About Orphan Trains
From 1854 until 1929, over 250,000 children were sent by train from New York City to small towns and farms throughout the United States. Though the names and stories in Orphan Trains: Stories of Bravery are fictional but...
From 1854 until 1929, over 250,000 children were sent by train from New York City to small towns and farms throughout the United States. Though the names and stories in Orphan Trains: Stories of Bravery are fictional but for Charles Loring Brace, this story is based on American history. We can learn about bravery and resilience from the orphan train riders.
The historic photographs are copyrighted works of the Children’s Aid Society and provided as a courtesy. The photograph of the train with children standing in front is courtesy of Kansas State Historical Society.
FEATURES
- Captivating historical photographs bring history to life
- Tap or swipe to turn the pages
- Explore American history by reading fiction
- Illuminate the time period and enrich social studies
- Blending stories into a study of history engages curiosity
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of Orphan Trains since it was posted on our website on 2017-01-01 14:54:00.
The latest version is 1.0.9 and it was updated on 2024-04-22 17:39:59. See below the changes in each version.
Orphan Trains version 1.0.9
Updated At: 2016-10-20
Changes: Fixed technical issue
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