A letter from J.W. Lugenbeel to John Finley Crowe over donations for Harriet Thompkins. The letter enclosed $30 for Mrs. Thompkins as well as the news that a number of household items would be donated to her cause and shipped...
Harriet says she has recieved Crowe's last letter and has been waiting for a boat from New Orleans to reply. She says that he her husband has died and left her with very little money. Harriet asks that Crowe send some clothes...
Meriwether contacts Crowe about paying for the debts of John L. Meriwether. He goes on to talk about the slave trade, colonization, and Liberia. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the...
Cowan, from the Kentucky Colonization Society, writes to Crowe to discuss the cost of transporting African American to Liberia. He also talks about what they have with them, what they should do, and emirants from New Orleans....
Thompkins (a free man of color) is updating Crowe on his journey through New Orleans to Liberia. He talks about the slaves that he is taking to Liberia.