Letter to Mary Hollingsworth from G. F. Sutton in Lewisburg, Kentucky, concerning the whereabouts of Frank Bell, an orphan adopted by the Home by Miss Mary Newman. Miss Newman married and now has no interest in taking care of Frank, and Frank begged her to go back to the Home.
Letter to a Miss Hallie Le Cawbs from D. P. Browing in Lewisburg, Kentucky. Browning writes that Mr. Henry Rogers, who has written to Dr. Burton to adopt a child from the Home, is a "consistent member of the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church." He writes that Rogers treated his daughter with "the kindness of a father so far as I know." Now that his daughter has married he wants another. Browning writes that he "doesn't think you can find better homes for your children," and that G. F. Sutton can provide further reference.
Letter to Miss Hallie Lee Cawbs of Lou, Kentucky (presumably Louisville) from D. P. Browning informing her that Frank Bell "had not the home you doubtless think he has." He had been informed by a Dr. K. P. Sultan, who was informed by sister W. K. Peurad of Cloverbrook, Kentucky, the wife of Brother Purrad. Brother Purrad says that Mrs. Peurad's sister married into the Moore family. Mr. Moore is said to have wanted the boy "more for a slave than a child." Letter written from Lewisburg, Kentucky.