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Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland (5)
Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (4)
Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. (2)
Children -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Orphans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (2)
Beech Brook, Inc. (Pepper Pike, Ohio). (1)
Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) (1)
Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Child psychiatry -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Child psychotherapy -- Residential treatment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Children -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Children -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike. (1)
Children's Aid Society (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. (1)
Cleveland (Ohio) -- Benevolent and moral institutions and societies (1)
Cleveland Christian Home (1)
Cleveland imprints 1903 (1)
Eliza Jennings Home -- History. (1)
Everett family. (1)
Everett, Sylvester T. (1)
Girick, Jack, 1896-1988. (1)
Group homes for children -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Jewish Orphan Asylum (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Jewish Orphan Asylum (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Jewish children -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Shaker Heights. (1)
Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- University Heights. (1)
Jewish orphans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland (1)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. (1)
Jones Home for Friendless Children (1)
Mentally ill children -- Care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Mentally ill children -- Care -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike. (1)
Ohio imprints 1931 (1)
Orphanages -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike. (1)
Orphans -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike. (1)
Trade schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
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1Title:  Sylvester T. Everett Family Papers     
 Creator:  Everett, Sylvester T. Family 
 Dates:  1891-1976 
 Abstract:  The Everett family of Cleveland, Ohio, were major supporters of Beech Brook, a treatment center for emotionally disturbed children, which was founded in 1852 as the Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum. The collection consists of a scrapbook of copies of newspaper clippings and annual reports detailing the Everett family's contributions to Beech Brook. Also included are fact sheets about the institution and a letter from the chairman of the Development Committee answering economic questions. 
 Call #:  MS 3729 
 Extent:  0.10 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Everett family. | Everett, Sylvester T. | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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2Title:  Exercises in dedication of the Jones Home ... Cleveland, Ohio: October eighth, nineteen hundred and three    
 Creator:  Jones Home for Friendless Children 
 Publication:  s.n, Cleveland,1903] 
 Call #:  Pam. C2117 
 Extent:  15 p. illus. 16 x 19 cm. 
 Subjects:  Jones Home for Friendless Children | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland imprints 1903
 
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3Title:  The campus    
 Creator:  Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) 
 Publication:  Bellefaire, Cleveland, 
 Notes:  Annual prepared by the confites of Bellefaire Children's Home. 
 Call #:  Pam. C1228 
 Extent:  v. illus. 22 cm. 
 Subjects:  Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Ohio imprints 1931
 
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4Title:  By-laws and code of regulations    
 Creator:  Cleveland Christian Home 
 Publication:  Cleveland Christian Home, Cleveland, Ohio,[19--?] 
 Notes:  Cover title. 
 Call #:  Pam. C2496 
 Extent:  12 p. ; 16 cm. 
 Subjects:  Cleveland Christian Home | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Benevolent and moral institutions and societies
 
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5Title:  Jones Home of Children's Services Records     
 Creator:  Jones Home of Children's Services 
 Dates:  1886-1967 
 Abstract:  The Jones Home of Children's Services was established in 1887 in Cleveland, Ohio, as a home for foster children and orphans and originally called the Jones Home for Friendless Children. It was donated by Carlos L. Jones who ran it with his wife. It has since come under the aegis of the United Way and presently houses emotionally disturbed children and children awaiting hearings in juvenile court. The collection consists of minutes of the various administrative groups (Trustees, Executive Committee, Women's Board), correspondence, annual reports, budget statements and statements of assets. 
 Call #:  MS 4049 
 Extent:  1.41 linear feet (2 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Group homes for children -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Children -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland
 
