This late 19the-century illustration shows boys in New York City applying to the superintendent at the Water Street Mission for a night's lodging. In 1872 businessman Frederick Hatch bought the property in Lower Manhattan that became the Water Street Mission. He had met Jerry McAuley and put him in charge of this new venture - America's first Rescue Mission.
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This late 19the-century illustration shows boys in New York City applying to the superintendent at the Water Street Mission for a night's lodging. In 1872 businessman Frederick Hatch bought the property in Lower Manhattan that became the Water Street Mission. He had met Jerry McAuley and put him in charge of this new venture - America's first Rescue Mission.

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UMG25A01_312

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51,7Mo (4,9Mo) / 45,7cm x 28,3cm / 5401 x 3344 (300dpi)

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