Souvenir Edition, The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Ky, May 30, 1901, reprinted September 19, 1981 by the Grant County KY Historical Society. BAIN FRANK is the youngest son of Dr. W. G. Frank, who was for more than thirty years prominent in the financial and social life of Grant County. He died eight years ago much beloved and much missed. Bain was named in honor of George W. Bain, the temperance lecturer, and later literary lecturer. He has grown to manhood in Williamstown and is known, appreciated and loved by his neighbors and friends. He has developed a fondness for music and has all of his life given much of his time to study. Today he stands in the forefront of Kentucky musicians, and his reputation is not confined to Grant County, but is known at home and abroad. He has a class in Williamstown which is all of the time growing, and ought to grow. While Bain inherited only a sixth of his father's estate, he has been provident and saving, and one of these days, and that not so long in the future, he says that he expects to go to Germany and there take a course in the best musical colleges of that county. He is a deserving boy, and we fully believe will make his mark in the world so high and bold that all men can read it. Frank Bain = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/grant/frank.b.txt