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6Title:  Jack Girick Papers     
 Creator:  Girick, Jack 
 Dates:  1930-1949 
 Abstract:  Jack Girick was a resident of the Jewish Orphan Asylum in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1902-1912. While a resident, he served as a monitor, assisted the superintendent in conducting Sabbath religious services, and was elected president of the Literary Union and the Athletic Association of the Home. Girick was sent to Central High School, and then to Hebrew Union College to train for the rabbinate. In 1917 he left the College and returned to the Jewish Orphan Asylum, where he became governor of the Home from 1917-1922, and then assistant superintendent, 1922-1938. The collection consists of memoirs and fictionalized accounts of life at the Jewish Orphan Asylum, Cleveland, Ohio, later known as Bellefaire. 
 Call #:  MS 4583 
 Extent:  0.10 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Girick, Jack, 1896-1988. | Jewish Orphan Asylum (Cleveland, Ohio). | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish orphans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Orphans -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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7Title:  Children's Aid Society Records     
 Creator:  Children's Aid Society 
 Dates:  1858-1977 
 Abstract:  The Children's Aid Society was the first organization in Cleveland, Ohio, dedicated to the care and education of poor children. Established in 1854, the society initially operated three industrial schools and worked to find homes for orphans. By 1876, efforts were concentrated toward a school and farm on Detroit Road donated by Eliza Jennings, and under the presidency of Truman Handy and later Daniel Eells, the society became an orphanage. In the 1920s, the society turned its attention to becoming a mental health center for retarded, neurotic, and psychopathic children. The society developed into a fully accredited, residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed children by the 1960s. The collection consists of administrative records (including constitutions, charters, histories, annual reports, executive, membership and staff lists, brochures, reports, studies and policy statements, minutes, correspondence, property records and other records of the Executive Board and other committees), financial and legal records, children's registration and daily records, journals, and miscellany. The collection highlights the early institutional care of needy, orphaned and emotionally ill children, as well as the daily operation of one of Cleveland's oldest child welfare agencies. Included are some psychiatric studies relating to disturbed children. The collection also provides a significant glimpse at Cleveland's 19th century philanthropists who served as founders, leaders and donors of the society, including Truman P. Handy, Daniel P. Eells, Samuel Mather, Amasa Stone, Eliza Jennings, John D. Rockefeller, Leonard Case, Jr., and others. 
 Call #:  MS 3923 
 Extent:  5.60 linear feet (9 containers) 
 Subjects:  Children's Aid Society (Cleveland, Ohio) -- Archives. | Eliza Jennings Home -- History. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Mentally ill children -- Care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Children -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Trade schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child psychotherapy -- Residential treatment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child psychiatry -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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8Title:  Beech Brook Records     
 Creator:  Beech Brook 
 Dates:  1852-1966 
 Abstract:  Beech Brook, Inc. is a treatment center devoted to the care of emotionally disturbed children located in Pepper Pike, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio. It began in 1852 in Cleveland as the Cleveland Orphan Asylum, established by the Martha Washington & Dorcas Society to deal with children orphaned during the cholera epidemic of 1848. Among the founders were Rebecca and Benjamin Rouse. The first board chairman was Sherlock J. Andrews. The asylum was run by a female board of managers, lead by Rebecca Rouse. In 1875, it was renamed the Cleveland Protestant Orphan Asylum, and in 1878 moved to a new building on St. Clair Ave. financed by Jeptha Wade Sr. and built on land donated by Leonard Case. In 1926, the institution moved to a new location in Pepper Pike on land originally donated by Jeptha Wade, Jr. By 1958, the asylum stopped accepting orphans and oriented itself to the care of emotionally disturbed children, becoming a treatment center for these children and their families in 1960. In 1971, the name was changed to Beech Brook, Inc. The collection consists of histories, minutes, reports, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks/record books. 
 Call #:  MS 4544 
 Extent:  1.10 linear feet (4 containers and 2 oversize volumes) 
 Subjects:  Beech Brook, Inc. (Pepper Pike, Ohio). | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike. | Children -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Children -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike. | Orphans -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Orphans -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Mentally ill children -- Care -- Ohio -- Pepper Pike.
 
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9Title:  Jewish Orphan Home Alumni Association Records     
 Creator:  Jewish Orphan Home Alumni Association 
 Dates:  1929-2008 
 Abstract:  The Jewish Orphan Asylum (also known as the Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home) was founded in 1868 with the mission to care for orphaned or abandoned children. The organization grew with community need, and was relocated to a campus in University Heights in 1938. The name of the organization changed to Orthodox Jewish Children's Home and merged with Bellefaire to become Bellefaire Jewish Children's Bureau. The Jewish Orphan Home Alumni Association (JOHAA) was founded in July, 1888 with open membership to all who had resided at the Orphan Home. The records, beginning in 1938, are a history of the founding and activities of the JOHAA. The collection consists of booklets, brochures, bulletins, a constitution, correspondence, a directory, Haggadah, a photo album, two black and white photographs, a program, a scrapbook, song sheets, and yearbooks. 
 Call #:  MS 5418 
 Extent:  0.90 linear feet (2 containers and 1 oversize folder) 
 Subjects:  Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) | Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- University Heights. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Jewish Orphan Asylum (Cleveland, Ohio) | Jewish children -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Shaker Heights. | Orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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