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The Train Home
August 8, 1943-August 18, 1943
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Title
The Train Home
Creator
Kingsley Association
Date
August 8, 1943-August 18, 1943
Identifier
705.1814.KA
Description
Passengers on the train home to Pittsburgh from the Lillian Home camp in Valencia. On this outing to the camp were employees from Clairton, Homestead, Duquesne, Isabella, and Edgar Thomson Steel Mills and their families. The Lillian Taylor Farm Camp was a "Fresh Air Farm" that began in 1902 on 65 acres of land in Valencia, Pennsylvania donated by the Industrialist Charles L. Taylor. The goal of the camp was to provide women and children in urban areas the opportunity to enjoy the country. The Lillian Home was opened on the camp site June 17, 1903. In 1907, Mr. Taylor officially deeded the property to the Kingsley Association. After many land acquisitions, the total camp area rose to 147 acres. The Valencia property was also home to the Lillian Rest convalescent hospital. The property was sold by the Kingsley Association in 2005.
Type
still image
Subject
Children
Women
Men
Persons
Railroad trains
Luggage
Geographic Subjects
Valencia (Pa.)
Source
Kingsley Association Records, 1894-1980
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Collection
Kingsley Association Records
Rights Information
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