Colored Orphan Asylum

The Colored Orphan Asylum was an institution in New York City open from 1836-1946 that housed on average four hundred children annually and was mostly managed by women. Its first location was of fifth Avenue between 42nd and 43rd street which was a four- story building with two wings. The building later became the Hebrew Home for the Aged in Riverdale, the Bronx, New York.

Colored Orphan Asylum

The Colored Orphan Asylum was an institution in New York City open from 1836-1946 that housed on average four hundred children annually and was mostly managed by women. Its first location was of fifth Avenue between 42nd and 43rd street which was a four- story building with two wings. The building later became the Hebrew Home for the Aged in Riverdale, the Bronx, New York.