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Advocate http://br.theadvocate.com/enter/storv.asp?StoryID=4078
11)	Review of The Children's Aid Society of New York ... by C.R. Inskeep http://www.execpc.com/~igsw/newpagel2.htm
12)	Tucson Author Alison Moore Explores The History Of The Orphan Train by C. Lowe
http://www.weeklywire.eom/ww/l 1 -23-98/tw book 1 .html
Orphan Train Genealogy by M.I. Holt from Ancestry Magazine [January/February 1995] http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/ancmag/701.asp
This (slow loading - be patient) article provides information about the orphan trains and the problems often found in tracing the genealogy of the children.
Orphan Train Movement from The Children's Aid Society http://www.childrensaidsociety.Org/about/train/#top
Here is a brief summary from the organization founded by Charles Loring Brace. Related Websection from The Children's Aid Society:
2) History http://www.childrensaidsociety.org/about/history/
Orphan Train Photos
http://iirobert.hypermart.net/patphotos.html
This site houses a small photograph collection of children of the orphan trains. Related Photograph Collections:
2)	Lewis Hine Gallery
http://www.idbsu.edu/socwork/dhuff/history/gallery/Hine/welcome-H.htm
3)	Jacob Riis Exhibition from Museum of the City of New York http://www.mcny.org /riis.htm
Orphan Trains: The Author's Perspective
http://andreawarren.com/Books/TrainsOverview.html
The author, Andrea Warren, provides her perspective on the orphan trains.
"Street Arabs" by M.G. Malvasi from Suite 101
http://www.suitel01.com/article.cfm/history for children/18538
Learn about Charles Loring Brace and the founding of the Children's Aid Society.
Related Articles at Suite 101:
2)	Westward Ho! All Aboard the Orphan Train by M.G. Malvasi http://www.suitel01.com/article.cfm/history for children/18536
3)	Last Orphan Train by M.G. Malvasi
http://www.suitel01.com/article.cfm/history for children/18539
We Are A Part Of History: The Story Of The Orphan Trains by M. Patrick, E. Sheets, and E. Trickel
http://iirobert.hypermart.net/patrick.html
The authors provide brief excerpts and photos from their book.
Related Websites
All About the National Foster Parent Association http://www.nfpainc.org/allabout.html
This site provides a brief history of foster care in the United States.
Related Website:
2)	History of Foster Care from Have A Heart for Kids
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