Letter to Crowe from W. Mitchell, Clerk of the Philadelphia Board of Education, telling him they have recieved his last correspondance and Mitchell has sent money to pay for the education of two students at Hanover College. and...
Martin writes to Crowe about the surrender of Hanover College's charter due to the opening of Madison University and efforts to get a new charter from the Indiana Legislature. He sends his sympathy to Crowe over the situation...
Letter from William H. Bruner to his father-in-law, John Finley Crowe, 9 January 1837. Bruner is writing to tell Crowe of the place in which he is now building a church and keeping up with studies. He thanks the Board for the...
Gillam is currently a leuitenent in the army and is looking to retire only if he can obtain a proffesorship at a literary institution. He asks Crowe to put forth his application for a position teaching mathematics, natural...
Sickels is writing to Crowe to discuss his recent appointment to the Board of Trustees to Hanover College, their next meeting, and the college itself. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part...
Sickels is writing to send his regrets at not being able to attend the last Board of Trustees meeting, but is anxious to hear about the Board's decision about electing Dr. McArthur as the new President of Hanover College. He...
William Sickels writes to Crowe to discuss the renewal of the charter for Hanover College in the Indiana Legislature after the loss of the charter with the opening of Madison University. He discusses the inevitable closing of...