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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/
Format
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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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Identifier
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Mss_BJ_B222-06_097
Title
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Letter to W. L. Weller from R. T. Bass, November 20th, 1894.
Subject
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Orphanages
Description
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Bass writes to Weller regarding "those children myself and Mr. McNeel got from the home," saying "you will have to take them back." He says that his wife died a week ago and he cannot do the housework and keep the children, adding, "the children are so bad fanie any how that no one down here wants them." It seems that Mr. McNeel (McNeal?) adopted a girl named Fanie that he says "they had tried ever way they new how to get fanie to do rite but can do nothing with her she will lie and curse and steel." He says "Myrtie is not so bad but she is a bad child wee had done all we could for here." He asks when he can send them back, again saying that he cannot "find no one that want them becaus they are so bad." Letter marked Kansas, Graves Co., KY.
Source
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Manuscript Collection, The Filson Historical Society
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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
Language
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English
Type
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Correspondence
Creator
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R. T. Bass
Date
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1894-11-20
Fanie McNeal
Fanie McNeel
Graves
Kansas
Mr. McNeal
Mr. McNeel
Myrtie McNeal
R. T. Bass
W. L. Weller