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Bradley Children's Home (1)
ca. 1950-1975
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Title
Bradley Children's Home (1)
Contributor
Oakmont Carnegie Library (depositor)
Date
ca. 1950-1975
Identifier
20091110-ocl-0041
Source Identifier
2005.07
Description
The Bradley Home was an orphanage serving Methodist children from broken homes that operated in Oakmont from 1905 to 1975, when it was closed to make room for Riverview High School. The home, thought to be originally called the Agnew House after the owner of Agnew Glass Works, was later referred to as the Dalzell House when it became the home of riverboat Captain Dalzell. Elizabeth A. Bradley bought the house from Dalzell in 1903, and the Bradley Home was opened in 1905. The orphanage was operated by the Methodist Episcopal Church, specifically the Methodist Woman's Home Missionary Society of Pittsburgh. Much consternation was caused in the community by the proposed demolition of the home in 1975, but after much debate Riverview High School was built on the site at the foot of Hulton Road. Originally from the collection of Vince Provenza.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Oakmont (Allegheny County, Pa.)
Hulton Road (Oakmont, Pa.)
Orphanage--Pennsylvania--Oakmont
Source
Oakmont Carnegie Library Archives
Collection
Oakmont Historical Image Collection
Contributor
Oakmont Carnegie Library
Rights Information
Copyright Not Evaluated. The copyright and related rights status of this Item has not been evaluated. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
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