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  1. Feb 22, 2019 · Ellen Gates Starr Facts . Known for: co-founder of Chicago’s Hull House, with Jane Addams; Occupation: settlement house worker, teacher, reformer; Dates: March 19, 1859 - 1940; Also known as: Ellen Starr; Religion: Unitarian, then Roman Catholic; Organizations: Hull House, Women’s Trade Union League; Education: Rockford Female Seminary

  2. Jan 31, 2023 · Ellen Gates Starr (1859 – 1940) – Co-Founder of Hull-House and Social Reformer. Ellen Gates Starr was born in Laona, Illinois, in 1859. Starr was a student at the Rockford Female Seminary (1877-78) where she met Jane Addams.

  3. In 1889, Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr opened Hull House as a place to offer accommodation, education and opportunity to the residents of the impoverished Halsted Street area, a densely populated urban neighborhood of Italian, Irish, German, Greek, Bohemian, Russian and Polish Jewish immigrants.

  4. In 1889, Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr founded Hull-House in the Nineteenth Ward on the Near West Side of Chicago. Hull-House offered social services for working-class immigrants who primarily came from Eastern Europe and lived in the ward. Many of them worked in local sweatshops and garment factories and earned low wages.

  5. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Starr, Ellen Gates (1859–1940)American settlement house worker and labor supporter who co-founded Hull House. Born in Laona, Illinois, on March 19, 1859; died in Suffern, New York, on February 10, 1940; third of four children of Caleb Allen Starr and Susan (Gates) Starr; niece of.

  6. Ellen Gates Starr. Born March 19, 1859 (Laona, Illinois) Died February 10, 1940 (Suffern, New York) Labor activist. Teacher. Ellen Gates Starr did not achieve the same kind of fame enjoyed by her close colleague, Jane Addams (1860–1935; see entry), but Starr did play an important role in the founding of Hull House in Chicago, Illinois, in 1889.

  7. Hull House, one of the first social settlements in North America. It was founded in Chicago in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr to aid needy immigrants. It became a complex, containing a gymnasium, social and cooperative clubs, shops, housing for children, and playgrounds. Learn more about Hull House.

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