Haunted Lineage

Severed Roots: The Orphan Train Legacy

22 min · 14 mrt 2026
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In this special Podcasthon [https://podcasthon.org/] episode, Haunted Lineage highlights the National Orphan Train Complex [https://orphantraindepot.org/] in Concordia, Kansas—a non-profit dedicated to the 250,000 children relocated across America between 1854 and 1929. While not a supernatural haunting, the "placing out" system left a legacy of severed roots and erased identities that continues to haunt the family trees of descendants today. I will connect this historical weight to my own family’s search for my orphaned mother’s past, framing the museum’s mission as a vital sanctuary for stories nearly lost to time. From heartbreaking stops at rural depots to the bronze statues now honoring riders in Kansas, discover how this unique institution ensures that even if a rider "later forgot" their origins, we never will. Learn more about the National Orphan Train Complex [https://orphantraindepot.org/] and how you can donate at their website: https://orphantraindepot.org/ [https://orphantraindepot.org/] Find other amazing nonprofits and podcasters at Podcasthon [https://podcasthon.org/]

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aflevering Severed Roots: The Orphan Train Legacy artwork

Severed Roots: The Orphan Train Legacy

In this special Podcasthon [https://podcasthon.org/] episode, Haunted Lineage highlights the National Orphan Train Complex [https://orphantraindepot.org/] in Concordia, Kansas—a non-profit dedicated to the 250,000 children relocated across America between 1854 and 1929. While not a supernatural haunting, the "placing out" system left a legacy of severed roots and erased identities that continues to haunt the family trees of descendants today. I will connect this historical weight to my own family’s search for my orphaned mother’s past, framing the museum’s mission as a vital sanctuary for stories nearly lost to time. From heartbreaking stops at rural depots to the bronze statues now honoring riders in Kansas, discover how this unique institution ensures that even if a rider "later forgot" their origins, we never will. Learn more about the National Orphan Train Complex [https://orphantraindepot.org/] and how you can donate at their website: https://orphantraindepot.org/ [https://orphantraindepot.org/] Find other amazing nonprofits and podcasters at Podcasthon [https://podcasthon.org/]

14 mrt 202622 min
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Pulled by the Unseen: Maramec to Yeater Hall

At fourteen, I was sent to a Missouri residential facility meant to “fix” me. But on a trip to Maramec Spring Park’s nearly forgotten 19th‑century cemetery, something far stranger happened—an irresistible pull from nameless graves that refused to let me go. Was it the spark of empathic abilities, a hidden tie to an ancestor at the old ironworks, or something else reaching across time? From there, we'll shift to a website listing about Warrensburg’s Yeater Hall at the University of Central Missouri, where the loyal spirit of Laura J. Yeater is said to still guard her beloved women’s dormitory. Cold spots, shadow figures, knocks from a padlocked third floor, and men feeling distinctly unwelcome all mark this haunting legacy—one now shadowed by the looming threat of demolition in 2026–2027.

14 dec 202531 min