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The Porter-Leath House is a historic house in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. It has also been known as the Porter Leath Children's Center, which was originally chartered in 1850 as the Protestant Widows' and Orphans' Asylum. It was named after Dr David Tinsley Porter after he made a donation to the asylum in 1904. [2]
Porter-Leath, formerly known as the Children's Bureau, is a non-profit organization based in Memphis, Tennessee that serves children and families in the area.Porter-Leath was founded in 1850 as an orphanage and has since grown to six program service areas.
They also donate a portion of ticket sales in every city visited a local charity (predominantly food banks) Michael Bloomberg – donations include over US$1.1 billion to Johns Hopkins University; Michael Dell – established the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, which focuses on grants, urban education, childhood health, and family economic ...
Apr. 4—Stairs to be replaced, new shelter to be built COAL GROVE — For those missing the steps at Paul Porter Park, don't worry, they will be coming back. And there will be another shelter ...
Porter Township has the distinction of being one of the earliest settled, dating to February 1796. It was organized by Samuel Marshall on December 16, 1814. [4] The township was named after Porter Wheeler, an early settler. [5] In 1833, Porter Township contained 21 forges for iron, three gristmills, three saw mills, one fulling mill, and one ...
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown’s campaign accepted campaign donations from a woman who had been dead for months, records show.. And now the case has been referred to the Federal Election Commission ...
Video has emerged of an apparently heavily-contaminated creek in East Palestine, Ohio, two weeks after a freight train laden with toxic materials derailed and leaked into the community.
The Donation Tract is the green area in the upper right. The Ohio Company petitioned Congress in March, 1792 to donate some land along the north boundary of their lands to form a buffer against the Indians. With the Act of April 21, 1792, [3] Congress donated 100,000 acres (400 km 2) to the officers of the Company. [1]