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Orphan trains: taking the rails to a new life
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Langston-George, Rebecca
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Encounter: Narrative nonfiction stories
Encounter Narrative nonfiction stories
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[2016]
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128 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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"Tells the story of seven orphans who were settled with families in the Midwest by the Children's Aid Society"--
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