Goodrich Settlement House, 1932

Goodrich Settlement House, 1932
The first home of the Cleveland Music School Settlement was at the Goodrich Settlement House. The Goodrich House opened in 1897 at Bond St. (E. 6th) and St. Clair Ave. Founded by Flora Stone Mather in conjunction with First Presbyterian Church (Old Stone Church), it provided a wide variety of services and hosted many organizations in addition to the Music School such as the Consumers League of Ohio, Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, and the Cleveland Society for the Blind. Goodrich House, named after Rev. William Goodrich of First Presbyterian Church, was one of the first settlement houses in Cleveland. | Source: Cleveland Memory Project, Cleveland State University Library Special Collections
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