Letter from Sarah Crowe to her husband Joshua about her visit with family, family news, talk of illness in another town, and the Hanover College commencement.
Letter from Sarah to her husband Joshua about his upcoming visit, her visit with family, the farm animals, the theft of corn, and news of family and friends.
Crowe responds to a letter from Garritt about the sale of his property in Hanover. He also discusses opening a school in Jeffersonville for men and women called the Ohio Falls Institute.
Garritte responds to a letter from his brother-in-law about the long term success of Hanover College. He discusses the suggestion that Hanover be moved to Indianapolis, the need for an endowment, and the possibility of a rival...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Board of Eduction to Rev. George Bishop in Hanover, IN, 12 October 1837. Peabody discusses a previous letter from Bishop and a "Cast of Agents" and their fund raising efforts for Hanover...
Letter from John Finley Crowe in New York, to his son, Samuel Crowe, 2 April 1833. He expresses his happiness to hear that his wife, Esther Crowe, is slowly beginning to recover and asks him to be attentive to his mother and...
Hettie writes to Sadie stating that Sadie's previous letters had not been delivered. She asks questions about Sadie's letter and talks of the Civil War.
Letter probably from Mary Esther Thompson Allen, who was also known as Hettie. She writes about her experiences as a civilian witnessing Civil War battles outside her front gate and how the parsonage was turned into a hospital....
Letter to Sadie Garritt from her brother James Blythe Crowe regarding his saddness at not being able to attend the recent family gathering. He also talks about his young son and his hopes that Mr. Garritt's end of year sermon...
Letter from the Department of State to John Finley Crowe informing Crowe that a box containing 17 of the documents of the 1st through 28th Congress had been sent from the U.S. Department of States. and The Crowe Family Papers...
Samuel says to his brother Thomas that his Cara is still alive, but barely. She has been suffering and "cannot properly last more than an hour or two" she is so weak.
Thompson writes to Crowe about a recent outbreak of cholera in his area, the Northern Synod, and says that they are anxious to recieve news about the recent election of a new president for Hanover College.
Letter from John Finley Crowe to his daughter Caroline. He describes to his travel to Vincennes, IN and to Princeton, NJ to raise money for Hanover College. He also talks about the declining health of Esther Crowe, the plans...
Three separate letters to Caroline Crowe Coulter from John Finley, Alice Rogers, and Sarah Crowe. John Finley Crowe writes about the health of their family and writes at length over Esther Alexander Crowe's paralytic stroke....
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...
A love letter from John Crowe to Esther Alexander. He discusses the nature of human beings as social creatures and the need to refine the faculties of our nature that we can improve to better ourselves and those around us. and...
A memo written by James A. Peabody of the Office of the Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 30 January 1833. The memo includes the amounts given to students at Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization...
Forty-one page typescript copy of a travel journal kept by David Duncan documenting his trip to Mammoth Cave with four other Hanover College students in winter 1873-1874. He discusses their trip to Louisville via steamboat,...
Scope and Content: Petition to the United States Congress from George Shannon of Jefferson County, Indiana, dated November 1812. Shannon describes the threats and dangers of living on the frontier in the Indiana Territory,...