Cincinnati Union Bethel was founded in 1830 as a religious and social outreach organization for riverboat operators. Itself initially run from a riverboat, CUB moored itself in 1871 to a block bounded by Front, Sycamore and Broadway, currently part of the site of Great American Ballpark. With the growth of manufacturing operations along Third Street, CUB shifted its mission to minister to single women and children working in the factories. A new five-story building at Third and Lytle, the Anna Louise Inn, was opened Memorial Day 1909 and remains in operation. Photograph likely depicts 308 E Front St, 1871 edifice
STREETS: Charity from South to Plum; Main S. of South; Plum; South S. S. from Main to Charity; Union...
Dated November 12, 1936, this photograph shows the Cameron Methodist Church entrance in Cincinnati, ...
The Student Union Building The “Union”, originally called the Student Union Building on the campus o...
This photograph (ca. 1935-1943) depicts Union Bethel Chapel, with W.H. Kings's Saloon sharing the bu...
This is an artist's rendering of the "Floating Bethel," a riverboat that served as a chapel for Reve...
Dated November 12, 1936, this photograph shows the entrance to the Underground Railroad passages in ...
Located 643 Oak St., in the northern suburbs, the 1910 Georgian revival building housed the Cincinna...
Dated ca. 1935-1940, this photograph shows The Chapel of the Holy Spirit, once located at 432 East F...
This photograph is an interior view of the Union Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio. A newsstand, located in...
Dated 1937, this photograph shows the Allen Temple in Cincinnati, Ohio, located on the southeast cor...
Caption reads "Marker erected by the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce on the site of the Yeatman's Tav...
A photograph of the parlor in the original building of the School for Christian Workers, now Springf...
A photograph of the parlor inside the School for Christian Workers Building, now Springfield College...
Located at 3718 Eastern Avenue, in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati. The oldest Bapt...
Dated September 1937, this photograph shows Arch Street in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, in Hamilton Co...
STREETS: Charity from South to Plum; Main S. of South; Plum; South S. S. from Main to Charity; Union...
Dated November 12, 1936, this photograph shows the Cameron Methodist Church entrance in Cincinnati, ...
The Student Union Building The “Union”, originally called the Student Union Building on the campus o...
This photograph (ca. 1935-1943) depicts Union Bethel Chapel, with W.H. Kings's Saloon sharing the bu...
This is an artist's rendering of the "Floating Bethel," a riverboat that served as a chapel for Reve...
Dated November 12, 1936, this photograph shows the entrance to the Underground Railroad passages in ...
Located 643 Oak St., in the northern suburbs, the 1910 Georgian revival building housed the Cincinna...
Dated ca. 1935-1940, this photograph shows The Chapel of the Holy Spirit, once located at 432 East F...
This photograph is an interior view of the Union Terminal, Cincinnati, Ohio. A newsstand, located in...
Dated 1937, this photograph shows the Allen Temple in Cincinnati, Ohio, located on the southeast cor...
Caption reads "Marker erected by the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce on the site of the Yeatman's Tav...
A photograph of the parlor in the original building of the School for Christian Workers, now Springf...
A photograph of the parlor inside the School for Christian Workers Building, now Springfield College...
Located at 3718 Eastern Avenue, in the Columbia-Tusculum neighborhood of Cincinnati. The oldest Bapt...
Dated September 1937, this photograph shows Arch Street in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, in Hamilton Co...
STREETS: Charity from South to Plum; Main S. of South; Plum; South S. S. from Main to Charity; Union...
Dated November 12, 1936, this photograph shows the Cameron Methodist Church entrance in Cincinnati, ...
The Student Union Building The “Union”, originally called the Student Union Building on the campus o...