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A Kansas Town Makes Sure We Don't Forget How Orphan Train Riders Helped Settle America
Nebraska Public Media
Marie Cote was an infant on a train headed for Nebraska, but when it stopped in Belleville, Kansas, the Francoeur family of Concordia adopted...
87 months ago
Orphan Train
Alvernia University
The orphan train was Charles Loring Brace's idea to deal with the some 30,000 children living on the streets in New York City. Around 1850,...
88 months ago
After Tragedy, Young Girl Shipped West On 'Orphan Train'
NPR
Christina Baker Kline's new novel incorporates a true piece of American history. One of the book's protagonists, an Irish orphan,...
133 months ago
Orphan trains brought thousands of kids to Nebraska
KNOP
Thousand of orphans...
27 months ago
With 'Orphan Train,' Author Finds Bestsellerdom Fifth Time Around
Publishers Weekly
Sixty thousand is the number of copies Christina Baker Kline thought her newest book, Orphan Train, might sell in her wildest dreams.
121 months ago
The Orphan Train
CBS News
The Orphan Train ... Courtesy The Orphan Trains and Newsboys of New York From 1854 to 1929, hundreds of thousands of young children boarded trains...
127 months ago
Part 2: 96-year-old Orphan Train Rider tells her story
www.kplctv.com
Alice was just three...
138 months ago
Orphan Train
Iowa PBS
Orphan Train. The story of the Orphan Train, a movement that transported poor and homeless New York City children to rural homes in the Midwest (including Iowa)...
1 month ago
Orphan train experience has sisters looking for answers
The Post-Crescent
The Orphan Train Movement came about as the result of too many orphaned, abandoned or destitute children in the cities of Boston and New York...
110 months ago
Riding the Orphan Train - C&I Magazine
Cowboys and Indians Magazine
In a little-known historic migration that began in the mid-1800s, some 250,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children were put on westbound...
84 months ago