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Blum, Isidor. The Jews of Baltimore: An Historical Summary of Their Progress and Status as Citizens of Baltimore from Early Days to the Year Nineteen Hundred and Ten. Baltimore: Historical Review Publishing Company, 1910., p. 97, 99

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Project name: Hebrew Orphan Asylum
Project types: orphanage

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Baltimore, Baltimore (Independent City), MD

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"The Hebrew Orphan Asylum was founded in 1872 for the sheltering of orphans. It was founded at Rayner Avenue, Calverton, by Mr. and Mrs. William S. Rayner."

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Hebrew Orphan Asylum
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Local ID #: Blum-097
Blum, Isidor. The Jews of Baltimore: An Historical Summary of Their Progress and Status as Citizens of Baltimore from Early Days to the Year Nineteen Hundred and Ten. Baltimore: Historical Review Publishing Company, 1910., p. 97, 99

 

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