Annual report of the Halifax Poor Man's Friend Society

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Titre
Halifax Poor Man's Friend Society author
Annual report of the Halifax Poor Man's Friend Society
Adresse bibliographique
[Halifax, N.S.] : [Halifax Poor Man's Friend Society], 1822-[182-]
Identificateur
oocihm.8_02384
8_02384
Sujet
Halifax Poor Man's Friend Society
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"The Halifax Poor Man's Friend Society was founded 17 February 1820 by a group of local business and professional men who aimed to "...relieve the wants of the numerous poor, and destroy the system of public begging". Society members regularly visited the poor to examine their state of need and offer assistance in the form of money, food, supplies, or employment. By 1822, money was discontinued as a standard form of relief. In 1823, the society opened a soup kitchen to meet the increased demand for relief. Faced with public criticism and declining funds, the society disbanded on 16 February 1827." Cf. https://memoryns.ca/halifax-poor-mans-friend-society
Issues reproduced: 1821-1824.
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Began publication with Second (1821)
Collection
Publications annuelles
Publications en série : périodiques, publications annuelles et journaux
Langue
anglais
URL
https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_02384