| Total Possible Income from January 1st, 1916 to Dec. 31st, 1916 | $6,144.00 | ||
| Unlets | 124.35 | ||
| Total Net Collections | $6,019.65 | ||
| EXPENSES | |||
| Repairs | $265.35 | ||
| State and Federal Taxes | 120.27 | ||
| City Taxes, 1916 | 779.97 | ||
| Water Rents, 1916 | 382.50 | ||
| Insurance, Fire and Liability | 75.97 | ||
| One-half of one month’s rent to tenants | 129.40 | ||
| Interest on $43,550 at 4.4% per annum | 1,916.20 | ||
| Depreciation | 500.00 | ||
| 7½% Commission on Collections | 451.40 | ||
| $4,621.06 | |||
| $1,398.59 | |||
| Cost of Lot | $10,332.50 | ||
| Cost of Houses | 53,217.50 | ||
| Total | $63,550.00 | ||
| Cash Invested by Octavia Hill Association | $20,000.00 | ||
| On mortgages at 4.4% per annum | $43,550.00 | ||
| Net Percentage on $20,000 invested by Octavia Hill Association | 6.6% | ||
Reports of the Philadelphia Housing Association may be had from the Secretary, John Ihlder, at 130 South Fifteenth Street. A list of Low-Cost Housing Developments in the United States, carefully annotated by Mr. Nolen, is given in the pamphlet entitled “A Good Home for Every Wage Earner,” by John Nolen, Sc.D., City Planner; published by the American Civic Association, Union Trust Building, Washington, D. C.
INDEX
- Agency properties, [71], [74]
- Agnes Irwin School, [44]
- Alms-giving; deprecated by Miss Hill, [15]
- Alpha Pi Fraternity, [44]
- Amsterdam, Miss Hill’s influence in, [17]
- Animals on premises, [37], [38]
- Artisans Dwelling Act, [15]
- Ashes, [84]
- Association, the Octavia Hill:
- Ayres, Alice, [16]
- Babies, [33]
- Bachelors, [74]
- Bath-tubs, [34]
- Berlin, Miss Hill’s influence in, [17]
- Boy Scouts, [19]
- Bricklaying, [8], [32]
- Browning Societies, [11]
- Building Association, Benevolent, [22]
- Building Inspection, Bureau of, [34]
- Burial Grounds, [17], [19]
- Cadets, [19]
- Carpentering, [8], [32], [66]
- Casa Ravello, [33]
- Catharine Street, [33]
- Chaucer, [20]
- Chicago, [21]
- Civic Club (Philadelphia), [21], [22], [25], [31]
- Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. W., [43], [44]
- Collins, Ellen, [17]
- Crane, Walter, [16]
- Crenshaw, Nathaniel B., [22]
- Croats, [21]
- Dancing, [34]
- Deptford, [16]
- Dinwiddie, Emily W., [34]–39
- Directors (of the Association), [26]
- Dividends, [26], [60], [103]–106
- Doctors, [33]
- Dundee, Miss Hill’s influence in, [17]
- Ecclesiastical Commissioners, [16]
- Edinburgh, Miss Hill’s influence in, [17]
- Emergency Aid, [66]
- Fairhill Street property, [31]
- Feld, Frederick C., [27], [65]
- Flag-raising, [51]
- Flowers, use of, [18], [34], [44]
- Fox, Hannah, [22], [34]
- “Friendly rent-collector”: her function, [8], [18], [77]–93, [104]
- Front Street, [43]
- Games for children, [14]
- Garbage, [38], [84]
- Gardens, home and school, [14], [59]
- Garrison, Miss, [27]
- Germantown, [51], [52]
- Gifford, Edith Wright, [22]
- Girard Estate, [72]
- Glasgow, Miss Hill’s influence in, [17]
- Good Neighbors’ Club, [43]
- Gould, Dr. E. R. L., [77]
- Graveyards, [17], [19]
- Hampstead Heath, [16]
- Hardware, [101], [102]
- Head, Mrs. E. L., [52]
- Health, Board of, [34], [40]
- Hector Macintosh Playground, [33]
- Hill, James, [11]
- Hill, Octavia
- “Homes of London Poor” (Miss Hill’s book), [17], [18]
- Houses, various types of, acquired by Association, [28], [31]
- Housing Association, [40]
