Dated 1872, this is a program for the welcome meeting for the Young Men's State Christian Association (YMCA) at the First Congregational Church on Friday, November 15, 1872. The first page lists the agenda for the event and provides general event information. Pages two, three and four list excerpts from various hymns. The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in 1844 in London by a George Williams, a draper who was concerned large cities didn't provide good recreational activities for young men other than taverns. By 1851, YMCA chapters extended to other countries, including the United States
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This photograph depicts the first meeting of the YMCA in London, England. A caption written on the v...
This photograph portrays the birthplace of the Intercollegiate movement of the YMCA. The building is...
This group photograph portrays the participants attending the 28th International Convention of YMCAs...
This is a flier that lists all officers and committee members of the Zanesville, Ohio, chapter of th...
The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in the UK in 1844 with the aim of improving...
This is the First Annual Report of the YMCA, which was created in 1844. The document begins by shari...
This is a program for the Young Men's Christian Association's (YMCA) Star Course at Memorial Hall, p...
This is one of the first Y.M.C.A Member's cards. It was created on June 6, 1844, the year that the Y...
This group photograph depicts the attendees at the 8th International Secretaries Conference of the Y...
1. Conditions an4 motives that led to the organization of the Montreal Young Men's Christian Associa...
This is an article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, titled "Young Men's Christian Associations". ...
Caption reads: "Garber's YMCA Basket Ball Game." In June 1844, twelve men in London, England, establ...
Part of the proceedings of the International convention of the Young Men's Christian Associations of...
This article from The Springfield Union, published on June 14, 1886, is a summary of a recent Y.M.C....
Greeting to new students from the Y.M.C.A. (Young Man's Christian Association), page 4 of the 1915-1...
This photograph depicts the first meeting of the YMCA in London, England. A caption written on the v...
This photograph portrays the birthplace of the Intercollegiate movement of the YMCA. The building is...
This group photograph portrays the participants attending the 28th International Convention of YMCAs...