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When Orphans Aren’t Actually Orphans In “The Sun Won’t Come Out Tomorrow,” Kristen Martin digs into the troubled history of orphanhood in America.
Karen Holleran, Davenport, stands in front of one of the train cars used in the orphan trains in Delmar, where there is a museum that holds information about "orphan trains." From 1854 to 1929 ...
Anyone who grew up in North Texas knows of the Buckner Orphans Home. The home for children was founded in 1879 by Baptist preacher Robert Cooke Buckner, a Tennessee native who came to Texas after ...
The Mountain Valley Arts Council in Guntersville held a special reception Tuesday in honor of their new summer exhibits, ...
But if you ever have to explain the inner workings of the web to someone even less informed — say, a homeless orphan from the 1800s — you can now feign understanding, thanks to this handy ...
Do you have any information about its history? Christel Dear Christel, The German Protestant Orphan Asylum was established by a group of Lutheran ministers in the late 1800s to care for German ...
Please note that on Sept. 24, the article, “Peek into the past” states that Charles Loring Brace set up orphanages and fought for child labor laws in the 1800s. Charles Loring Brace believed ...
APPLETON - Get ready to read! The 2015 Fox Cities Reads kicked off Wednesday in Appleton.This year it features the work of Christina Baker Kline and her book "Orphan Train."The fiction book is ...
"Orphan Train" runs through Dec. 18 at the History Theatre in St. Paul. Photo courtesy of the History Theatre ListenArt Hounds: Three plays for the holidays ...
NEW ORLEANS -- The story of an orphan living under a bridge in 12th century Korea won top honors in children's literature Monday from the American Library Association.
Although the last of the children who were sent to new, and hopefully loving, lives in homes in the Midwest rode out nearly 80 years ago, their story is far from over.
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