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Livingston, O. (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 7
A Baby found in a baggage room.
--The baggage master of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad found in the baggage room at Crestline, on Thursday last, a female child, apparently about six days old, dressed in pink frock and with a quarter shawl around it, the face being left exposed, doubtless, with a view to prevent its being thrown aside as a bundle, or perhaps to make it more readily noticed.
When found life was nearly extinct in the little waif from cold and want of sustenance, perhaps; but careful nursing soon restored its natural vitality.
The child was adopted by a family in Crestline, and a number of the railroad men intend raising a fund for its maintenance.
It is supposed to have been purposely left by a passenger on either the Southern or Western train on Wednesday night.