Oh gee all knowing one you are wrong again the New York Founding Hospital sent orphans to the South. In fact Louisiana has an orphan train museum. My great great uncle was sent to South Carolina for adoption. He also had a younger brother with him but my family does not know who adopted him. The full story is the family immigrated from Ireland in 1843 one daughter died in transit on the ship. The parents both died in 1847 they are buried in a New York potters grave. Their 3 boys were put in an orphanage. They oldest eventually ran away and survived on the streets of New York. The other two were sent SOUTH on an orphan train. Eventually the oldest enlisted with the North and the second oldest enlisted in the Confederacy. After the war they settled in Temple Texas. There is more to the story but this is enough for now.
My uncle had told me the remarkable partial story but I thought it was just family lore. My wife is an accomplished amateur gemologist. She tracked down the full documentation of the story. We have copies of letters and photos.