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Orphan Train, spanning between 1854 and 1929, is both a Triumph and Tragedy. This movement relocated abandoned and unwanted children in an attempt to give them a brighter and happier future. It moved around 300,000 lost children out of the major cities and towards the midwest.
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Oct 21, 2020 · ... poor and homeless children, the Orphan Train Movement. The Orphan Trains operated prior to the federal government's involvement in child ...
Some common complaints were: The children coming on the trains were of poor character or poor health. They were “criminals” and “vagabonds” or they were sickly ...
May 1, 2021 · I've heard other tales (more research required) of children of the poor being indentured to the rich. Supposedly, this better provided for the ...
This story stunned me, and led me to the Internet and the library to do research. In all my years of schooling I'd never heard about the 200,000 poor, orphaned, ...
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Jan 28, 2019 · Brace believed that the city was no place for a desperately poor child, and as the numbers of homeless children began to grow—between 20,000 and ...
Mar 7, 2019 · Going into an orphanage was the last resort. Very little education. Poor food harsh treatment and abuse. Often living on the street was better.
They were mostly the children of new immigrants and the children of the poor and destitute families living in these cities. ... Criticisms of the program include ...
There was an influx of immigration, high rates of infectious diseases, and poor working conditions led to children being abandoned at tragic rates. Some ...
Two hundred and fifty thousand poor, orphaned, and abandoned city children were sent on trains to the Midwest from the East Coast between 1854 and 1929. A ...
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