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Growing Old in Bloomingdale, Part II
The Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged indigent Females Since the 2013 post (linked in Part 1) on the history of the organization and its homes for elderly women, the Annual Reports from 1814 to 1924 for the … Continue reading
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Growing Old in Bloomingdale: Nineteenth Century Homes for the Aged, Part 1
This post and the two that follow on the same topic are written by Pam Tice, member of the Bloomingdale Neighborhood History Group planning committee. In the early days of the nineteenth century as the population of New York City … Continue reading
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