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Orphan Train Heritage Society
Boston’s Wayward Children
Peter C. Holloran’s book documenting social services for homeless children in Boston, Massachusetts, from 1830 until 1930 is now available.
Holloran not only covers Irish, Catholic, and Protestant efforts but also the Jewish, Black, and Italian child-saving societies and organizations.
Rarely seen photographs are reproduced throughout the book. Many of the photographs are of children but some show the buildings and persons in charge. One particularly appealing photo is on page 106 showing a scene on the lawn of St. Mary’s Infant Asylum in 1855. Over 20 toddlers and a caretaker are enjoying an obviously sunny day.
A flyer from the early days of the New England Home For Little Wanderers is shown on page 126 opposite the text reading, “Orphan trains were dispatched throughout the 1870s to Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.”
Check with your local library for this 330 page book. If you would like to purchase a copy, please write to OTHSA, 4912 Trout Farm Road, Springdale, AR 72764.
Brace Farm School
Boys at the Brace Farm School
OTHSA Officers for 1990
Charlotte Woodward, President Pay Young, Vice President Shirley Quick, Secretary Bob Hall, Treasurer
Board of Directors Are:
Phil Sutton, Chairman of the Board Kay B. Hall, Board Member Iva Flo Hill, Board Member Mary Ellen Johnson, Board Member


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