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Peyton Farquhar was a man who would strive to accomplish anything for the Confederacy. The line “No service was too humble for him to perform in the aid of the South, no adventure too perilous for him to undertake if consistent with the character of a civilian who was at heart a soldier” confirms his devotion toward the Confederacy.
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With an idealized view of what life was like in the Mid-West, and the realization that the growing number of homeless children in the city would one day result in a serious crime problem, Brace began his “placing out” program in 1854 with a group of forty-six boys traveling by train to Michigan with an agent.
They were considered criminals by many because it was against the law to harbor runaways.