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         Orphan Trains American History:     more books (19)
  1. Orphan Trains (Researching American History)
  2. The Orphan Trains (American Events) by Annette R. Fry, 1994-04
  3. Orphan Trains: The Story of Charles Loring Brace and the Children He Saved and Failed by Stephen O'Connor, 2004-03-01
  4. Children of the Orphan Trains (Picture the American Past) by Holly Littlefield, 2000-12
  5. Orphan Train Riders: A Brief History of the Orphan Train Era (1854-1929): With Entrance Records from the American Female Guardian Society's by Tom Riley, 2005-01
  6. The Orphan Trains: Placing Out in America (Bison Book) by Marilyn Irvin Holt, 1994-02-01
  7. We Are a Part of History: The Story of the Orphan Trains by Michael Patrick, Evelyn Sheets, et all 1995-03
  8. Waifs, Foundlings, and Half-Orphans: Searching for America's Orphan Train Riders by Mary Ellen Johnson, 2009-05-01
  9. The Orphan Trains: Leaving the Cities Behind (Perspectives on History Series)
  10. Orphan Trains Traveling West to a New Life ( American History for Kids Cobblestone)
  11. A Faraway Home: An Orphan Train Story by Janie Lynn Panagopoulos, 2006-01-20
  12. Orphan Train Riders: Their Own Stories by Mary Ellen Johnson, 1995-03
  13. Orphan Train Riders: Their Own Stories by Marvin Chamberlin, 1997-10-01
  14. Orphan Train Riders: Their Own Stories by Kay B. Hall, Mary Ellen Johnson, 1993-10-06

1. The Official Website Of Leslie Wheeler
Mary MacLane Montana's Notorious Lit'ry Lady , Montana, the Magazine of Western History, Summer, l977 The Orphan Trains , American History Illustrated, December, l983
http://www.lesliewheeler.com/press.htm
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LESLIE A. WHEELER Leslie Wheeler is a transplanted California who has lived in the Northeast for many years and has strong New England roots. A graduate of Stanford University with a master's in English from UC/Berkeley, Leslie has taught adult education, worked as an in-house writer and editor for Barron's Educational Series, then as a free lance writer specializing in history and biography for both the school and trade markets. An award-winning author of books about American history and biographies, Leslie now writes the Miranda Lewis “living history” mystery series. Titles include MURDER AT PLIMOTH PLANTATION, MURDER AT GETTYSBURG , and the recently published, MURDER AT SPOUTERS POINT . Her short crime fiction has appeared in the anthologies: WINDCHILL SEASMOKE STILL WATERS DEADFALL and THIN ICE Writing "living history" mysteries enables Leslie to combine a passion for American history, an enjoyment of the mystery genre, and a lifelong love of storytelling in all forms. Read more at www.lesliewheeler.com PUBLISHED WORKS
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Murder at Spouters Point (hardcover) Five Star/Gale/Cengage, 2010

2. Children's Aid Society Of New York - Adoption Encyclopedia -
Leslie Wheeler, The Orphan Trains, American History Illustrated, vol. 18, December 1983. Find more information on Children's Aid Society of New York
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3. AUTHOR BIO
Mary MacLane Montana's Notorious Lit'ry Lady , Montana, the Magazine of Western History , Summer, l977 The Orphan Trains , American History Illustrated, December, l983 SHORT STORIES
http://www.lesliewheeler.com/bio.pdf

4. RUTH WARNER TOWNE PAPERS Ms Collection T1
Ruth Warner Towne (19 June 1917 3 Apr 1998), the daughter of Frank Warner Mary Elizabeth (McCoy) Towne, was a native and life-long resident of Kirksville
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Dr Towne rose through the ranks to Professor of History at her alma mater and in 1983, was named Dean of Graduate Studies. She retired in 1988 as both Professor Emeritus and Dean Emeritus. In addition to her teaching, student advising and administrative duties, Dr Towne served as faculty advisor to Delta Zeta sorority for over 30 years and was a member of Lyceum Committee for almost that long. She was also her church’s historian/archivist. Towne’s Papers were received from her Estate Administrator the summer following her death. They consist of both her home and campus office files and include family records dating from as early as the 1820s, her own personal and professional papers and correspondence, and some of the research for her dissertation and the books and articles she wrote over her long teaching career. It should be noted that in most instances, preservation copies of newspaper clippings were made for the file and the originals discarded. Such is not the case with documents, however. All photocopied documents in this collection were placed here by Towne.

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The orphan trains. American History Illustrated, 18, 1023. Endnotes
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