Henry Booth House Records

An inventory of the collection at the University of Illinois at Chicago




Collection Summary

Creator:Henry Booth House
Title:Henry Booth House Records
Dates:1898-1970
Abstract: The Henry Booth House Records include minutes, reports, correspondence, clippings, receipt books, surveys, questionnaires, brochures, social work files, research papers, photographs, negatives, and related materials from affiliated organizations such as the Hull House Association, Chicago Maternity Center, and Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago.
Quantity: 10 linear feet
Identification: HBHouse

Adminstrative History

The Henry Booth House was established in Chicago in May 1898 by the Ethical Humanist Society and named for the Society's first president, Judge Henry Booth. The Henry Booth House's founders sought to improve living conditions in the surrounding neighborhood, promote good citizenship, strengthen family life and the sense of community, and also to enrich the lives of the House's staff. The Ethical Humanist Society Board of Trustees later reorganized the Henry Booth House as a separate not-for-profit corporation in 1914.

Henry Booth House was first located at 135 West 14th Place. Allen Bartlett Pond designed a new facility at the 701 West 14th Place site in 1905. The settlement served a diverse and ever changing neighborhood with Irish and German area residents in its early period followed by Czechs, Russians, Jews, Poles, Lithuanians, Italians, and other new immigrants. By 1949, the neighborhood surrounding Henry Booth House was almost entirely populated by African-Americans. The extension of the Congress expressway through the area, an overall decline in population, and competition from other settlement houses threatened the central purpose of the Henry Booth House.

The Chicago Housing Authority asked the Henry Booth House to relocate to the Harold L. Ickes and Dearborn Homes at 2328 and 2910 South Dearborn Street in 1955. The settlement house was to serve the residents of public housing units in exchange for subsidies from the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA). The Henry Booth House could then rent its facilities for $1 per year and the CHA would pay for all repairs, painting, and utilities. Henry Booth House became affiliated with the Hull House Association in 1962 and added the Hull House Underground Theatre to its list of services for community residents. The Henry Booth House later relocated to 2450 S. State Street and as an active participant in several federally funded programs sought to improve the education, health, and general living conditions of community residents on Chicago's Near South side.


Scope and Contents

The Henry Booth House Records include minutes, reports, correspondence, clippings, receipt books, surveys, questionnaires, brochures, social work files, research papers, photographs, negatives, and related materials from affiliated organizations such as the Hull House Association, Chicago Maternity Center, and Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago. The Henry Booth House Records also include some material in Bulgarian.


Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Subjects:
Henry Booth House --Archives.
Social settlements --Illinois --Chicago --Sources.
Hull-House and Settlement House History


Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

The Henry Booth House donated some of its records to the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1970. The Hull House Association provided additional materials in 1973 and 1975.


Detailed Description/Box and Folder Listing

Series I: Henry Booth House Records

BoxFolder
11The Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund: The Story of Forty-five Years. Chicago, Il: 1954 (2 copies), annual report of the Chicago Community Trust, copy of the Orientator, Juanita Stafford. Flowers of Grasses. Chicago: 1898 (2 copies), printed programs, pamphlets, and clippings, 1898-1955
2Annual reports, 1917-1918
3Correspondence, clippings [In English and Bulgarian], 1928-1948
4Correspondence, clippings, World War II ration booklet, photographs, notes [In English and Bulgarian], 1940-1956
5Receipt book, 1945-1948
6Correspondence, minutes, program, 1946-1955
7Clippings, 1947
8By-laws, copy of property lease, correspondence, typed historical notes, 1948-1967
9Receipt book, 1949-1951
BoxFolder
210Commemorative booklet in honor of A. Paul Holleb, 1949-1962
11Commemorative booklet in honor of A. Paul Holleb, 1949-1962
12Correspondence, reports, research data, personnel and administrative regulations, notes, 1949-1968
13Correspondence, printed programs, 1950-1965
14Brochures, pamphlets, printed programs, 1950-1968
15Receipt book, 1951
16Receipt book, 1951-1952
17Composition book with handwritten notes, 1952-1957
18Correspondence, memoranda, administrative materials, Day Camp activities list and related materials, 1952-1967
BoxFolder
319Receipt book, 1953-1956
20Receipt book, 1954-1955
21Printed programs, correspondence, clippings, reports, administrative materials, memoranda, photographs, 1954-1957
22Clippings, photographs, printed programs, newsletters, correspondence, 1954-1957
23Receipt book, 1955
24Searchlights on Delinquency Cook County conference materials, correspondence, questionnaire, 1955
BoxFolder
425Searchlights on Delinquency Cook County conference materials, 1955
26Receipt book, 1955-1956
27Receipt book, 1956-1957
28Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago - Reports, notes re. Henry Booth House, 1956-1960
29Reports, 1961-1965
30Brochures, flyers, memoranda, volunteer lists, notes, 1961-1967
31Hull House Association - Minutes, reports, memoranda, correspondence, and related materials, 1962-1967
32Memoranda, notes, flyers, 1963-1967
33Memorandum re. community organization by Mildred Berman, 1964
34Career Conference report, 1964
35Flyers, correspondence, 1964-1967
36Hostetter, John C., Community Survey of the Ickes Homes, Goshen College, May 1965
37Hull House Association - Reports, memoranda, policy statements, 1965-1966
BoxFolder
538Hull House Association - Minutes, memoranda, reports, correspondence, 1966
39Flyers, correspondence, community organization materials, 1966-1967
40Correspondence, flyers, community organization materials, 1966-1967
41Correspondence, flyers, community organization materials, 1966-1967
42Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, notes, 1966-1968
43Minutes, memoranda, administrative materials, 1966-1969
44Memoranda, minutes, 1967
45By-laws, Women's Board of Henry Booth House, 1967
46Head Start Summer program materials, correspondence, 1967
47Correspondence, notes, 1967-1968
48Photographs - Bowen Summer Camp, 1970?
49Chicago Maternity Center forms, brochures, information for medical students, related materials, 1967-1968
50Flyers, n.d.
51Flyers, n.d.
52Decorated wood block, n.d.
BoxFolder
6 Oversize53Large scrapbook, 1924-1965
BoxFolder
Oversize Material54Photographs - Bowen Summer Camp and one miscellaneous, n., n.d.
55Photographs - Bowen Summer Camp, n.d.
56Photographs - Bowen Summer Camp, n.d.
57Photographs - Bowen Summer Camp, n.d.
58Photographs - Bowen Summer Camp, n.d.
59Photographs - Bowen Summer Camp, n.d.
60Photographs - Bowen Summer Camp, n.d.