24 Orphans


This file appears in: Founding the Orphanage and Moving to Meigs Avenue
24 Orphans

In 1880, the newly constructed Canal Street (later called Meigs Avenue) orphanage had a capacity of 45 children and held 24, from ages 3 to 12. Children over 12 routinely lived as servants in the homes of area families. With no vetting system in place, young people often faced brutality and exploitation in these "adoptive" homes.


This file appears in: Founding the Orphanage and Moving to Meigs Avenue