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It all started in 1860, when three women in Hartford, Conn., decided to take in “street urchins” – undernourished, dirty-faced young boys with little more than ragged clothes on their backs, the hard-luck, forgotten kids of the Industrial Revolution. More ... Editor: “...County committee with regional representation … ‘to meet and consult about what is most proper to be done in this day of difficulty’” -James Otis “The First American Patriot” 1761 Barnstable Historical Commission More ... Editorial RSS feed |
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