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Anna Lewis Mann Old People's Home

1911 establishments in OregonKerns, Portland, OregonNational Register of Historic Places in Portland, OregonNortheast Portland, OregonPortland Historic Landmarks
Residential buildings completed in 1911Tudor Revival architecture in Oregon
Anna Lewis Mann Old Peoples Home Portland Oregon
Anna Lewis Mann Old Peoples Home Portland Oregon

The Anna Lewis Mann Old People's Home is building complex located in northeast Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Portland's Old Ladies' Home Society, organized on March 3, 1893, by pioneer Mary H. Holbrook, was referred to as the "prototype" for the Old People's Home in Gaston's "Portland, Oregon..." (1911). It was supported by charitable donations, the must substantial of which came from Henry W. Corbett and Amanda Reed. But the costs exceeded expectations. In 1908 Peter John Mann offered to purchase property and construct the home, under the condition that it serve all people, not just women. After Mann's death, his wife, Anna Mary E. Mann, carried forward his wishes by contributing a large portion of their estate to the cause. The building was completed by 1919.

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Anna Lewis Mann Old People's Home
Northeast Hassalo Street, Portland Kerns

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Northeast Hassalo Street 3198
97232 Portland, Kerns
Oregon, United States
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