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Series 1: Brooklyn Bureau of Charities and Bureau of Community Service records, 1881-1989, inclusive

Language of Materials

English.

Scope and Contents

The series contains the records of the Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service (BBCS) and its predecessors, the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities and the Bureau of Social Service and Children's Aid Society, dating from 1881 to 1989. It includes reports, publications, Board of Directors and executives' papers, committee files, scrapbooks, and audiovisual media. Photographs related to the BBCS and its predecessor organizations can be found in Series 4: Photographs.

Arrangement

The series is organized into ten sub-series:

Sub-series 1.1: Reports and publications

Sub-series 1.2: Board of Directors records

Sub-series 1.3: Courts Committee

Sub-series 1.4: Tenement House Committee and Housing Committee

Sub-series 1.5: Committee on the Blind and related events

Sub-series 1.6: Women's Committee

Sub-series 1.7: Papers of individuals

Sub-series 1.8: Audiovisual media

Sub-series 1.9: Scrapbooks

Sub-series 1.10: Miscellaneous

Sub-series 1.1: Reports and publications, 1881-1989, inclusive

Extent

5.25 Linear Feet in eleven boxes

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains annual reports, annual meeting reports and programs, by-laws, newsletters, and other publications, dating from 1881 to 1989.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically, with miscellaneous publications placed at the end of the sub-series.

Annual Meeting reports and programs, 1903-1966, inclusive

Box: 13 (Material Type: Text)

Annual Report, 1881, inclusive

Box: 27 (Material Type: Text)

Annual Report (bound volumes), 1882-1926, inclusive

Box: 31 (Material Type: Text)

Annual Reports, 1885-1925, inclusive

Box: 11 (Material Type: Text)

Annual Reports, 1926-1969, inclusive

Box: 12 (Material Type: Text)

Annual Reports, 1970-1989, inclusive

Box: 13 (Material Type: Text)

Bi-weekly reports, 1964-1967, inclusive

Box: 9 (Material Type: Text)

The Bureau Chat (two issues), 1941-1945, inclusive

Box: 7 (Material Type: Text)

Brooklyn Association for Improving Conditions of the Poor publications, 1933, 1943-1954, inclusive

Box: 13 (Material Type: Text)

Brooklyn Tuberculosis and Health Association: A Report of Services Rendered Through Christmas Seals, 1938, inclusive

Box: 13 (Material Type: Text)

Fifty and One Hundred Year Anniversary books, 1916, 1966, inclusive

Box: 13 (Material Type: Text)

The Friendly Light Magazine (twenty four issues), 1930-1966, inclusive

Box: 7 (Material Type: Text)

The Full Circle: A Newsletter By and For Foster Parents and Children at the Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service (six issues), 1971-1975, inclusive

Box: 7 (Material Type: Text)

Harriman Farm School promotional books with photographs, circa 1955, inclusive

Box: 24 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

The House Organ (five issues), 1914-1915, inclusive

Box: 7 (Material Type: Text)

Long-Term Homemaker Service: Project Report, 1958, inclusive

Box: 13 (Material Type: Text)

The Open Door, 1927-1932, inclusive

Box: 7 (Material Type: Text)

The Open Door, 1940-1978, inclusive

Box: 8 (Material Type: Text)

The Shelter Island Scoop (five issues), circa 1978-1982, inclusive

Box: 8 (Material Type: Text)

Assorted reports, by-laws, publications, and cookbooks, 1916-1971, inclusive

Box: 16 (Material Type: Text)

Assorted pamphlets, 1909-1970s, inclusive

Box: 17 (Material Type: Text)

Sub-series 1.2: Board of Directors records, 1899-1974, inclusive

Extent

1.5 Linear Feet in three boxes

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains Board of Directors and Executive Committee meeting minutes (1899-1907 and 1960-1974) and Fiscal Review Committee files (1973-1974).

