A Letter from James A. Peabody from the Education Rooms of the Presbyterian Board of Education to John Finley Crowe. The letter discusses Hanover College as a potential agricultural site. In his tenure, Crowe lead a work-study...
Letter from James Blythe Crowe to his father John Finley Crowe about his family, his young son's issues with teething, the health of the rest of his family, farming, local gossip, happenings at church, and asks after his health.
James writes that he has returned home from Crawfordsville and has been ill with fever and nausea of late as has his wife, Martha. He also talks about their apple crop which has begun to fall off the trees.
According to a note left by the donor, plans for the house were drew up by her mother, who was a graduate of home economics graduate of Purdue University. All lumber cut from the farm. Barn was built first so lumber for the...