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  • Tags: Charles J. Hull Homestead

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Undated studio portrait of a young Jane Addams taken by Cox in Chicago.

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The Jane Addams Hull House Museum is located in the Charles J. Hull homestead.

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A painting of the Hull mansion that used to hang in the house by an unknown artist. Fred Turner used this painting to create the interior of his 1963 wood-block print Christmas card.

Jane Addams at Hull House on 40th birthday of the institution (Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction numberLC-USZ62- 37768 (b&w film copy neg.)]).jpg
Photograph taken on the 40th anniversary of Hull House of Jane Addams with local Chicago children.

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Inside page of Fred and Betty Turner's eighteenth annual wood-block print Christmas Card that featured the Charles J. Hull homestead.

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Charles Hull gave the Hull homestead to Helen Culver in 1889, who in turn, rented the mansion to Jane Addams and Helen Gates Starr on a free 25-year lease.

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Rear Room on first floor of the Hull House mansion. The mansion is currently the home of the Jane Addams Hull House Museum.

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Ellen Gates Starr co-founded the Hull House with Jane Addams in 1889 and worked there for nearly thirty years.
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