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Board of Directors and Executive Committee meeting minutes ledger, 1899-1907, inclusive

Box: 24 (Material Type: Text)

Board of Directors meeting minutes, 1960-1968, inclusive

Box: 1 (Material Type: Text)

Board of Directors meeting minutes, 1968-1974, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Fiscal Review Committee, 1973-1974, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Sub-series 1.3: Courts Committee, 1907-1959, inclusive

Extent

2 Linear Feet in four boxes

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains records relating to the Courts Committee, dating from 1907 to 1959. It includes reports, minutes, correspondence, and other files.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically, with miscellaneous files placed at the end of the sub-series.

Annual reports and minutes, 1913-1914, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Annual reports and minutes, 1935-1943, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Adolescents' Court, 1931-1934, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Adolescents' Court, 1936, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Adolescents' Court, 1937, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Adolescents' Court, 1940-1949, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Adolescents' Court, 1952-1957, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Bloede Estate, 1913-1914, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Brennan Bill (disorderly conduct), 1913-1914, inclusive

Box: 3 (Material Type: Text)

Brooklyn Civic Club, 1915, inclusive

Box: 3 (Material Type: Text)

Buildings Committee, 1912-1915, inclusive

Box: 3 (Material Type: Text)

Case Reports, 1913-1915, inclusive

Box: 3 (Material Type: Text)

Children's Court, 1912-1915, inclusive

Box: 3 (Material Type: Text)

Domestic Relations Court, 1907-1915, inclusive

Box: 4 (Material Type: Text)

Family Court, 1956-1959, inclusive

Box: 4 (Material Type: Text)

Finger Print Bureau, 1913-1915, inclusive

Box: 4 (Material Type: Text)

Judicial Statistics Committee, 1910-1914, inclusive

Box: 4 (Material Type: Text)

Magistrates Court, 1912-1915, inclusive

Box: 4 (Material Type: Text)

Monday Club, 1908-1914, inclusive

Box: 4 (Material Type: Text)

Probation Committee, 1912-1915, 1932, inclusive

Box: 5 (Material Type: Text)

Prostitution, 1910-1915, inclusive

Box: 5 (Material Type: Text)

Reports, 1926, inclusive

Box: 5 (Material Type: Text)

Miscellaneous subjects, 1913-1915, inclusive

Box: 5 (Material Type: Text)

Miscellaneous correspondence, 1912-1915, inclusive

Box: 5 (Material Type: Text)

Sub-series 1.4: Tenement House Committee and Housing Committee, 1911-1940, inclusive

Extent

4 Linear Feet in five boxes

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains files relating to the Tenement Housing Committee and the Housing Committee, dating from 1911 to 1940. It includes annual reports, committee reports, and clippings and correspondence belonging to Housing Committee Secretary Joseph Fink.

Tenement House Committee annual reports, 1911-1916, inclusive

Box: 13 (Material Type: Text)

Committee reports, 1926-1929, inclusive

Box: 5 (Material Type: Text)

Committee reports, 1930-1931, inclusive

Box: 6 (Material Type: Text)

Multiple Dwellings Bill, 1912, 1927-1937, inclusive

Box: 6 (Material Type: Text)

The Multiple Dwelling Law, 1931, inclusive

Box: 27 (Material Type: Text)

Miscellaneous papers and correspondence, 1920-1930, inclusive

Box: 6 (Material Type: Text)

Joseph Fink articles: Fire escapes, 1927-1928, inclusive

Box: 6 (Material Type: Text)

Joseph Fink articles: Housing legislation, 1924-1927, inclusive

Box: 6 (Material Type: Text)

Joseph Fink articles: Model tenements, 1927-1929, inclusive

Box: 6 (Material Type: Text)

Joseph Fink articles: Pushcarts, 1928-1929, inclusive

Box: 6 (Material Type: Text)

Joseph Fink correspondence and papers: Fire, 1916-1936, inclusive

Box: 6 (Material Type: Text)

Joseph Fink newspaper clippings: Fire, 1921-1937, inclusive

Box: 7 (Material Type: Text)

Joseph Fink newspaper clippings: Boston housing, 1940, inclusive

Box: 7 (Material Type: Text)

Joseph Fink newspaper clippings: Prohibition, 1931, inclusive

Box: 7 (Material Type: Text)

Joseph Fink newspaper clippings: Miscellaneous, 1930-1931, inclusive

Box: 7 (Material Type: Text)

Sub-series 1.5: Committee on the Blind and related events, 1913-1987, inclusive

Extent

3.5 Linear Feet in six boxes

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains records relating to the Committee on the Blind and events such as the Week for the Blind and the Day for the Blind, dating from 1913 to 1987. It is primarily composed of event programs, but also includes annual reports and a photograph album/scrapbook. Additional photographs documenting the organizations work with the blind can be found in Series 4: Photographs.

