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The last of the orphan trains came to Missouri in 1929. By then most states had passed stricter adoption laws and policies. Many Eastern states and cities ...
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This little book is a fascinating read about what has to be the biggest kept secret in American History -- the transporting of children, supposed orphans, from ...
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Orphan Trains to Missouri documents the history of the children on these Orphan Trains with their struggles, their successes, and their failures.
The first railroad line across Missouri was built in 1859 from Hannibal to St. Joseph . This is known today as the Burlington-Northern line that still runs ...
The story of the orphan train has a place in the history of just about every Missouri town located anywhere near a railroad. These tales of kindness and cruelty ...
I rode the train to Missouri and lived a happily ever after life. In Brooklyn, New York in 1912, an Irish carpenter, who was the father of five children, ...
Mar 21, 2018 · Fourteen children came to the area from the Children's Aid Society on June 10, 1910 in hopes they would find a new home. Ranging in ages from 4 ...
... Missouri. One of those children was a five-year-old boy named Joseph Aner, who was placed with the Markway family just outside Jefferson City. As Joseph ...
May 6, 2013 · For 75 years, trains carrying orphans brought about 200,000 children from New York to the rest of the country, many of them to the Midwest.
Feb 13, 2024 · Orphan train research helps find foster children between 1853 and 1930 who rode trains from New York City, Boston, or Chicago to new homes ...