- Italians, [33], [38], [59], [92]
- Jenks, Mrs. William F., [22]
- Jews, [21], [28]
- Kingsley, Charles, inspires Miss Hill, [12]
- Kirkbride, Mrs. Thomas S., [25]
- Kyrle Society, [17]
- Laborers, [38]
- Landlords, [39], [83]
- League Street property, [31], [32], [33]
- Legacies, [71]
- Legislation, [39], [40]
- “Letters to My Fellow-workers” (Miss Hill’s book), [18]
- Lombard Street property, [31]
- London, Octavia Hill in, [11]–20
- Longstreth, Mrs. Edward, [31]
- Lowell, Josephine Shaw, [17]
- Ludington, Charles H., [74]
- MacMillan’s Magazine, [16]
- Mahomet’s coffin, [7]
- Manning, Caroline, [40]
- “Massenhotels,”, [21]
- Mifflin family, [43]
- Miller, E. Spencer, [37]
- Model Homes Company, Philadelphia, [60], [104]
- Mothers’ Club, [33]
- Multiple dwellings, [7]
- Music, [14], [19], [34], [51]
- Naudain Street, [66]
- Negroes, [33], [66], [93], [95], [104]
- New houses, building of, [72]
- New Orleans, [21]
- Nurses, [33]
- Office force (of Association), [27], [102]
- Old Swedes’ Church, [32]
- Open spaces, [15]
- “Our Common Land” (Miss Hill’s book), [8]
- Painting, [32], [66], [94]
- Parliament, Hill, [16]
- Parrish, Helen L., [26], [31], [34]
- Pemberton Street, [43]
- Pembroke, Lord, [16]
- Penn, William, [44]
- Personal workers, [39]
- Philadelphia:
- Philadelphia Model Homes Company, [60]
- Philanthropy, [25], [26]
- Plastering, [8], [32], [66]
- Playgrounds, [14], [19], [33], [34], [51], [52], [60]
- Plumbing, [8], [25], [32], [37], [85], [94]
- Poles, [21], [51], [91]
- Poor laws, [17]
- Privy-wells, [96], [105]
- Properties, classification of agency, [71]
- Red Cross cottages, [16]
- Rent-collecting: duties of “friendly rent-collector,”, [8], [18], [77]–93,104
- Rents, [18], [32], [33], [34], [52], [65], [71], [75], [93], [103]
- Richmond (Kensington), [51], [59]
- Royal Commission, [17]
- Ruskin, John: his assistance in Miss Hill’s plans, [12], [13], [14]
- San Francisco, [21]
- Serbs, [96]
- Seventh Street, [33]
- Sewage, [37]
- Shaen, Mrs., letter from, [14]
- Shakespeare Societies, [11]
- Shick, Robert P., [34]
- Singing Community, [14]
- Slovaks, [21]
- Smith, Southwood, [11]
- Social Science Association, [15]
- Southwark, [16], [33]
- Starr, Theodore, [22], [31]
- Starr Centre Association, [33]
- Stock, issues of, [26]
- Summer school, [33]
- Superintendent: his work, [8], [9], [94]–102
- “Sweating,”, [39]
- Sweden, Miss Hill’s influence in, [17]
- Taylor, Frank H., [25]
- Tenants, [18], [32], [33], [39], [65], [72], [77], [83], [84]
- Tenements, [7], [37], [39]
- Tibet, [38]
- Trust, National, [17]
- Tunlin, [101]
- Types of houses, [28]
- University of Pennsylvania, [44]
- University Settlement, Women’s, [17]
- Van Gasken, Dr. Frances C., [34]
- Veiller, Lawrence, [37]
- Vienna, [21]
- Volunteer service, [27], [72]
- Whittier Centre, [66]
- Wilson, Alexander, [32]
- Women, Employment of, [11]
- Wood, R. Francis, [26]
- Woodward, Dr. George, [33], [37]
- Workman Place, [43]
- Yom Kippur, [38]
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
- P. [78], changed “the signal for a fusillade of questions, petitions, complaints” to “the signal for a fusillade of questions, petitions, and complaints”.
- Silently corrected obvious typographical errors and variations in spelling.
- Retained archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed.