Historical Note: The Charlestown Presbyterian Church was founded in 1812 by Rev. Joseph P. Lapsley. In September 1907, many records of the church were destroyed in a fire. , This is a finding aid, which provides information...
This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
Letter to John F. Crowe in Shelbyville, KY from Thomas C. Searle in Madison, IN, 1 March 1820. Writing faded. Searle was the first pastor of the Hanover Presbyterian Church. In this letter, he discusses possibly opening a new...
Historical Note: The Hanover Presbyterian Church was officially organized on 4 March 1820. Presbyterians in the area had been meeting since December 1819 until the coming of Thomas C. Searly, the first pastor of the church, who...
This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
Letter to Esther Crowe from her husband, John F. Crowe in Kaskaskia, 18 November 1817. He describes his travels to Bellevue including the weather and the people he met along the way.
This work is rectangular watercolor painting, and it is done in pastel colors. Its main subjects are three horses and riders following dogs that are chasing after a fox. The figures and animals are highly detailed and...
This work is a watercolor scene depicting fox hunting. It is mostly a hard-edged watercolor, though many of the shapes throughout have much texture. The painting is majorly comprised of pastel colors, including blue and green....
This work is a rectangular watercolor painting done mostly in pastel colors. It depicts a hunting scene, with riders on horses following dogs. The horses start from the left and are moving toward to the right of the piece. The...
Letter to Esther Crowe from her husband, John F. Crowe in Princeton, NJ, 5 April 1815. He writes that he is happy to hear her health is returning and that he had spoken with Dr. Blythe about their son. He also discusses his...