Sign, Identification
Object number2016.148.1
MediumBronze
Credit LineGift of Louise Child Care
DescriptionRectangular bronze sign with double raised border. Front has raised text across top with name of institution.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 10 × 15 × 0.625 in. (25.4 × 38.1 × 1.6 cm)InscriptionsFront has raised text across top ""LOUISE HOME / FOR BABIES.
Reverse has rectangular bronze plate mounted at bottom center with engraved text “HOME FOUNDED BY THE / YOUNG WOMAN’S GUILD OF / CHRIST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, / UNDER THE MINISTRY OF / REV. DANIEL DORCHESTER, JR., / IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD / NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NINE, / TABLET PRESENTED BY FRIENDS OF / LOUISE ROOT DIESCHER IN WHOSE MEMORY / THE HOME IS NAMED.”
MarksReverse has imprinted text at bottom center “ST 1510”.
Historical NotesThis sign is from the Louise Home for Babies. In 1904, the Young Women’s Guild of the Christ Methodist Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was organized to help care for children awaiting adoption. Subsequently, Mrs. Werman A. Lewis was chosen as the organization’s first president. The original location was a three-room establishment at the Salvation Army Home on Webster Avenue in Pittsburgh. Later that same year, they formed the Babies Day Nursery in the “Captain Wood” house in the West End. Four years later, the home, known simply as “The Guild House” was moved to 946 Beech Street in Allegheny. In 1918, Mr. J. C. McDowell donated the property at 336 South Aiken Avenue and about this time the organization was renamed Louise Home for Babies. The organization was named in memory of the donor’s adopted daughter, Louise Root Diescher, who died in childbirth. In 1956, the organization closed and reopened that same year as the Louise Child Care Center (LCCC).
Related institution
Louise Child Care Center
Related person
Louise Root Diescher
Related institution
Christ Methodist Episcopal Church
Related institution
Young Woman's Guild of Christ Methodist Episcopal Church
Related person
Reverend Daniel Dorchester Jr.
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Mike Young
1964