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Orphanages in the United States by state or territory (9 C) Pages in category "Orphanages in the United States" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
Under the initial guidance of the Archdiocese of Chicago, a struggling orphanage became a boys home under the name of the Mission of our Lady of Mercy. Mercy Home began accepting girls in 1987. Three years later, it was renamed Mercy Home for Boys and Girls.
The Larkin Home for Children is a former orphanage at 1212 Larkin Avenue in Elgin, Illinois.The Larkin Home originated from the Elgin Children's Home Society, which was founded in 1898; it operated from a donated building until 1912, when it built its own orphanage due to space concerns.
In 1866, they began establishing orphanages the United States, including ones in Teutopolis, Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Cold Spring, Kentucky. [2] By 1998 there were 24 professed members dispersed across several assignments at schools, prisons and hospitals.
The State of Illinois selected Normal as the site of the home in May 1867 and set up three temporary facilities in Bloomington and Springfield to serve the children during construction. The Illinois Soldiers' Orphans' Home (ISOH) opened its doors on June 17, 1869 with 180 children in residence and one main building. Mrs.
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Illinois 115 3 St. John's Children's Hospital Springfield: Illinois 78 Level II Pediatric 3 Shriners Children's Chicago: Chicago Illinois 60 University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital: Chicago Illinois 161 Level I Pediatric [5] 4 2 Beacon Children's Hospital South Bend: Indiana 85 3 Riley Hospital for Children: Indianapolis: Indiana 354 ...