The Children’s Aid Society, Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys and Industrial School was opened on April 21 , 1887 and was one of a series of buildings where the Children’s Aid Society sheltered and educated destitute working children, particularly newsboys and bootblacks. The four-to-five story building, with its dormers, paneled chimney stacks and steep pyramidal towers, handsomely exemplified the High Victorian Gothic Style and that it was designed in such a manner to stand out from the surrounding tenement.