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| navigate by keyword : 1869 1921 1979 adams areas avenue boarding brother brothers built business celia center century citys club control daughter dead department district donated drygoods earlier edge elias elite factories fashionable health house join leading lowenstein mansion memphis mental nineteenth opened organization outpatients philanthropic property rural stores treatment view war women womens work world young |
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| In 1921 his daughter Celia Lowenstein donated the property to the elite womenâs philanthropic organization, the Nineteenth Century Club, to be used as a boarding house for young women who had come to Memphis from rural areas to work in factories during and after World War I. The property became a treatment center for mental health outpatients in 1979. |
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