Abandoned : foundlings in nineteenth-century New York City /
By the eve of the Civil War, New York City, like London and Paris before it, had an epidemic of foundlings-children abandoned by their poor, desperate, and typically unmarried mothers. This now forgotten social problem was produced by the rapid and often interlinked phenomena of urban development, p...
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