Letter to W. L. Weller from C. K. Sprowl in Jeffersontown, Kentucky. Sprowl asks if Cora Spears is still at the Home, as he has found a home for her with a Presbyterian family. He is friends with this family and "knows it will be a good gome for Cora."
Letter to W. L. Weller from C. K. Sprowl in Jeffersontown, Kentucky. Sprowl writes that he must give up his adoptive daughter, Cora Belle Spears, after the loss of his wife. He has no female relatives and Cora is currently staying with their pastor. Sprowl writes that "Cora is a smart and good little girl and it pains [him] to have to breach the code of of mutual attachment but for her welfare I think it best."