and discusses the separation of white and colored children due to the building being insufficient to accommodate both groups, and continues by mentioning Mr. Frank V. Planner and the establishment of a "Neighborhood House for the colored boys and girls exclusively."

Right Text Block: The text begins with "CHARACTER OF WORK" and lists activities such as "Day Nursery," "Millinery Class (150 pupils who have gone from the class are employed in millinery establishments in the city and elsewhere," "Boys Drill Corps Club," and "Vacant Lot cultivation." It then continues with "With the assistance of the Charity Organisation Society, took up the lot cultivation and the beautifying of the yards and homes, and demonstrated the good that could be accomplished" and continues to describe the neighborhood's transformation from rubbish-filled to having "beautiful green grass, flowers and vines." It mentions that seventy-five families in the neighborhood received vegetable and flower seeds, and that the Guild received two lots from the lot cultivation committee in the Fall Creek district, enabling them to provide vegetables.

Other Details: A handwritten annotation in a small font is visible in the upper right corner (GS 25 47.18).

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This image is a document detailing the activities and purpose of the Flanner Guild in Indianapolis, Indiana. The document is typed and appears to be from an older time period.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Title: "Flanner Guild, Indianapolis, Ind."
  • Left Side: Information about the Flanner Guild. It gives the address (873 Celton Street, Indianapolis), founding date (1899), and the organization's purpose, "For the moral and industrial uplift of the Negro boys and girls." It describes the establishment of a "Neighborhood House" and how it served both white and colored children, before eventually becoming exclusive to the "colored boys and girls."
  • Right Side: This section is titled "CHARACTER OF WORK." It lists several activities: Day Nursery, Millinery class, Boys Drill Corps Club, Reading room, and Vacant Lot cultivation. It then describes the work with the "Charity Organization Society" related to lot cultivation and beautification. It mentions that 75 families received seeds, and that the Guild received lots from the lot cultivation committee in the Fall Creek district.

The overall impression is of a community center or settlement house focused on providing educational, recreational, and social services.

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The image contains two typed documents from the Planner Guild in Indianapolis, Indiana. The documents are related to the establishment and activities of a Neighborhood House aimed at benefiting African American boys and girls.

Left Document:

  • Title: Planner Guild
  • Address: 975 Shelton Street, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Date: February 1925
  • Content:
    • The document discusses the establishment of a Neighborhood House on Indiana Avenue by the Charity Organization Society.
    • The purpose of the house is to provide a space for the moral and industrial uplift of African American boys and girls.
    • The house is intended to accommodate both white and African American children, but it is deemed essential to have a separate institution for African American children.
    • Frank P. Planner, who has a cottage on North Illinois Street, donated it to establish the Neighborhood House exclusively for African American boys and girls.

Right Document:

  • Title: Cultivation of Work
  • Content:
    • Describes a day nursery and millinery class with 150 pupils, many of whom are employed in millinery establishments in the city and elsewhere.
    • Mentions the Boys' Military Corps Club, which meets for drills and devotional services.
    • Discusses a lot cultivation project with the assistance of the Charity Organization Society, aimed at beautifying yards and homes.
    • The project involved planting flowers, vines, and grass, with 70-75 families participating.
    • The Guild received vegetables and flowers from the cultivation, which were distributed to the Fall Creek District and other areas.
    • The document also mentions receiving vegetables from those who could afford to give them away.

The documents highlight the efforts of the Planner Guild in establishing community services and programs aimed at improving the lives of African American youth and families in Indianapolis.

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