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 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...
A Letter from Daniel Lattimore to John Finley Crowe over his health and his son's suspension from Hanover College. The son apparently had issues with the faculty and chose not to do enough of his studies to warrant a...
A letter from J.A. Peabody, the secretary of the Education Board in Philadelphia of the Presbyterian Education Board, to John Finley Crowe as a response to several of his letters. Crowe, in his previous letters, had petitioned...
A letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Philadelphia Borad of Education to John Finley Crowe regarding the disbursement of financial support of students at Hanover College. Benjamin Templeton's disbursement is the...
A letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Education Rooms of the Presbyterian Board of Education to John Finley Crowe over the sponsorship of the education of eight students at Hanover college. B. Templeton, the first...
A letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Philadelphia Board of Education to John Finley Crowe regarding financial patronage for students at Hanover college. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Board of Education in Philadelphia to John Finley Crowe, 9 December 1834. Letter is in regards to the financial support from the Board of Education for student at Hanover College. and The...
Letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Education Rooms of the Presbyterian Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 25 November 1835. Letter discussing the patronage of Robert Simpson, a student at Hanover College. and...
Letter from James A. Peabody, Asst. Secretary to the Board of Education, to John Finley Crowe, 26 September 1834. Letter regarding the payment of money for the educational support of students at Hanover College. and The Crowe...
Letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the the Education Rooms with the Presbyterian Board of Education in Philadelphia to Rev. George Bishop regarding the financial support of students at Hanover College. The letter also...
Letter from James A. Peabody to Rev. George Bishop over the disbursement of funds to Samuel Newell at Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and...
Letter from James A. Peabody to Rev. Thomas Crowe over the disbursement of funds for Benjamin Templeton's education at Hanover College. It is likely that this letter is mis-addressed and that it was actually written to John...
Letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Philadelphia Board of Education to Rev. W. Bishop, 20 April 1836 in regards to the finanical support of the Board for students at Hanover College. Document includes a second letter...
A lette from Samuel E. Dehaven to John Finey Crowe to request a catalogue of courses at Hanover College. Dehanover was a student. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
A letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Education Rooms of the Presbyterian Board of education to John Finley Crowe over $70 in funds for which Crowe did not report the disbursement for the financial support of Hanover...
Wood writes to Crowe about his son of whom he is concerned about his behavior of late. He asks Crowe at his earliest convienence to put put his son on a boat to Baton Rouge. He also encloses a money order to help settle his...
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 Crowe another check for the scholarship he founded for Hanover College. He also mentions the two young men he has sent to the College.
Letter was wrritten on the Steamboat Oswego. Wood writes to Crowe about how he won't be able to call on Crowe, but that he's been away from home about three months and hopes that Crowe will send him information about how his...
Bright sends this letter along to Crowe by way of his son James Elijah who he discusses in the letter since he is now attending Hanover College (payment, classes, etc.)
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 11 August 1837. Crowe is being sent a sum of money for the educational support of Hanover College students. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization...
Keys writes about a debt his son, Samuel Crowe, owed to an elderly acquantaince of Keys. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Bryan is writing Crowe to inquire about his brother, James, who has not heard from. He also says if he does make it to Hanover in the summer we will send more money then. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was...
A brief letter from Hope of the Philadelphia Board of Education to Crowe enclosing "ninety 12/100 dollars" for pay each week to three different men. He also mentions a Mr. Coulter and that he should apply for advancement of his...
Hummer is writing to Crowe to inquire after her son, Burns, whom she has not heard from since the past summer when he left for Hanover College. Location of Mary Hummer unkown, but her son was registered with Hanover College...
Wallace is writing to Crowe to introduce to him Martin J. Winston whose father is sending him to Hanover College to study (partly because of a recommendation from Wallace).
Noel writes to Crowe to inquire about her son David who is attending Hanover College. She remarks upon a letter from David and even says that should he misbehave to quietly send him home.
Fraser is writing to Crowe about the health situation of his son of whom he has recieved four letters about recently. He asks that Crowe write back and then he will decide if it is necessary for him to come up and see his son.
Letter to Crowe from W. Mitchell, Clerk of the Philadelphia Board of Education, telling him they have recieved his last correspondance and Mitchell has sent money to pay for the education of two students at Hanover College. and...