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Book Synopsis: During the Orphan Trains Era, 1854 until 1929, an estimated 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, or homeless children and families were relocated from major metropolitan east coast cities to new homes in the “west” traveling aboard trains. Children relocated via Read more
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Looking for a captivating read that delves into a lesser-known chapter of American history? Look no further than "Waifs, Foundlings, and Half-Orphans: Searching for America's Orphan Train Riders." This compelling book takes you on a journey through the Orphan Trains Era, a time from 1854 to 1929 when hundreds of thousands of orphaned, abandoned, or homeless children were transported by trains from east coast cities to find new homes in the west.
With meticulous research and heartfelt storytelling, this book sheds light on the experiences of these children and families, providing a window into a forgotten era. Explore the challenges they faced, the hopes they held, and the resilience they exhibited as they embarked on this life-altering journey.
Written with an expert blend of historical context and personal narratives, "Waifs, Foundlings, and Half-Orphans" offers a profound exploration of the human spirit and the profound effects of these train rides on individuals and society at large.
If you're a history buff, a sociologist, or simply someone looking for an eye-opening read, this book is a must-have addition to your library. Order your copy today and embark on a fascinating journey through time!
Order your copy of "Waifs, Foundlings, and Half-Orphans: Searching for America's Orphan Train Riders" now and experience the power of history.
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