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  2. Milford Industrial Home - Wikipedia

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    The Milford Industrial Home, formerly called Nebraska Maternity Home, was an institution in Milford, Nebraska, which housed unmarried pregnant women. [1] For a while it was the only such institution in the country. It was founded by an act of the Nebraska Legislature in 1887, and the first woman was admitted in 1889. The women were under strict ...

  3. Nebraska home for dependent children - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, charitable women organized home for the friendless societies in various parts of the state, having for their object the maintenance of a home in Lincoln, for homeless women and children. [3] This Home was duly incorporated in 1876 by some charitable women to afford a home for homeless children, and homeless women, young or old.

  4. Category:Orphanages in the United States - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Orphan Train - Wikipedia

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    Services offered by the museum include rider research, educational material, and a collection of photos and other memorabilia. The Louisiana Orphan Train Museum was founded in 2009 [ 22 ] in a restored Union Pacific freight depot housed within Le Vieux Village Heritage Park in Opelousas, Louisiana. [ 23 ]

  6. Boys Town (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Boys Town, Nebraska. Boys Town was founded on December 12, 1917, [1] as an orphanage for boys. Originally known as "The City of Little Men", the organization was begun by Edward J. Flanagan, a Roman Catholic priest, while he worked in the Diocese of Omaha.

  7. Good Shepherd Sisters: Omaha Order - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 85 to 90 percent of all girls attending the Good Shepherd home were successful later in life as respectable, hard working women. [ 12 ] After the closing of the school, the sisters continued to work in the community counseling and caring for abused women and distressed families, distributing food to the hungry and praying for the ...

  8. Lincoln YWCA Building - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln YWCA Building is a historic three-story building in Lincoln, Nebraska.It was built in 1932 for the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), and designed in the Georgian Revival style by architects Meginnis & Schaumberg, with an "entrance frontispiece, fluted pilasters, window lintels, inset panels, and blind balustrades;-darker brickwork simulating quoins at corners and ...

  9. Category:Women in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; ... 2017 Lincoln Nebraska Women's March; 2024 Nebraska ...