Thompkins (a free man of color) is updating Crowe on his journey through New Orleans to Liberia. He talks about the slaves that he is taking to Liberia.
A letter from the Presbyterian church in Hanover, IN to John Finley Crowe to invite the later to be the head of their congregation. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
Thomas is writing to his father to tell him he has settled in, to hear news form home, and to tell his father about "next week's" sermon. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the...
Hubbard writes to Crowe to inquire about Hanover College for the three boys in his care. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
A letter from Thomas McDannold inquiring for the catalogue of Hanover courses for his sons as well as daughters. Additionally, the author asks about the future of the college and to what extent they let women into the school.
Thomas updates his father on what has happened since he left. Crowe's wife has been unwell, Thomas has promised Walter $50 if ge can raise his own $50 for his prospect, the College started classes again Monday, and the corn has...
Thomas writes about his family, a recent election of a new pastor at the church in Madison, and a meeting he has called of the Board of Trustees for Hanover College to discuss a new president and officer of finance.
Thomas responds to his father's [John F. Crowe] last letter in which it is implied Thomas preach around Hanover, but Thomas says that is not where he wishes to preach. He goes on to say he told his congregation that he will not...
Thomas is writing his father to let him know he, his family, and James Dunn and his family are making their way to Hanover as of that day. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the...