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"They promised us a better life out West. They didn't mention it would cost me the only family I had left." In this deeply moving first-person account, a woman born in 1843 shares her harrowing experience as a child on the infamous "Orphan Trains." She recounts the confusion of leaving the crowded city streets, the anxiety of being lined up and inspected at small-town train stations, and the agonizing moment she was separated from her younger brother forever. This enhanced audio dramatization sheds light on a controversial and often overlooked chapter of 19th-century history. Step back in time and hear the untold stories of the forgotten children. 📜 About the Channel: We are dedicated to preserving the human experience of the 19th and early 20th centuries through immersive narratives and enhanced audio dramatizations. Credits: Script: Based on historical Orphan Train rider accounts & memoirs Audio: Enhanced Audio Restoration (Dramatization) Visuals: Archival & Recreated 19th Century Photography ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is a historical dramatization inspired by true events, rider journals, and historical records. #OrphanTrain #1800sHistory #VictorianEra #Documentary #HistoricalAudio #The1800sVault #19thCentury