The History of Orphan Trains w/Sherry Burton
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Join multi–award-winning author Sherry A. Burton for a compelling presentation that brings to life one of America’s most fascinating-and often forgotten-chapters of history. Discover why thousands of children were living on the streets, how the Orphan Train movement began, and the powerful role of organizations like the Children’s Aid Society and New York Foundling Hospital.
Through heartfelt storytelling, Sherry shares some real accounts of children who rode the trains- stories of resilience and hope that will stay with you long after the presentation ends.
Ages 18 and up. Book signing to follow.
Through heartfelt storytelling, Sherry shares some real accounts of children who rode the trains- stories of resilience and hope that will stay with you long after the presentation ends.
Ages 18 and up. Book signing to follow.
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Where is it happening?
4459 W US Highway 223, Adrian, MI, United States, Michigan 49221
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Host or PublisherLenawee District Library








