Letter to "Sis," presumably Miss Mary Hollingsworth, from Wm. B. Noe, attorney in Calhoun, Kentucky. Noe writes that the Habeas Corpus in the matter of Oscar Blankenship was receieved, and Mr. Gibson has agreed to surrender the boy. Noe writes that is not "the interest of the child to place it in that community again. The party, Shanks, who committed the outrage lives there."
Letter to "Sis," presumably Miss Mary Hollingsworth, from Wm. B. Noe, attorney in Calhoun, Kentucky, and a "Taylor." Noe writes that Mr. G. M. Bibb wants to take custody of Oscar Blankenship, previously adopted by F. F. Gibson. Noe, as an attorney of the home, advises Hollingsworth to decide if the Home will reclaim the child and write to Ben F. Sandman (Judge of McLean County).