Samuel expresses his happiness that Cara should be coming home soon, but regrets that he will probably not be able to make the trip to New York. He also says they should all contribute to pay for the trip to New York as Cara...
Samuel writes to his father to say that everytime he tries to get up to Hanover he keeps being prevented. He goes on to talk about the sessions at his high school and his kids. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project...
Samuel is writing to his father to let his father know that his daughter Cara is not doing well and she is not expected to last much longer. He asks that his father let the rest of the family know.
Samuel is writing to tell his father he may be moving to a new school after the summer. It is smaller, but should support his family should they all remain well. Ends with family matters and possibly going up to Hanover "next...
Samuel writes to his father that his mother expected a visit from him [J. Crowe] or at least a letter and that he should oblige her. He also discusses new railroad plans for the area.
Samuel is writing to Crowe to tell him of his appointment to the Legislation. He says that the session this winter will be a long one, probably three to four months. Samuel also expresses his happiness that Amanda is doing...
Samuel begins by answering a proposition his father previously wrote to him about his brother Walter. Samuel says it greatly depends on what his pay will be and if takes a trip East next April if he will be able to "join with...
Samuel writes his father to tell him of the lastest caucus and that he is once again "connected with the Legislation" the vote for his appointment seemed to surprise him. He says that his duties this time will be more arduous...
Samuel writes to his father saying he is considering coming back to Hanover after the school where he teaches is out. He says Hanover is about the only "agreeable" and "healthy" place for his family. Samuel says he has recieved...