Social Gospel & Missions, History and Cultures Project at University of California Davis web site. Excellent resource. Source of our page's Water Street and Cremorne Mission circa 1892 images from the Professor Roland Marchand collection of slides. Originated from Mrs. Helen Campbell's Darkness and Daylight, published 1891.
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Picture of Helping Hand for Men (better known as McAuley Water Street Mission) Source: http://correctionhistory.org/html/chronicl/mcauley/mcauley.html "Founder of America's First Rescue Mission" = Source of the page's Helping Hand image: http://www.agrm.
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