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The '''Eva B. Comer Home for Women''' or '''Eva Comer Co-Operative Home''' was a reformatory institution for former prostitutes. In [[1925]] it was described as a "boarding home for business or school girls" and was located at 2217 [[7th Avenue North]].
The '''Eva B. Comer Home for Women''' or '''Eva Comer Co-Operative Home''' was a reformatory institution for former prostitutes. In [[1925]] it was described as a "Christian home for business girls" under the supervision of the Southern Methodist Church. It was located at 1730 [[8th Avenue North]].


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Revision as of 14:17, 12 November 2015

The Eva B. Comer Home for Women or Eva Comer Co-Operative Home was a reformatory institution for former prostitutes. In 1925 it was described as a "Christian home for business girls" under the supervision of the Southern Methodist Church. It was located at 1730 8th Avenue North.

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