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South End House Site

One of the first branches of the South End House, established at 20 Union Park, served the community from 1901-1959 and was home to social worker Beatrice Williams (1898–1986).

One of the first branches of the South End House was here at 20 Union Park. It began as a men’s residence in 1901, and later became a service center until 1959. Beatrice Williams (1898–1986) lived and served the community in this South End House residence for twenty-five years. She represented the South End on many city commissions. She began her life-time of service in 1920 when she worked in France as a member of the American Committee for Devastated France helping with the restoration of twenty-six villages in northern France destroyed during the first World War.

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(1898 - 1986)

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