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Title
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Baptist Orphan Home Records. Correspondence, circa 1873-1910
Subject
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Hollingswoth, Mary A.
Weller, William LaRue, circa 1826-1899
Baptists
Orphanages
Orphans
Louisville (Ky.)
Description
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Correspondence, 1873-1910, to Mary A. Hollingsworth, matron, and others about the placement of orphan children, the occasional return of the same to the home, recommendations for foster parents, descriptions of children, medical treatment, accomplishments, etc. Also, miscellaneous bills and receipts, arranged alphabetically, 1871-1897, from Kentucky businesses concerning payment for food, fuel, repairs, equipment, etc., plus a few listings of donations from various churches and others.
Source
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Mss. BJ B222 Baptist Orphans Home. Records, 1871-1910, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
Date
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circa 1873-1910
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Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The Filson Historical Society can provide high-resolution scans of original source materials from its holdings for non-commercial and commercial use. To learn about this process, visit https://filsonhistorical.org/collections/order-reproductions/
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1 cubic foot
Language
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eng
Type
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Collection
Identifier
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Mss. BJ B222
Creator
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The Louisville Baptist Orphan Home
Publisher
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The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
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Title
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Letter to W. L. Weller from J. W. Eades, July 26th, 1889.
Subject
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Orphanages
Description
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Letter to W. L. Weller from J.M. Eades in Nebo, Kentucky, who writes in response to Weller's earlier letter confirming he will adopt Charlie Aulick and will fill blank checks upon their arrival to him. Eades prefers Charlie to be apprenticed so Eades can teach him how to farm. Eades is also a deacon at the Baptist Church in Pleasant Grove, Hopkins County. All his other children are girls and he needs a boy to assist him in his old age.
Eades writes to Hollingsworth again regarding Charlie. He asks for her to send information on Charlie's father, who is now 15 years old and "plenty larg enough to work." He says "he is a very bad boy wont mind and sets worse." He says that he is so bad he doesn't want to turn him back to the Home, but wants to send him back to his father. He states that in December, his house burned down and his wife is very sick. Letter marked Madisonville, KY.
Creator
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J. W. Eades
Source
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Manuscript Collection, The Filson Historical Society
Date
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1889-07-26
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This image is issued by The Filson Historical Society. Property rights in the collection belong to The Filson Historical Society. The user is responsible for copyright issues. Permission for use of this image for ANY reason should be obtained by contacting Filson's Curator of Collections via research@filsonhistorical.org.
Format
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Letter
Type
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Correspondence
Identifier
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Mss_BJ_B222-02_064
Charlie Aulick
J. W. Eades
Nebo
Pleasant Grove
W. L. Weller