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Cincinnati's General Protestant Orphan Home: Beech Acres Parenting Center

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In 1849, a cholera epidemic devastated Cincinnati, taking the lives of 4,114 residents. The First German Protestant Aid Association proposed creating a home for the orphaned children and established the German General Protestant Orphan Asylum in Mount Auburn. In 1851, the annual Orphan Feast and parade began and was one of the largest one-day festivals in Cincinnati for 137 years. In 1949, the desire to move the children from the city to the country drove the purchase of 60 acres in Anderson. The orphanage's name changed to ...

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Cincinnati's General Protestant Orphan Home: Beech Acres Parenting Center 2011, Arcadia Publishing (SC), Chicago, IL

ISBN-13: 9780738578019

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Cincinnati's General Protestant Orphan Home: Beech Acres Parenting Center 2011, Arcadia Publishing Library Editions

ISBN-13: 9781531651633

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