Orphan Trains Pt. 1 of 4

The mid-19th through the early 20th century saw a large influx of immigration to America from Europe. Most of these immigrants settled wherever the boat let them off, usually in New York City. This meant the city saw a population boom that it simply could not handle. To make matters worse, as immigrants brought new diseases with them, many people were dying leaving orphaned children to live alo...

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