. Ohio archæological and historical quarterly. n where, today, twentythousand persons are benefited in nine different centersin London, and as Alice Heald Mendenhall in Some So-cial Aspects of the Society of Friends, says, is some-thing like Hull House. Alice Heald Mendenhall also found in her researchwork, that in 1669, Fox advised an almshouse for allpoor Friends that are past work. The year after hisdeath his wish in regard to a home for the poor, thatwere past work, was realized in London and the insti-tution established by the Friends at that time is still inexistence. 7^ Ohio Arch, and H


. Ohio archæological and historical quarterly. n where, today, twentythousand persons are benefited in nine different centersin London, and as Alice Heald Mendenhall in Some So-cial Aspects of the Society of Friends, says, is some-thing like Hull House. Alice Heald Mendenhall also found in her researchwork, that in 1669, Fox advised an almshouse for allpoor Friends that are past work. The year after hisdeath his wish in regard to a home for the poor, thatwere past work, was realized in London and the insti-tution established by the Friends at that time is still inexistence. 7^ Ohio Arch, and Hist. Society Publications Margaret Fox, wife of George Fox, was treasurerof a missionary movement in 1654, where was collectedand disbursed four hundred and ninety pounds, twelveshillings and sixpence, for the service of Truth. Elizabeth Fry gathered seventy little waifs togethereach day for instruction, sowing the seed for childrenshomes. She was also interested in prison reforms, andestablished an asylum for discharged female prisoners, ^ I.


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