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  1. Lillian Alling (1896 – after 1929) [citation needed] was an Eastern European immigrant to the United States, who in the 1920s attempted a return by foot to her homeland. Her four-year-long journey started in New York, and went westward across Canada, then north through British Columbia, the Yukon, and then west again through Alaska.

  2. 23. Jan. 2017 · Despite living in one of the mostly densely populated cities in America, Lillian Alling felt completely and utterly alone. A Russian immigrant, the 25-year-old Alling was introverted and...

  3. 9. Nov. 2022 · Lillian Alling was a Russian immigrant who decided to walk back home to Siberia in 1926 after living in New York for a few years. She faced many challenges and dangers along the way, but also received help and support from strangers and authorities.

  4. 16. Aug. 2023 · Suddenly, going home isn’t so easy. This was the problem facing Lillian Alling, a young woman of Eastern European descent living in New York during the 1920s. For one reason or other, Lillian decided after crossing the Atlantic that an immigrant’s life wasn’t for her.

  5. 23. Aug. 2018 · Lillian intended to walk to Siberia, a remarkable undertaking of around 7000 km, in an attempt to return home. It is likely that Lillian arrived in the United States from Russia or Poland to work, like many others in the early twentieth century. Wherever she was from, she wanted to return.

  6. 8. März 2013 · In 1927, a woman named Lillian Alling supposedly began traveling from New York City to Russia by foot and by boat with her only friend, a stuffed Tahltan Bear Dog.

  7. In 1926, Lillian Alling, a European immigrant, set out on a journey home from New York. She had little money and no transportation, but plenty of determination. In the three years that followed, Alling walked all the way to Dawson City, Yukon, crossing the North American continent on foot.