Orphan Trains to Missouri



Orphan Trains to Missouri
Orphan trains took poor European immigrant children to new lives in the Midwest in the mid 1800s. The children were placed with families or with other organizations, and their stories are documented in this text. The text also includes stories of volunteers who oversaw the placement of the orphans, as well as stories of the orphans themselves. more details
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  • Provides a detailed history of orphan trains
  • Includes stories of volunteers and orphans themselves
  • Provides an in-depth look at the impact of orphan trains on the Midwest


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Author Michael D. Patrick
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780826211217
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Manufacturer University Of Missouri Press
Description
Orphan trains took poor European immigrant children to new lives in the Midwest in the mid 1800s. The children were placed with families or with other organizations, and their stories are documented in this text. The text also includes stories of volunteers who oversaw the placement of the orphans, as well as stories of the orphans themselves.

This text explores the "orphan trains" which took poor European immigrant children to new lives in the Midwest in 1854. It documents the history of the children on those trains - their struggles, successes and failures. It includes stories of volunteers who oversaw the placement of the orphans.



In 1853 a man by the name of Charles Loring Brace, along with other well-to-do men in New York City, founded the Children's Aid Society. The society planned to give food, lodging, and clothing to homeless children and provide educational and trade opportunities for them. But the number of children needing help was so large that the Children's Aid Society was unable to care for them, and Brace developed a plan to send many of the children to the rural Midwest by train. Orphan Trains to Missouri documents the history of the children on those orphan trains - their struggles, their successes, and their failures. Touching stories of volunteers who oversaw the placement of the orphans as well as stories of the orphans themselves make this a rich record of American and Midwestern history.

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