Committee on the Blind annual reports, 1913-1914, 1921-1922, inclusive

Box: 13 (Material Type: Text)

Blind Women of Brooklyn - The Happy Days Review programs, 1935, inclusive

Box: 14 (Material Type: Text)

Eleventh Annual Card Party for the Benefit of the Blind and Handicapped, 1940, inclusive

Box: 14 (Material Type: Text)

Week for the Blind annual programs, 1929-1947, inclusive

Box: 14 (Material Type: Text)

Week for the Blind annual programs, 1948-1956, inclusive

Box: 15 (Material Type: Text)

Week and Day for the Blind annual programs, 1957-1970, inclusive

Box: 25 (Material Type: Text)

Day for the Blind annual programs, 1971-1978, 1980, 1987, inclusive

Box: 26 (Material Type: Text)

Brooklyn Week for the Blind photograph album and scrapbook (o), 1957, inclusive

Box: 21 (Material Type: Text)

Sub-series 1.6: Women's Committee, 1969-1985, inclusive

Extent

1.35 Linear Feet in two folders and one scrapbook

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains a Women's Committe publicity scrapbook (1969-1980) and meeting agendas and minutes (1974-1985).

Women's Committee publicity scrapbook (m), 1969-1980, inclusive

Box: 22 (Material Type: Text)

Women's Committee meeting agendas and minutes (two folders), 1974-1985, inclusive

Box: 35 (Material Type: Text)

Sub-series 1.7: Papers of individuals, 1908-1967, inclusive

Extent

0.5 Linear Feet in one box

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains papers belonging to five leaders of the Bureau and its predecessor organizations, dating from 1908 to 1967.

Mary Childs Draper was President of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities and later the Brooklyn Bureau of Social Service and Children's Aid Society. These papers include speeches and memoranda dating from 1942 to 1951.

Paul F. Ely served as the Bureau's Secretary, Director, and President. His papers include a photographic portrait, resume, clipping, and ephemera relating to the Brooklyn Savings Bank (of which he was President), dating from 1960 to 1963.

Lester Peddy was Executive Director of the Bureau. His papers consists of correspondence, memoranda, and reports that were sent between Peddy and Ely between 1961 and 1967.

Thomas J. Riley served as General Secretary of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities. His papers include Reports of the General Secretary and a typescript titled "History -- Finances -- and Administration of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities 1878-1926." The papers date from 1908 to 1926.

Alfred T. White was a founder of both the Brooklyn Children's Aid Society (where he served as Vice President) and the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities (where he served as Secretary and then President for over twenty nine years). His papers include a speech, biographical writings, correspondence, and a scrapbook documenting his time as President of the Bureau and commemorating his life, dating from 1920 to 1921.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by surname.

Mary Childs Draper, 1942-1951, inclusive

Box: 8 (Material Type: Text)

Paul F. Ely, 1960-1963, inclusive

Box: 8 (Material Type: Text)

Lester Peddy, 1961-1967, inclusive

Box: 8 (Material Type: Text)

Thomas J. Riley, 1908-1926, inclusive

Box: 8 (Material Type: Text)

Alfred T. White, 1920-1921, inclusive

Box: 9 (Material Type: Text)

Sub-series 1.8: Audiovisual media, 1960s-1973, inclusive

Extent

34.25 Linear Feet in two boxes and thirty three film canisters

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains audiovisual media related to Bureau, specifically thirty six 35 mm film reels, two 16 mm film reels, and two magnetic audio tapes. The bulk of the sub-series consists of the film "Some People from Brooklyn" (1965). Due to the large amount of film, it is assumed that it includes b-roll in addition to the edited motion picture. The sub-series also includes two 16 mm films labeled "Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services 'Updated Version'" (circa 1960s) and one audio recording of a WNYC radio program titled "Homes--Not Hospitals" (1973).

