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The children were part of a social experiment called “placing-out.” Between 1853 and 1929, trainloads of destitute and homeless children – as many as 200,000 in ...
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The Orphan Train Movement was a supervised welfare program that transported children from crowded Eastern cities of the United States to foster homes ...
Jul 19, 2018 · The movement was inspired by a lofty ideal: Instead of warehousing parentless children in orphanages, why not match them with families that ...
The goal of the orphan trains was to provide the children with a better life than they had in the crowded slums where many had fended for themselves on the ...
This was an initiative from 1853 to 1929 to find homes for orphans throughout the country. Hancock County, Illinois became a new home for at least 20 ...
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Orphan Train Riders of Illinois. 352 likes. I'm a retired librarian who loves history of lesser known people -- I tell stories about the children of the...
Orphan train research helps find foster children between 1853 and 1930 who rode trains from New York City, Boston, or Chicago to new homes in other states ...
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Book details ; Print length. 384 pages ; Language. English ; Publisher. University of Chicago Press ; Publication date. March 1, 2004 ; Dimensions. 6 x 1.3 x 9 ...
A: Orphan trains were sent out by many organizations in NYC, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and other large cities. Over the 75 years that orphan trains ran ...
We used the information in your novel Orphan Train to develop a train trip itinerary for your train rider, Vivian Daley, using the Official Railroad Guide from ...