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  • Collection: Keeley Institute Collection

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The Springfield Redemption Home, located at 427 S. 4th street, offered Christian education and reformation for girls and a home for orphaned children.

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The Keeley Institute was founded in Dwight in 1879 by Leslie Keeley, and until it closed its doors in 1965, offered treatment to cure alcoholism. At the peak of the institute's popularity, there were more than 200 locations across the U.S. and in…

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Rev. Canon James Fleming was Chaplain to King Edward VII and Chairman of the London Keeley Committee. The Keeley Institute (1879-1965) was founded in Dwight by Leslie Keeley and offered treatment to cure alcoholism. At the peak of the institute's…

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Interior view of a Keeley Institute office at an unknown location. The Keeley Institute (1879-1965) was founded in Dwight by Leslie Keeley and offered treatment to cure alcoholism. At the peak of the institute's popularity, there were more than 200…

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The Keeley Institute was founded in Dwight in 1879 by Leslie Keeley, and offered treatment to cure alcoholism through 1965. At the peak of the institute's popularity, there were more than 200 locations across the U.S. and in Europe.
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