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The Junior Order United American Mechanics National Orphan’s Home, known as the Jr. Home, was significant in American history as an example of self-contained residential institutions that flourished in latter 19th and early 20th century America. The Jr. Home was a place “associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of America’s history.”

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SUSIE NEEDS YOUR HELP!!!!
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Taken from the Jr. Homekid newsletter:

Dear Homekids:

I'll need your help! Since nobody agreed to take the paper, I'll try to continue with it until "I give out of steam".  It's our "glue" that keeps us "sticking together". Your stories, comments, memories, critiques are welcomoe.  I need the cooperation of all homekids!

I promise you a paper will reflect on the past, present, and future homekid events.  The stories you'll read will feature many homekid names who were involved in the lives of other homekids.  Stories of sports, school activities, (plays, etc.), the trades-printing, quotes from homekids, former homekids speeches given, editorials and miscellaneous homekid events, now and then.

If you have a specific item you'd like info on, please advise and I'll try my best to research and report on it.

Susie Rawls
Managing Editor and Publisher
2035 Antioch Road
Rocky Mount, NC 27801

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