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Amazon
boys
1899.
the
FLANNER
for
industrial
uplift
Colton
873
Negro
House
873 Colton Street,
Society
moral
and
Indianapolis,
part
Founded 1899.
in the western part of the city; for
FLANNER GUILD
children
Street,
Neighborhood
in
Indiana
benefit
of
western
established
by the Charity Organization Society for the benefit of the children
city;
Organization
Founded
Avenue
GUILD
and industrial uplift of the Negro boys
"For the moral
by
Charity
was
"A Neighborhood House on Indiana Avenue was established
on
"For
and girls."
Indiana.
girls."
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moral
industrial
girls."
"A
Neighborhood
House
on
Indiana
Charity
Seciety
for
of
childr
the
building
was
sufficient
te
accommodate
bo
th
and
children,
it
became
inexpedient
to
have
two
classes
en
attending
colored
bcys
girls
exclusively."
FLANNER GUILD
873 Colton Street,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Founded 1899.
"For the moral and industrial uplift of the Negro boyS
and girls."
"A Neighborhood House on Indiana Avenue was established
by the Charity Organization Seciety for the benefit of the childr en
in the western part of the city; for awhile the one building was
sufficient te accommodate bo th the white and colored children,
but it became inexpedient to have the two classes of childr en
attending the same institution, and through the kindness of Mr
Frank W. Flanner, who gave fer their use a cottage on Rhode Island
St., it was made possible to have a Neighborhood House for the
colored bcys and girls exclusively."
FLANNER
GUILD
873
Colton
Street,
Indianapolis,
Indiana.
Founded
1899.
"For
uplift
Negro
boyS
Avenue
established
by
Organization
benefit
in
western
part
city;
awhile
one
white
but
same
institution,
through
kindness
Mr
Frank
W.
Flanner,
who
gave
fer
their
use
a
cottage
Rhode
Island
St.,
made
possible