This late 19th-century illustration shows Entrance to a Tenement House and Alley near the Water Street Mission in New York City. The door at the left leads directly into a tenement. The archway at the right is a dark passage was leading to filthy yards and tenements in the year. 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 19th-century illustration shows Entrance to a Tenement House and Alley near the Water Street Mission in New York City. The door at the left leads directly into a tenement. The archway at the right is a dark passage was leading to filthy yards and tenements in the year. 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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