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  • History – National Orphan Train Complex
    Between 1854 and 1929, an estimated 250,000 orphaned, abandoned, or homeless children were transported to rural communities across the country in hopes of providing a better life for them The orphan train movement was started by Charles Loring Brace and his organization, the Children’s Aid Society
  • Orphan Trains Brought Homeless NYC Children to Work On . . . - HISTORY
    They were part of what is now known as the orphan train movement, a sweeping attempt to protect homeless, poor and orphaned children in a time before social welfare or foster care
  • The Orphan Train Movement in the United States - ThoughtCo
    The Orphan Train movement in the United States was an ambitious, sometimes controversial, social welfare effort to relocate orphaned, abandoned, or otherwise homeless children from crowded cities on the East Coast to foster homes in the rural Midwest
  • Five mind-blowing facts — Orphan Trains
    Five mind-blowing facts on Orphan Trains The railroads were a means to the end in placing out over 200,000 children from 1854 to 1930
  • Orphan Trains - Social Welfare History Project
    A quarter million children rode the orphan trains from 1854 to 1929 Photo: Kansas State Historical Society In the beginning of the Orphan Train Movement, the trains that took children across country were little better than cattle cars and only had make-shift bathroom facilities
  • Orphan Trains: A Brief History and Research How-to
    With an estimated 2 million descendants alive today, orphan trains are critical to the family histories of so many Americans from coast to coast Continue reading for helpful tips, records, and links for researching orphan trains
  • Orphan train program | Migrant Children, Foster Care Adoption . . .
    orphan train program, American social-service program in the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century in which orphaned and abandoned children were transported from New York City and other overcrowded Eastern urban centres to the rural Midwest
  • The Orphan Trains: America’s Forgotten Journey Of Hope And Hardship
    Between 1854 and 1929, over 200,000 children were uprooted from overcrowded urban centers and sent on trains across the United States to find new families and opportunities
  • History - The Orphan Train
    He knew that families in the western United States could take them in, offering them provisions, a healthy environment, and opportunities unheard of in the city And so ran the "orphan trains" from East Coast cities to all points west across America in a time span of seventy-five years (1854-1929)
  • Facts about The Orphan Train Movement: America’s Largest Child Migration
    The Orphan Train Movement was a supervised welfare program that transported orphaned and homeless children from crowded Eastern cities of the United States to foster homes located largely in rural areas of the Midwest





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