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Children of orphan trains, from New York to Illinois and beyond, compiled by Janet Coble

Label
Children of orphan trains, from New York to Illinois and beyond, compiled by Janet Coble
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Children of orphan trains
Oclc number
585972
Responsibility statement
compiled by Janet Coble
Sub title
from New York to Illinois and beyond
Summary
By January 1853, the New York Juvenile Asylum opened a House of Reception to accomodate children who were orphaned, or had parents unable or unfit to care for them, or who were otherwise without homes. The Department of Charities determined that children would benefit from being sent to Illinois where they were apprenticed to farm families. Children between ages 7-14 were sent to Illinois from 1853 until the fall of 1898. The names and facts are extracted from records of the Asylum and their reports from the families or the children who were apprenticed
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