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Letter to Baptist Orphan's Home from Q. B. Coleman, May 14th, 1889.
Letter to Baptist Orphan's Home from Q. B. Coleman, Muhlenberg County Judge writing from Greenville, Kentucky. On behalf of Bro. J. H. Craig, Coleman writes to send a destitute child with no father and a mother kept in the local jail. The child's name is Etta Whitmer and is only two years old. Coleman is unaware if Etta's mother was a member of any church, but believes her family to be Northern Methodist. -
Letter to W. L. Weller from Q. B. Coleman, June 15th, 1889.
Letter to W. L. Weller from Q. B. Coleman, Muhlenberg County Judge in Greenville, Kentucky asking if the home has any children nine years old and older that can now be adopted by good Baptist families. He requests the conditions "upon which you bind children," as he can find homes for two or three children soon. -
Letter to Mr. W. L. Weller from Thos. J. Jones, October 24th, 1892.
Letter to W. L. Weller from Thos. J. Jones of Greenville, Kentucky, writing about his adoption of a "smart little girl," D. Zenobia Wheat. He writes that she can be brought to him by "some passing friend as stated." -
Letter to Miss Mary Hollingsworth from Q. B. Coleman, November 26th, 1893.
Q. B. Coleman writes to Hollingsworth regarding a widow in his town who has two children she cannot take care of and wants to place in the Home. The children are two girls aged 4 and 6. Letter marked Greenville, KY. In a response letter, Coleman includes the names of the girls and states that they "leave here to day at 12 o'clock for the home." Letter marked Greenville, KY. -
Letter to W. L. Weller from Q. B. Coleman, December 8th, 1893.
Q. B. Coleman writes to Hollingsworth regarding a widow in his town who has two children she cannot take care of and wants to place in the Home. The children are two girls aged 4 and 6. Letter marked Greenville, KY. In a response letter, Coleman includes the names of the girls and states that they "leave here to day at 12 o'clock for the home." Letter marked Greenville, KY. -
Letter to W. L. Weller from Q. B. Coleman, December 11th, 1893.
Q. B. Coleman writes to Weller regarding a widow in his town who has two children, Mary and Sarah Kinsella, she cannot take care of and wants to place in the Home. The children are two girls aged 4 and 6. Letter marked Greenville, KY. In a response letter, Coleman includes the names of the girls and states that they "leave here to day at 12 o'clock for the home." Letter marked Greenville, KY.