Stone answers several questions that Crowe had proposed to him in a previous letter including the boarding of some students from the college, starting a garden, and Stone coming to Hanover on some Sunday.
Mathews is writing to Crowe to let him know he is now settled and has been teaching for about 5 months. He also says that his prospects look good and he is a member of the local Presbyterian church.
Martha is writing to Crowe to let him know her husband is ill and will likely to confined at home for seven days so it would be "agreeable" if Thomas or Walter would come to them.
Mary Esther writes to her grandparents about her schooling, her singing lesson, and her aunts. Mary Crowe writes to her mother to apologize for not qriting sooner especially considering her mother's health and expresses her...