DescriptionPhotograph of two domiciles and two outbuildings. One house is two stories with a peaked roof and dormer; the other is three stories with a peaked roof. The sign on the top of the left building reads "American Salvation Army Home for Destitute Children". The house on the right still stands on the SE corner of Franfurt Avenue and Aloe Street in Egg Harbor City, NJ. There are four adults and twelve children pictured. A horse-drawn wagon is seen to the right of the picture. The railroad tracks in the foreground are those of the Reading Railroad. Ron Hesse adds "Mark Evans, an Indian, lived there".