Mary Esther writes to her grandparents about her schooling, her singing lesson, and her aunts. Mary Crowe writes to her mother to apologize for not qriting sooner especially considering her mother's health and expresses her...
Samuel is writing to his father to let his father know that his daughter Cara is not doing well and she is not expected to last much longer. He asks that his father let the rest of the family know.
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...
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....