that included lillian walsh. he became a particular patron of another settlement house that was the king's daughter settlement. we have here in the section about his legacy something that his wife in second wife, mary, saved, from the jacob riis papers. he was a patron of the kings daughter -- kings group. they started off following health inspectors. they eventually had purchased this property and he helped them do it by giving lantern slide lectures and donating the money that he gave. he was a major fundraiser for the creation of the settlement. he continued to raise funds for this operation. they had a kindergarten. they offered social services. they offered nursing services. they had a playground in the backyard for the kids. it was a church-based settlement house. as a very pious protestant, he was comfortable with the church-based charity. some of the other settlements were more secular. among the people who lived there was florence kelley. joyce kelly had lived previously at the house in chicago. she had