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1866
Cleveland City Hospital established by the Cleveland City Hospital
Society (later known as University Hospitals of Cleveland)

Cleveland
City Hospital
1867
Bethel Union established as an auxiliary of the Western Seamen's
Friend Society to evangelize neighborhoods near the Cuyahoga River
and maintain a home for the poor and sailors between jobs
1867
Western Reserve Historical Society founded to document and preserve
the history of Cleveland and the area known as the Western Reserve
1867
Dorcas Society founded through the efforts of Mrs. Josiah Harris
and Mrs. Hiram Little to provide home-based nursing care for sick
and poor women
1868
Young Women's Christian Association founded as the Women's Christian
Association to assist self-supporting women in Cleveland
1868
Jewish Orphan Asylum (later known as Bellefaire) established by
B'nai B'rith to care for Jewish Civil War orphans

Jewish
Orphan Asylum
1868
Ladies Hospital Aid Society of East Cleveland established as an
auxiliary to aid Cleveland City Hospital, a forerunner of University
Hospitals of Cleveland
1869
Catholic House of the Good Shepherd founded to provide services
to unwed pregnant women
1870
Home for the Aged (SS. Mary and Joseph Home) founded by the
Little Sisters of the Poor to serve the needs of impoverished
elderly men and women
1870
Temporary Home for the Friendless established by the Bethel Union
to provide lodging for women
1871
Predecessor organization of Ursuline College founded through a charter
obtained by Mother Mary of the Annunciation Beaumont; Ursuline
Sisters of Cleveland formally establish Ursuline College in 1922

Ursuline College campus, 1880s
1872
Christian Mission (Salvation Army) established to evangelize and
provide services to the poor
1873
Humane Society of Cleveland established with one branch to prevent
cruelty to children (merged with the Children's Bureau in 1942)
and one branch to prevent cruelty to animals (merged with Animal
Protective League in 1927)
1873
Stillman Witt Home founded to provide services to Protestant unwed
pregnant women
1873
St. Ann Hospital established by the Sisters of Charity of St.
Augustine to provide maternity services and a foundling home
1874 Responding to an invitation by Bishop Richard Gilmour, the Sisters of Notre Dame arrive in Cleveland to teach children at German-speaking parishes
1874
Friendly Inn Social Settlement founded to provide alcohol-free
meeting places and evolved into Cleveland's first social settlement
house

Friendly
Inn Social Settlement
1874
Huron Hospital established in East Cleveland to provide homeopathic
health services

Huron
Hospital
1875
Hebrew Immigration Aid Society (Jewish Family Service Association)
founded to provide family counseling and social services
1877 Sisters of Notre Dame establish Notre Dame Academy for Girls
1877 Home For Aged Protestant Gentlewomen donated to Women's
Christian Association by Amasa Stone; later known as Amasa Stone
House and merged with A. M. McGregor Home in 1987

Amasa
Stone
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1878
Woman's General Hospital established as the Women's and
Children's Free Medical and Surgical Dispensary by Drs.
Kate Parsons and Myra Herrick to provide opportunities for
women to practice medicine; closed in 1984

Dr.
Myra Herrick
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1880
Case School of Applied Science established through the estate
of Leonard Howard Case, Jr.

Leonard
Howard Case, Jr.
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