Details for The Edna Gladney Home

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439005326

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Marker Number 5326
Atlas Number 5439005326
Marker Title The Edna Gladney Home
Index Entry Gladney, Edna, Home
Address 2308 Hemphill St.
City Fort Worth
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 656338
UTM Northing 3621197
Subject Codes women's topics; orphanages; philanthropy; movies
Marker Year 1974
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Hemphill Street, W side between W Jessamine and Page streets, at Duncan Memorial Hospital. Marker reported missing Sep. 2007.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Missing
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The Rev. Issac Z.T. Morris and his wife began in 1887 to care for orphans and abandoned children in Fort Worth, keeping them in their family home. Their work led to chartering (1904) of the Texas Children's Home & Aid Society, with J.B. Baker, J.N. Brown, William Bryce, E.R. Conner, J.C. Conner, J.V. Dealey, Irby Dunklin, H.B.Francis, H.H. Halsell, J. Lee Johnson, E.H. McCuistion, Mr. Morris, G. H. Mulkey, J.W. Robbins, L. A. Suggs, and R.M. Wynne as directors. The Society engaged primarily in placing children in well-chosen adoptive homes. Mrs Edna Gladney (1889-1961) became a director in 1910. A crusader in behalf of waifs, foundlings and unwed mothers, she joined the staff as superintendent in 1927. By her efforts, permanent housing was acquired and services enlarged. Her influence extended beyond her own office, into securing legislation and social reform. Her work received wide public notice; it was dramatized (1941) in the motion picture "Blossoms in the Dust". The home was renamed (1950) in her honor. Progress continued. A hospital unit was added (1954) and named for veteran Board Chairman A. J. Duncan. In 1962, the Gladney home was accredited by the Child Welfare League of America, Inc. Auxiliaries have been formed and facilities added to promote the work. (1974)

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