Votes from the members of the Hanover Presbyterian Church Congregation, 16 January 1823. Documents the members of the church who voted for John Finley Crowe as the new minister. Vote taken at the home of Williamson Dunn....
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Photograph of Esther Alexander Crowe (1792-1858). She married John Finley Crowe in Missouri in 1813. Image was probably taken from a tintype of her and her husband.
A eulogy by, presumably, John Finley Crowe for Dr. Scovel and Robert Livingston. The author begins their euolgy by relating the story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt. The eulogy goes on to talk about death and the...
A eulogy for Sylvester Scovel and Robert Livingston by John Finley Crowe in which Crowe talks about God and the lives of the deceased. Crowe notes that the two men were sons of religious families and carried their upbringing...
Advertisement for the opening of the Hanover Collegiate Institute which will provide more advanced high school courses for young men before college. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by...
A history of the Crowe family by John Finley Crowe. Includes autobiographical information Crowe as well as genealogical and historical information about his family.
A Job offer to James B.Crowe to minister in Carrollton, Kentucky for the Presbyterian Church. The offer stimpulates payment for services as a minister. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part...
Letter from [R. Strect] to John Finley Crowe 24 July 1832 in regards to the Presbyterian Board of Education financial support of Hanover College students. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in...
Letter from A. B. MCKee to John Finley Crowe over his son's enrollment in Hanover college. MCKee requests a catalogue of the curriculum. Additionally, MCKee writes that he wants his son to have a Presbyterian education....
Letter from Andrew Harvey Young to John finley Crowe over raising money. Young writes that Brother Boon has not raised as much money as they had expected. The author defends Boon, and states that he is doing his best and that...
Letter from a Mr. Wood to John FInely Crowe about the education of his son. In the letter, Wood discusses that his son might not be the best fit for college because of his limited command of the english lanugage and the fact...
The letter is from Alex Williamson the father of a student of Hanover College, David Brainer. Williamson expresses displeasure at the closure of Hanover College and its re-opening as Madison University. Additionally, Williamson...
A letter from Ann L. Scott to John Finley Crowe in which she inquires over the state of Hanover College. Scott wrote the letter with the aim to enroll her son William into the college. Scott gives a brief description of her...
A short letter from Bethiah Huddleston to John Finley Crowe over delays in her move to Hanover. Huddleston writes about the agreements for renting a house with a yard for a garden.
Letter from Caroline Crowe to her sister Sarah. She discusses the health of her family, correspondence with friends, and shares news of her daily life. The document contains a second letter from Benjamin Crowe to his mother,...
A letter from Caroline Crowe to her parents, John and Esther Crowe. Caroline inquires over her parents' journey to Carlisle to visit Mary, Charles, and their Family. Apparently, it is good that Esther and John left when they...
Two letters to Esther Alexander Crowe from Caroline Elvira Crowe and John Finely Crowe over their daily lives and their concern for Esther's health. John writes that he misses Esther dearly and hopes that her health improves....
Letter from Charles C. Beatty in Steubenville, Ohio, to John Finley Crowe, 22 October 1834. Beatty and his wife founded the Steubenville Female Seminary in Steubenville, Ohio, which Crowe's daughters attended. He writes...
A letter from Charles Fitch to John Finley Crowe over the death of Dr. Scovel and the outbreak of Cholera in Madison Indiana. Fitch also writes about a propsed agency for the college in England.
Two Letters in one from Charles Kilgore Thompson and Mary Ann Crowe Thompson over the news that Cholera reached Madison Indiana. They both express concern for the people afflicted and hope that the Crowe family remains unaffected.
A short letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to John Finley Crowe over the former's family health as well as the salary for Hanover college's president. Thompson included nine dollars in the letter to pay for the President's...
A letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to John Finley Crowe over scholarships to Hanover College. Thompson tells Crowe that he has finished filling his scholarship after four and half years. Additionaly, he writes that he takse...
Letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to his father-in-law, John Finley Crowe regarding the attempts of George Smith to settle the death of his recently deceased brother, Henry Smith, with Hanover College.
A short letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to John Finley Crowe over the health of his family and a local synod meeting that had been postponed due to illness in the area. Thompson briefly details the symptoms of his children...
A letter from Charles Thompson to his mother-in-law Esther Alexander Crowe about daily life and their family. Thompson discusses the health of their family as well as the recent birth of an unnamed boy. He talk about his...
Letter from Charles Thompson to his father-in-law, John Finley Crowe. He discusses his work as a minister, his visits to various churches in Indiana, and his fundraising efforts for Hanover College.
A letter from D. Lattimore to John Finley Crowe over the former's inability to pay the tuition fee. Lattimore offers Crowe flour when his harvest comes in since he cannot afford it at the moment. and The Crowe Family Papers...
Letter to President Crowe, Hanover, Indiana, from D.H. Merriwether in 1844 discussing Merriwether's nephews, John L. Merriweather and Charles S. Reay, both of whom wish to attend Hanover College. He describes the type of...