Plymouth Settlement House Relevance for the 70's
Item
Title
Plymouth Settlement House Relevance for the 70's
Subject
Description
The "Plymouth Settlement House Relevance for the 70's" is a 61-page booklet that details the policies and objectives of a settlement house operated by Plymouth Congregational Church in the Russell neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky. The booklet also describes the services, programs and organizations for children and their families and senior citizens, summer camps, financial and governmental aid, sports and recreation, and education. The estimated budget for many of the programs and church are documented.
Source
Mss. BA P738, Folder 9, Plymouth Congregational Church (Louisville, Ky.) records, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
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Language
Type
Identifier
Mss. BA P738, Folder 09, Item 09
Citation
Plymouth Settlement House (Louisville, Ky.), “Plymouth Settlement House Relevance for the 70's,” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed September 15, 2024, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/6743.
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