Annie Inglis: "Build a Home for People Like Me"
All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories

Annie Inglis: ”Build a Home for People Like Me”

2021-11-02

All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #032: Annie Inglis, Joseph Jurciukonis, Jr., May Bibighaus, & Maud Rettew and the Merritt Sisters: Teen Angels, Part 1, Section 1

Annie Inglis was confined to a wheelchair and knew she would die young.  She gave her mother her prized possession, a gold dollar coin, and said "Build a house for people like me".  That was the beginning of Inglis House

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