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  2. Orphan Train - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Orphan Train Museum was founded in 2009 [22] in a restored Union Pacific freight depot housed within Le Vieux Village Heritage Park in Opelousas, Louisiana. [23] The museum has a collection of original documents, clothing, and photographs of orphan train riders as both children and adults. [24]

  3. Charles Loring Brace - Wikipedia

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    Charles Loring Brace (June 19, 1826 – August 11, 1890) was an American philanthropist who contributed to the field of social reform.He is considered a father of the modern foster care movement and was most renowned for starting the Orphan Train movement of the mid-19th century, and for founding Children's Aid Society.

  4. Concordia station (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The complex hosts a museum and research center dedicated to the preservation of the stories and artifacts of those who were part of the Orphan Train Movement from 1854 to 1929. [2] The museum is open for research and is visited by around 4,000 people each year, one third of who are descendants of orphan train riders. [3]

  5. John Green Brady - Wikipedia

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    The boys got off the train at Noblesville, Indiana, where they were taken to "Aunt" Jenny Fergusson's hotel, fed and, in turn, put on display for prospective adopters. [3] Brady's experience as an orphan train rider is discussed in the book Orphan Trains: Taking the Rails to a New Life, by Rebecca Langston-George.

  6. ‘Who would you want on the train with you?’: Defense lawyers ...

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    Raiser invited jurors to imagine how they would have felt had they been on the F train car where Neely — a 30-year-old homeless man with a history of mental illness and drug abuse — threatened ...

  7. Foster care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Aid Society started the Orphan Train Movement in 1853 to help the homeless, abused, and orphaned children living on the streets of New York City; the beginning of the modern-day foster care system in the United States. Jacob Riis' "Street Arabs in Sleeping Quarters 1890." Mulberry Street in Manhattan.

  8. Delmar Orphan Train Movement mural nears completion - AOL

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    During the movement, 250,000 homeless and orphaned children were sent by train from New York into rural America. An estimated 10,000 were placed in Iowa, ... Delmar Orphan Train Movement mural ...

  9. ‘We are not holding you hostage.’ Amtrak train riders stuck ...

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    A supposed 17-hour journey became an approximately 37-hour ordeal for passengers on an Amtrak train traveling through South Carolina on Tuesday.