Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Many children from the institution were sent to Illinois and other states on Orphan Trains between about 1853 and 1929.
A novel for sale. Can an angel survive Hell on Wheels? Kit Calhoun leaves New York City with a train car full of foundlings from the Immigrant Children’s Home. Her assignment is to sever ties, so she has no idea of the tangled threads of connection that await her in Dakota Territory. First is what to do with the leftover children who simply refuse placement. Second is handsome Patrick Kelley, continually managing to distract Kit from her task. Third is the demented gambler who fastens deadly attention on Kit and keeps turning up everywhere from Julesburg to Cheyenne. Forced to leave behind everything familiar, is it possible for a company of New York City castoffs to learn to fight for their hopes in the raw new American West?
·         Ancestry.com Wiki - Orphan Trains 
·         Indiana Orphan Trains Project
A contact point for those interested in the Orphan Trains riders who were given out in Indiana.
·         Louisiana Orphan Train Museum
Dedicated to the preservation of the historical event of the arrival of the Orphan Train riders from New York Foundling Hospital to Louisiana between the years 1873 and 1929.
·         National Orphan Train Complex
The Orphan Train Heritage Society of America, Inc., formerly headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, merged with the National Orphan Train Complex.
·         National Orphan Train Complex
A museum in Concordia, Kansas.
·         Orphan Train (YouTube)
A song performed by the R.J. Phillips Band.
·         Orphan Train in Michigan
Video for sale.
·         Orphan Train Riders History
From New York to Minnesota and the Midwest.
·         Orphan Train Riders to Iowa
Welcome to 'Orphan Train Riders to Iowa' website! Children 'placed out' during the Orphan Train Era (1853-1929) and their descendants have particular research problems. We hope to educate you a bit on this subject and help you further your research on any ancestors you may have that came to Iowa on one of the infamous Orphan Trains. This website is here for you to tell the story of your family's Orphan Train Rider, as well as to try and help you find information that may add to your research. If you have questions or comments please email me and I will do my best to help you. Beginning sometime during 1853, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, hoping the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains began arriving in Iowa during 1854 ending about 1930. During this time over 5000 children were placed in Iowa homes.
·         ·         Orphan Trains
A brief article with numerous links on the topic.
·         Orphan Trains of Kansas
·         Orphan Trains of Nebraska
·         Orphan Trains to Missouri
Information about a book from the University of Missouri Press.
A book by Stephen O'Connor.
·         ORPHAN-TRAINS Mailing List 

For the discussion of the orphan trains that carried thousands of children to new homes in any and all states, and anything pertaining to them from the 1850s to 1930. Discussions pertaining to anything related to these children, circumstances, finding their families, history of these trains, etc. are encouraged.