Box 14
Contains 50 Results:
Lugenia Burns Hope, John Hope and Group , undated
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.
Lugenia Burns Hope, John Hope & Group, undated
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.
Lugenia Burns Hope, John Hope & Family , ca. 1920-1934
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.
John Hope & Guest , undated
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.
John Hope & Franklin Roosevelt , ca. 1929-1934
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.
Buildings and Events,, 1908-1935
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.
Two Houses in "Beaver Slide" , undated
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.
Houses in a slum area, undated
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.
University Housing Project , 1935
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.
Holman House-Leonard Street Orphanage, undated
Photographs of various Neighborhood Union activities and the neighborhoods that surrounded the campus. The photographs are of various people and subjects ranging from the slum like conditions of the Beaver Slide area to photographs of children playing. There are also photographs of some of the other organizations in which Mrs. Hope was involved. There a few photographs of the Hope family.