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NEWS RELEASE

JEFFERSON PARISH, LOUISIANA

December 4, 2023
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

HISTORY TALK AT EAST BANK REGIONAL LIBRARY TO FOCUS ON LOUISIANA ORPHAN TRAIN

JEFFERSON, LA – Martha Aubert, president of the board of the Louisiana Orphan Train Museum in Opelousas, and James Douget, board member of the museum, will discuss the cultural institution and the orphan train movement, at 7 p.m., Monday, January 22, 2023 at the East Bank Regional Library (4747 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA 70001).

This event is free of charge and open to the public. There is no registration.

The LA Orphan Train Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting and preserving items that tell the history of the orphan train riders who came to the area by train from The New York Foundling Hospital. Using this collection to inform and educate the public of the orphan train movement in America from 1854 to 1929.
 
The Orphan Train Movement, a welfare program that was in place between 1853 and 1930. During this time, more than 200,000 orphaned children were transported to foster homes typically in rural areas in the Midwest.

Between 1873 and 1929, more than 2,000 “Orphan Train Riders” came to Louisiana from the New York Foundling Hospital. Because of an increase in the number of occupants, the Sisters of Charity in New York contacted local Catholic priests asking for assistance. In the spring of April and May in 1907 three trains arrived in Opelousas with children from the Foundling Home wearing identification numbers that would match them to their new Catholic foster families.

The museum has a large collection of original documents, clothing, and images on display and many of the museum’s volunteers are descendants of orphan train riders. Visitors can also see statues on the grounds and the Orphan Train mural, depicting the arrival of the riders.

The museum is the only one of its kind in Louisiana and second in the nation to the Orphan Train Museum in Concordia, Kansas.

For more information regarding this presentation, contact Chris Smith, Manager of Adult Programming for the library, at 504-889-8143 or wcsmith@jefferson.lib.la.us.

The Jefferson Parish Library system consists of 16 locations that stretch from the Lakeshore Branch on the edge of Lake Pontchartrain to the Grand Isle Branch just steps away from the Gulf of Mexico. The library system consists of two large regional libraries and seven branches on each side of the Mississippi River. The East Bank Regional Library (4747 West Napoleon Avenue, Metairie) serves as library headquarters. More than 200 employees work for the Jefferson Parish Library including librarians, administration and support staff. For more information, contact the library at (504) 838-1100 or www.jefferson.lib.la.us.

For more information about Jefferson Parish, visit www.JeffParish.net. Residents can also receive regular updates by following the Parish on social media (@JeffParishGov) or by texting JPALERT or JPNOTICIAS to 888-777.

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    Jefferson Parish Public Information Office

    1221 Elmwood Park Boulevard, Suite 1002

    Jefferson, LA 70123

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