Palmer is writing to Crowe to regret to inform that at the present moment he cannot return to Hanover due to a lack of funds. He says that he hopes he can return after teaching some and hopefully his father will be able to help...
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).
Galloway writes to Crowe about his application for a position at Hanover College as a professor of Languages. He writes about the salary of the position, his reqirement that the salary be secured, and his decision to remove his...
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.
Henley discuss 10 volumes of books, including the American Archives and the American States Papers, to be sent to Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
Hubbard writes to Crowe to inquire about Hanover College for the three boys in his care. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
A letter from Thomas McDannold inquiring for the catalogue of Hanover courses for his sons as well as daughters. Additionally, the author asks about the future of the college and to what extent they let women into the school.