Charles generally updates Crowe on their lives (that of his family's) as they have not written for a couple weeks. Charles discusses his children's schooling, a possible transfer of Dr. Thomas to the seminary of New Albany, and...
Thompson is writing to update Crowe on his son James' illness (a fever); he is slowly improving, but he still has chills every evening. Thompson ends the letter by saying his daughter, Mary Esther, has been in bed all day.
Thompson encloses in his letter a sum of $12.50 from a Mr. Buchanan for a completion of his scholarship. He also writes about the children's schooling and the weather.
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...
Lattimore writes to Crowe to tell him that he has not stated his "Agency" yet as he was unable to ride North. He then asks Crowe if he thinks he should go ahead and go. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made...
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...