Nugent Home for Baptists
Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in PhiladelphiaMount Airy, PhiladelphiaRenaissance Revival architecture in PennsylvaniaResidential buildings completed in 1895
The Nugent Home for Baptists is an historic, American, private charity building that is located at 221 W. Johnson Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to The New York Times of May 21, 1889: The Hon. Horatio G. Jones, President of the Trustees of the George Nugent Home for Baptists at Germantown, Philadelphia, announced that the home had a foundation or endowment of $300,000 or $400,000, and was ready to receive all Baptist ministers and their wives over sixty years of age. The inmates are supported for life.
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West Upsal Street, Philadelphia
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West Upsal Street 246
19119 Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, United States
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