McArthur writes to Crowe declining the offer to become the next President of Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Lattimore discusses a scholarship he wishes to make to Hanover College, the recent election by the Board, his health, Dr. McArthur possibly coming on as the next President of Hanover College, and the meeting of the Presbyterian...
Daniel first speaks of his son who attended Hanover College and then he asks Crowe to send him some [names of] men who are currently in the ministry at New Albany. Letter torn. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project...
Bennett writes to Crowe to discuss his possible return to Hanover, IN to teach and to raise his family. He gives Crowe his current circumstances and asks for his opinion on the matter.
Ferguson discusses with Crowe the new Hanover College charter after the old one was taken over by Madison University, a mutual acquaintance Dr. McMarten, and he discusses what he shall do when his term expires at his current...
Boon is writing to Crowe to express his regrets that they were not able to make the commencement at Hanover College due to illness, but Boon expresses his thanks to the college for taking care his son during his time there and...
Graves is sending a duplicate check for $69 to Crowe has he did not recieve the last one in January. Instead of sending it by mail Graves says he will send it by way of a Mr. Carthel who will return to Hanover in two weeks time.
Graves is sending Crowe another check for the scholarship he founded for Hanover College. He also mentions the two young men he has sent to the College.
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...
Charles Thompson writes to his father-in-law about the transfer of obligations of Mr. Brown and Mr. Douglas to himself and not the Hanover College Board of Trustees. The document also includes a letter from Mary Thompson to her...
Monfort writes of an upcoming Synod meeting in which it is likely that there will be people who will speak against Hanover College. Monfort discusses this and then his family, who are sick, and expresses his hopes to make it to...
Smock writes to Crowe to express his regrets that due to the weather he will not be able to make the next Board of Trustee's meeting to dicuss the appointment of a President of Hanover College. Instead he writes his thoughts on...
A former student with Crowe, Smock writes to Crowe about his Synod in Iowa, his son (who is 16 now) that he wishes to send to Hanover College, and he also writes that his deciding to settle in Iowa versus Kentucky came down to...
Stewart is writing to Crowe to inform him that Dr. MacMaster has been spreading rumors about Hanover College in regards to his efforts with Madison University. He also inquires about the future prospects of Hanover College. and...
Smock is writing a quick letter to Crowe to tell him that Crowe's review of Erasmus MacMaster's speech had not reached Smock's office. He also asks about the actions of the Hanover College Board of Trustees at their last...
Smock begins the letter by saying he will be in Hanover the following week if a court case he has to attend does not interfere. He then discusses Hanover College's new charter a reccomendation made to make him [Smock] a...
Letter from Daniel Lattimore to John Finley Crowe over matters related to Hanover College. Lattimore mentions a proposal that Crowe created for a Psychology department. The letter expresses support for Hanover in the face with...
Lattimore writes to Crowe about a recent meeting Crowe attended, the debate surrounding slavery in the Presbyterian Church,and his desire for the Synod to support Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization...
MacDill writes about a report he recieved from Crowe about Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
MacDill talks about the Presbytery and possible candidates for President of Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Monfort writes to Crowe about a union of their Synod with another, of Crowe's suggestion of Brother Gurley, Hanover College, his health, and inquires about the health of Mrs. Crowe. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization...
Monfort is writing to Crowe to tell him he has found two students who are interested in attending Hanover College. He tells of their previous studies and what they lack. He also writes that is he concerned for his son and his...
Monfort begins his letter by telling Crowe about some stock in "Rack-Road" that the College should consider investing in. Monfort also discusses an election within the church.
Williams is writing Crowe to thank him for writing him about his nephew that is attending Crowe's College and that his [William's] sister-in-law has sent $10.
Porter writes to Crowe to talk of raising funds for thier son to attend Hanover College, that awareness of the College is growing in the area, and that with this presidential election people in the South are being encouraged to...
Lynne discusses a review Crowe wrote about a speech from a Dr. MacMasters before the Synad of Indiana and MacMaster's speech itself. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
Cooke, who introduces himself as Crowe's cousin on his mother's side, expresses his wishes to attend Hanover College at the beginning of the next session. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in...
Wallace is writing to Crowe about a young man he knows from his county that wishes to become a student of Hanover College. He also writes about his family and sends his well wishes to Crowe and his family. and The Crowe Family...
Chamberlain writes to Crowe to tell him that his letter was brought before the Church and the progress of money pledges from various brothers of the Church.