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 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.
Letter from D.V. Smock to John Finley Crowe over the Cholera in Madison and the death of Dr. Scovel. Smock remarks on the type of person Scovel was and then proceeds to talk about the process of replacing the President. Smock...
A letter from David Monfort to John Finley Crowe in 1846 about Montfort's experience at a meeting of the Synod at Lafayette. He summarizes the discussion on the Presbyteries efforts to reinvigorate Hanover College after 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 on behalf of the Philadelphia Presbyterian Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 28 October 1835. The letter disburses additional funds for students of Hanover College. One of those students...
A letter from the Philadelphia Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 1787-1860 over their efforts to fund male students who aspire to serve as Presbyterian Ministers but are unable to complete their education due to...
Letter from Thomas Crowe to John Finley Crowe about his travel to his new home, the necessity of boarding and not moving into a house, work at the Presbytery, vision problems of his daughter Maria, and Maria's desire to return...
James begins the letter by saying their health is all good, but there have been some cases of cholera or something similar nearby. He then talks about the towns and churches he is preaching for. He says he is saving money so...
Crowe writes back to his wife of his journey of the past week, a New School church he preached at, and talks of an accident that happened where a man's "skull was broken".
Crowe writes to his wife of his journey to Philadelphia and the meetings of the Presbyterian Assembly, which he attended. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and...
Lattimore discusses a scholarship he wishes to make to Hanover College, the recent election by the Board, his health, Dr. McArthur possibly coming on as the next President of Hanover College, and the meeting of the Presbyterian...
Ferguson discusses with Crowe the new Hanover College charter after the old one was taken over by Madison University, a mutual acquaintance Dr. McMarten, and he discusses what he shall do when his term expires at his current...
In 1835, James Blythe stepped down as president of Hanover College. This letter is a response to Crowe's request for recommendations from acquaintances at the Presbyterian Theoligical Seminary for potential replacements. The...
Lattimore writes to Crowe about a recent meeting Crowe attended, the debate surrounding slavery in the Presbyterian Church,and his desire for the Synod to support Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization...
MacDill talks about the Presbytery and possible candidates for President of Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Monfort writes to Crowe about a union of their Synod with another, of Crowe's suggestion of Brother Gurley, Hanover College, his health, and inquires about the health of Mrs. Crowe. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization...
Monfort begins his letter by telling Crowe about some stock in "Rack-Road" that the College should consider investing in. Monfort also discusses an election within the church.
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.
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...
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...
In this letter to his father Thomas writes that he is feeling "perfectly broken down" because the Church had a meeting about his pay and they can't meet his conditions so he feels he cannot stay. He ends by updating his father...
Thomas begins his letter by discussing the Assembly. He says not much has been achieved thus far except for the possible establishment of a new Seminary. Thomas says that he has learned from Sarah's letter that "little...
Thomas writes that the Assembly has decided on the location for the Western Theological Seminary and he discusses the deliberations on it in great detail. He also discusses raising funds.
Thomas writes to his father to tell him of how his kids are doing and how his church has grown. Since he is not being paid what is owed to him, he says he might have to look for a new place. and The Crowe Family Papers...
Sickels is writing to send his regrets at not being able to attend the last Board of Trustees meeting, but is anxious to hear about the Board's decision about electing Dr. McArthur as the new President of Hanover College. He...
Back page missing. The author speaks of the first commencement after Hanover received its new charter, a suggestion that their mutual friend Monfort should be given an honorary doctorate, a debate about marriage to a...
A license declaring that James B. Crowe has completed his studies of the Gospels and declares that Crowe can preach in the Presbyterian faith. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the...