Orphan Trains (Paperback)


In 1853, Rev. Charles Loring Brace founded the first of many orphanages and social agencies to provide for the homeless street children in New York. Noting the need for laborers and the desire for more children in other parts of the country, Brace's Children's Aid Society began to "place out" children to families in more than 40 states. Eventually, thousands of children travelled to their new surroundings on what came to be called"orphan trains."

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In 1853, Rev. Charles Loring Brace founded the first of many orphanages and social agencies to provide for the homeless street children in New York. Noting the need for laborers and the desire for more children in other parts of the country, Brace's Children's Aid Society began to "place out" children to families in more than 40 states. Eventually, thousands of children travelled to their new surroundings on what came to be called"orphan trains."

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Product Details

General

Imprint

History Compass

Country of origin

United States

Series

Researching American History

Release date

1970

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First published

1970

Editors

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Dimensions

236 x 163 x 5mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

56

ISBN-13

978-1-57960-084-6

Barcode

9781579600846

Categories

LSN

1-57960-084-0



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