Thompson begins by writing that the children's health has been improving and little Charles is being sent to school. He goes on to talk about Mary and some letters he has recieved.
Charles Kilgore Thompson writes to Crowe about his mother-in-law's health and the potential sale of some property of his. The letter also has a note from Mary Crowe to her mother in it discussing her mother's health and faith.
Thompson writes to Crowe that they are becoming settled and the Church building is going along smoothly. His wife also writes to her mother and father about Charles' [Thompson's] difficulties lately and their children's...
Thompson is writing to Crowe to say that they have left Carlisle "two weeks ago" and have arrived in their new home. He also talks about the families health and a man named Judah.
Thompson writes to Crowe about their journey home, his Church, and a young man he know who hopes to go to College in some weeks. Mary writes to her sister Carol of her [Carol's] trip to China and how her sewing is coming along.
Thompson writes to his father-in-law, Crowe, to express her concerns over the poor health of Esther Crowe, to talk about the college, and he tells him about his children and how they are doing. and The Crowe Family Papers...