Other Finding Aids

An inventory of the films is available in the collection's electronic accession file. Please consult library staff for more information.

Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services "Updated Version" 16 mm motion picture reels (two reels), circa 1960s, inclusive

reel: loose cans (Material Type: Moving Images)

"Some People from Brooklyn" magnetic audio tape, 1965, inclusive

Box: 28 (Material Type: Audio)

"Some People from Brooklyn" 35 mm motion picture reels (thirty one reels), 1965, inclusive

reel: loose cans (Material Type: Moving Images)

"Some People from Brooklyn" 35 mm motion picture reels (five reels), 1965, inclusive

Box: 32 (Material Type: Moving Images)

"Homes -- Not Hospitals" WNYC program magnetic audio tape, 1973, inclusive

Box: 28 (Material Type: Audio)

Sub-series 1.9: Scrapbooks, 1922-1983, inclusive

Extent

8.75 Linear Feet in ten scrapbooks

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains scrapbooks that primarily contain publicity clippings, dating from 1922-1983.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Scrapbooks (a and b), 1922-1925, inclusive

Box: 18 (Material Type: Text)

Scrapbooks (c, d, and e), 1930, 1938-1941, inclusive

Box: 19 (Material Type: Text)

Scrapbook (f), 1941-1943, inclusive

Box: 20 (Material Type: Text)

Unbound scrapbook pages (g), 1943-1945, inclusive

Box: 20 (Material Type: Text)

Barbara Ann Smith scrapbook (h), 1947, inclusive

Box: 21 (Material Type: Text)

Unbound scrapbook pages (i), 1947-1950, inclusive

Box: 20 (Material Type: Text)

Scrapbook (j), 1950-1958, inclusive

Box: 20 (Material Type: Text)

Scrapbook (k), 1965-1968, inclusive

Box: 21 (Material Type: Text)

Scrapbook (l), 1976-1983, inclusive

Box: 22 (Material Type: Text)

Scrapbook (n), 1977-1981, inclusive

Box: 23 (Material Type: Text)

Sub-series 1.10: Miscellaneous, 1887-1974, inclusive

Extent

1.4 Linear Feet in five boxes

Scope and Contents

The sub-series contains a variety of records that did not fit into the other sub-series, including a copy of the Bureau's Certificate of Incorporation, one financial ledger (1920s), files relating to the merger of the Brooklyn Children's Aid Society with the Bureau of Social Service, reports of the District Nursing Committee, and assorted other files dating from 1887 to 1974.

Certificate of Incorporation (copy), 1887, inclusive

Box: 9 (Material Type: Text)

Change of Name, 1944-1952, inclusive

Box: 9 (Material Type: Text)

Children's Aid Society: Arthur Nash Affair, 1950, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

Children's Aid Society: Miscellaneous papers and correspondence, 1947-1960, inclusive

Box: 2 (Material Type: Text)

District Nursing Committee reports, 1910-1919, inclusive

Box: 31 (Material Type: Text)

General

See also The Visiting Nurse Association of Brooklyn records, 1985.093 (the successor to the District Nursing Committee).

Financial ledger, 1920s, inclusive

Box: 35 (Material Type: Text)

Letterhead, circa 1970s, inclusive

Box: 9 (Material Type: Text)

Merger, 1947-1949, inclusive

Box: 9 (Material Type: Text)

New Building, 1927, inclusive

Box: 9 (Material Type: Text)

Public Relief, 1913-1915, inclusive

Box: 9 (Material Type: Text)

Public Relief, 1913-1915, inclusive

Box: 10 (Material Type: Text)

Twenty-Fifth Anniversary, 1903, inclusive

Box: 10 (Material Type: Text)

Miscellaneous papers and correspondence, 1879-1913, inclusive

Box: 9 (Material Type: Text)

Miscellaneous papers and correspondence, 1915-1974, inclusive

Box: 10 (Material Type: Text)
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