Written by the Superintendent of the Jerry McAuley Water Street Mission, “Down in Water Street” is intended to share some of the experiences the writer had during his sixteen years of service to the Mission. Hadley’s intent was to show “how some success has been achieved, and also mention some of our defeats; for we found long years ago that we often learn more in defeat than in victory.” – Summary by Kristin Hand with a quote from the Preface
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