Obodo Ukwu Na-achị Onwe Ya
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Obodo Ukwu Na-achị Onwe Ya
mba/obodo | Njikota Obodo Amerika |
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Colony nke Onwe-Master (1908–1938) bụ ebu n'ihe ndị na-achọ ebe obibi na Union Township, Union County, New Jersey . [1] Akwụkwọ ogologo isiokwu ya na akara nke December 9, 1911, nke Literary Digest .
Akụkọ ihe mere eme
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Ewubere obodo ahụ n'ụlọ ezinaụlọ Hoyt dị na Union Township, Union County, New Jersey, na 1908. Ọ bụ Andress Small Floyd na nwunye ya Lillian tọrọ ntọala ógbè ahụ. [1] [2] [3]
Edensibia
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ About The Township. Union Township, Union County, New Jersey. Archived from the original on 2008-09-22. Retrieved on 2009-02-19. “The Hoyt family mansion and lands became the basis for the Self Master Colony in 1908. Andress Floyd and his wife Lillian founded Self Master Village for the rehabilitation of homeless men. Some 100,000 men stayed there over a span of approximately 30 years. When financial markets fell in 1929, Floyd was among the victims. The Township bought the property in 1938 for $57,000.”
- ↑ "A.S. Floyd Explains His Work in the Self-Master Colony at Union, N.J.", New York Times, May 22, 1911. Retrieved on 2009-02-19.
- ↑ "He Is the Andress Floyd of Floyd, Crawford & Co., and Tells How He Came to Change.", New York Times, May 26, 1911. Retrieved on 2009-02-19. “Information reached The Times on Wednesday that the Andress S. Floyd whose work as the founder and head of the Self-Masters Colony for the homeless and friendless was described in its issue of May 22 was the same Andress S. Floyd whose last conspicuous appearance in the newspapers was in the Spring of 1904, when Floyd, Crawford Co. made its exit from Wall Street under expulsion from the Consolidated Stock Exchange.”
Njikọ mpụga
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- Self-Master Colony from the Library of Congress at Flickr Commons