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“An American Saga – The Orphan Trains” by John Shontz

August 22, 2020 @ 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Free

“An American Saga – The Orphan Trains” by John Shontz. A discussion of the largest single migration of children in the history of the world. Some 350,000 children were cleared off the streets of New York City and sent to small towns and farms across America by train and ship from 1858 through 1929. Some of these children ended up in the Monroe County area. In fact, one family’s ancestors stepped off the train at Burkesville Station. This program is the story of the agencies that sent these children west as well as of the children who made these incredible journeys to new homes. These children were usually legally indentured to their new “families” from as young as two years old until they turned eighteen years old. The photographs and the information are almost unbelievable! Project Making a Difference is sponsored bu the Upper Musselshell History Society of Harlowton, Montana. Please join us for this unique program in the Monroe County History Museum’s Allscheid-Metzger Gallery located at 724 Elaine Drive, Waterloo, Illinois 62298L

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Date:
August 22, 2020
Time:
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Cost:
Free
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Venue

Monroe County History Museum
724 Elaine Dr.
Waterloo, IL 62298 United States
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Phone
618-939-5008
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Organizer

Norma Reheis
Phone
618-939-5008
Email
mocohistorymuseum@gmail.com
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