Browse Items (18 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Dedication Service Berachah Home dedication service – people standing on lawn looking toward front porch, May 14, 1903. The label on the image says: "No. 3. Berachah Industrial Home for Redemption and Protection of Erring Girls. Taken during the dedication service,… Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Parlor Group Berachah Home parlor group shot with children and babies, ca. 1905. The founders, J.T. and Maggie Upchurch are also in the photograph. Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Anniversary, 1907 Berachah Home anniversary, 1907 – people crouching on ground and under a tent Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Tabernacle Meeting, May 1919 Berachah Home tabernacle meeting, May 1919 – people gathered in large hall Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Whitehill Tabernacle, ca. 1930 Berachah Home – Whitehill Tabernacle, ca. 1930. Men and women are holding signs that say: "Save the Girls", "Rescue Rally Sunday Night", "Hope for the Hopeless, Help for the Helpless", and "We Believe in Berachah Home" Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Whitehill Tabernacle, 1925 Berachah Home – Whitehill Tabernacle, 1925. Men and women are holding signs that say: "Save the Girls", "Rescue Rally Sunday Night", "Hope for the Hopeless, Help for the Helpless", and "We Believe in Berachah Home" Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Car, ca. 1930 Berachah Home – car, ca. 1930. Children are outside, seemingly playing a game. Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Group Standing in Front of House (Hammil Hall), 1931 Berachah Home – group standing in front of house (Hammil Hall), some on balcony and on porch, 1931. [Note: No. 83 is written on the mid left side of photo.] Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Tractor, 1925-1929 Berachah Home – tractor, 1925-29. Woman is driving a tractor and pulling a plow. Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Upchurch, Maggie Mae, 1873-1963 Berachah Home – Sister Maggie Upchurch (who is one of the founders). Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Babies Berachah Home – Twelve children and babies in a group on the lawn with a woman. [Note: "Babies" is written on the photograph.] Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.): Interior of Printing Office Berachah Home – interior of printing office including Brother Fering and Brother Upchurch. Others were not identified. No date Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Portrait of Rev. J.T. Upchurch and His Wife, Maggie Mae Upchurch, Founders of the Berachah Rescue Work Portrait of Rev. J.T. Upchurch and his wife, Maggie Mae Upchurch, founders of the Berachah Rescue Work. Facing page 1 in pamphlet Black Slavery 1860 Versus White Slavery 1912, by J.T. Upchurch, Berachah Rescue Society, Arlington, Texas, 1912. Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Line Drawing Titled "Berachah to the Rescue" Line drawing titled “Berachah to the Rescue” on page facing page 20 of pamphlet, Black Slavery 1860 Versus White Slavery 1912, by J.T. Upchurch, Berachah Rescue Society, Arlington, Texas, 1912. The image portrays an angel (dressed in the helmet of… Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) The Purity Journal, Vol. II, Number 1, July 1905: Cover The cover of The Purity Journal, Vol. II, Number 1, July 1905 which shows the portraits of J.T. (James Tony) Upchurch and wife, Maggie Mae Upchurch, founders of the Berachah Home in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas. The portraits are inside of a… Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) The Purity Journal, Vol. II, Number 12, July 1906: Last Page (Page 20): Notice Last page of The Purity Journal, Vol. II, Number 1, July 1905 that includes the Notice.which asks to "Renew Now" and lists the six (6) renewal bargains. It also includes the Treasurer's Report and the announcement of a Camp Missionary Rally in Pilot… Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) The Purity Journal, Vol. II, Number 9, March 1906: Cover: "Fort Worth: A Modern Sodom" Cover of The Purity Journal, Vol. II, Number 9, March 1906, illustrating Fort Worth’s Hell’s Half Acre and the devil watching over the activities there – “Fort Worth: A Modern Sodom.” A hand (The Public) holds a sword with the words "Purity,… Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) The Purity Journal, Vol. II, Number 1, July 1905: Page: "The Saloon Keeper and His Victims" The Purity Journal, July 1905 - page: The Saloon Keeper and His Victims - graphic of spider (Saloon Keeper) and its web capturing his customers (victims) imprinted over a bar in a saloon with the words "Will you walk into my parlor? said the spider… Tags: Berachah Home (Arlington, Tex.) Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2