National Orphan Train Complex: Difference between revisions
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| *[[Kansas Department of Health and Environment|Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment]], Topeka, births/deaths since 1911; marriages since 1913.<br>   | *[[Kansas Department of Health and Environment|Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment]], Topeka, births/deaths since 1911; marriages since 1913.<br>   | ||
| *[[Kansas Genealogical Society]], Dodge City, 15,000 books, vital records, cemeteries, censuses, and computer databases focused mostly on Kansas.<br> | *[[Kansas Genealogical Society]], Dodge City, 15,000 books, vital records, cemeteries, censuses, and computer databases focused mostly on Kansas.<br> | ||
| *[[Topeka Genealogical Society]], 10,000 books, 700 periodicals, strongest for NE Kansas and Shawnee County.<br>   | |||
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| *[[American Historical Society of Germans from Russia]], Lincoln, NE, has Russian geography info, church records, civil records, maps, family histories, photos, and surname charts, newspapers, U.S. arrival lists.<br>   | *[[American Historical Society of Germans from Russia]], Lincoln, NE, has Russian geography info, church records, civil records, maps, family histories, photos, and surname charts, newspapers, U.S. arrival lists.<br>   | ||
| *[[Wichita State University Library]], Wichita, .<br>   | *[[Wichita State University Library]], Wichita, biography, history, law, and JSTOR.<br>   | ||
| *[[University of Kansas Library]], Lawrence, .<br>   | *[[University of Kansas Library]], Lawrence, .<br>   | ||
| *[[Iola Public Library]], .<br>   | *[[Iola Public Library]], .<br>   | ||
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 Contact Information[edit | edit source]E-mail:[1]  orphantraindepot@gmail.com  Address:[1] 
 Telephone:[1]  785-243-4471 Hours and holidays:[1] 
 Directions:  Google Map  Internet sites and databases:  
 Collection Description[edit | edit source]The National Orphan Train Museum and Research Center (a.k.a. Complex) collect, preserve, interpret, and disseminate knowledge about the orphan trains, the children and the agents who rode them.[2] This includes the history of the orphan train movement, and the stories of the children, photos, artifacts, and an archival collection. Also, they maintain a rider registry, a speakers' bureau, and the organization's online news. Tips[edit | edit source]Admission: $5.00 Adults;  $3.00 Children under 12;  $4.00 Group rate for 10 or more people.[1]  Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]If you cannot visit or find a source at the National Orphan Train Complex, a similar source may be available at one of the following. Overlapping Collections 
 Neighboring Collections 
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