Family Service of Philadelphia records

The Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charitable Relief and Repressing Mendicancy (now the Family Service of Philadelphia), a private relief agency was organized in 1879 by a group of men connected with the Soup Houses and other charitable agencies. The correspondence files constitute the largest...

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Corporate Author: Family Service of Philadelphia (Creator)
Collection:Family Service of Philadelphia Records
Collection Number:1961
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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099 |a 1961 
110 2 |a Family Service of Philadelphia  |e creator 
245 1 |a Family Service of Philadelphia records  |f 1878-1999 
300 |a 49.0 Linear feet  |f 68 boxes, 1 flat file 
520 |a The Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charitable Relief and Repressing Mendicancy (now the Family Service of Philadelphia), a private relief agency was organized in 1879 by a group of men connected with the Soup Houses and other charitable agencies. The correspondence files constitute the largest group of material and include: letterpress books of general correspondence, 1878-1911; incoming general correspondence, 1899-1908; incoming correspondence, 1900-1909, of general secretary Mary Richmond, a central figure in the emergence of professional social work in the United States; incoming and outgoing correspondence of the supervisor of districts, 1915; miscellaneous correspondence. Minute books, 1878-1928, include minutes of the Commission on Organizing Charities, 1878-1879; minutes of the Board of Directors; minutes of the Ward Associations; minutes of various committees. Some of the minute books also contain case records. Other records include application books, 1902-1909; case records, 1890-1923; annual reports of the Board of Directors, 1879-1900; annual reports of the Ward Associations, 1879-1902; scrapbooks, 1878-1879, 1895-1900; photographs; printed material such as "The Charity Organization Bulletin," and "The Monthly Register," 1879-1900, the first journal of social work to have a national circulation. The records do not include many financial accounts of the society, but there are a few miscellaneous financial records, among which are an account book, 1916-1921; minutes of the Committee on Finance, 1884-1894, 1904-1916; and a volume of papers, 1879-1882, primarily on financial matters. The collection contains, in addition, records of the Philadelphia Social Workers Club: incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1907-1922; minutes, 1905- 1920; account book, 1916-1921; and scrapbook of programs, 1917-1922. 
541 1 |a Gift of Family Service of Philadelphia, 1969. Gift of Family Service of Philadelphia, 2000. Gift of Virginia McIntosh, 2004.; 1969; 2000; 2004 acquired 
555 |a Finding Aid Available Online:  
650 7 |a Charitable Organizations--Philadelphia.  |2 Local sources 
650 7 |a Poverty, Alleviation of--19th and 20th Century.  |2 Local sources 
650 7 |a Urban Life--19th and 20th Century  |2 Local sources 
852 |a The Historical Society of Pennsylvania  |b Family Service of Philadelphia Records  |l 1961 
856 4 2 |y Link to finding aid  |u http://hsp.org/sites/default/files/legacy_files/migrated/findingaid1961familyservice.pdf