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1918: Babies’ Camps in Lafayette Park

1918: Babies’ Camps in Lafayette Park

 

 The American period between 1890 and 1920 is sometimes known as the Progressive Era. It was a time when the term “muckraking” was applied to journalism. The press led the way in opposing corruption in government and big business.

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Author MikePosted on August 8, 2021February 4, 2022Categories Lafayette Park, Longform Essays (Over 3000 Words)Tags Albion Illinois, Charles Comfort, Christian Hospital, Edward Gardner Lewis, Edward Saunders, Fannie Ayars, Henry Kayser, Mothers and Babies, Park Hotel, Polar Wave Ice, Progressive Era, Provident Association, Richard Scruggs, Spanish Flu, St Louis Children's Hospital, Tent Camps, Treston Ayars, United Railways5 Comments on 1918: Babies’ Camps in Lafayette Park

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