Thomas Rodman- President of the Farmer's Bank of Kentucky- writes to Hollingsworth regarding Mr. Hish. Hish would like to get a girl from the Home, Rodman states that "he lost his wife some time ago and has two children and wants the girl for a nurse." He states "be careful what you write, till we find out more about him," and says in regard to the placement that he "hardly think[s] it will do." Letter marked Frankfort, KY.
Thomas Rodman- President of the Farmer's Bank of Kentucky- writes to Weller regarding the recommendation of a potential adopting parent, with a mention of knowing Rev. J. K. Burdine
Letter to a presumed W. L. Weller from Thomas Rodman, president of the Farmer's Bank of Kentucky in Frankfort. Rodman writes that a Mr. Greer was "slow in consenting" of giving up his children, but was willing once Rodman explained the advantages of the Home. Mr. Greer never wants to hear from his wife again, but would like to hear from his children.