Lynne discusses a review Crowe wrote about a speech from a Dr. MacMasters before the Synad of Indiana and MacMaster's speech itself. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
Cooke, who introduces himself as Crowe's cousin on his mother's side, expresses his wishes to attend Hanover College at the beginning of the next session. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in...
In this letter to John Finley Crowe from Esther Crowe, she describes how she got a doctor for her newborn son. She also discusses his health improvement reassuring John that their son will not be blind. Just as he requested,...
Letter from Esther Crowe to her husband, John Finley Crowe, 31 March 1833. She writes to him regarding her ill-health and sickness among her children. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part...
In this letter to John Finley Crowe from Esther Crowe, Esther has a slight tone change and is clearly bothered with John in this letter. She reiterates her statement from the previous letter by saying the baby is making it...
In this letter from Esther Crowe in Lexington, KY, dated 3 September 1814, to her husband John Finley Crowe, she discusses the pain she experiences while writing him. In the previous letter mailed to her, John Finley Crowe...
In this letter to John FInley Crowe from Esther Crowe, she is apologizing for the long stretch of time she has spent not writing John back. She then accuses him of neglecting her because she has not heard from him in three...
Honore writes to Crowe to say that he and his wife have some objections to the house Crowe found for them. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
King writes to Crowe about a disagreement between himself and a Mr. and Mrs. Lowrey regarding a piece of property. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and...
Rogers writes that he will accept Crowe's proposition and says he will make "the whole amount.. 50 dollars". He also remarks upon the health of his family.
Wallace is writing to Crowe about a young man he knows from his county that wishes to become a student of Hanover College. He also writes about his family and sends his well wishes to Crowe and his family. and The Crowe Family...
Chamberlain writes to Crowe to tell him that his letter was brought before the Church and the progress of money pledges from various brothers of the Church.
Harriet updates Crowe on her family and life in Liberia. She says one daughter is married, her son Isiah is attending school, and they have found a church in Clay Ashland. She also says that there have been deaths from exposure...
Bright sends this letter along to Crowe by way of his son James Elijah who he discusses in the letter since he is now attending Hanover College (payment, classes, etc.)
Eastman writes to Crowe about his efforts to raise money for Hanover College. He also gives a reccomendation for the Board to consider for a professor.
Hatchett is writing to Crowe to say that after reviewing the accounts of Hanover College he has decided to send his nephews and ward there. He says that he doesn't particularly mind what they study just so long as it is not...
Edwards is writing to Crowe to tell him about publication of pamphlets written in and around Hanover. He also recalss some memories and people from his time at Hanover College.
Stone answers several questions that Crowe had proposed to him in a previous letter including the boarding of some students from the college, starting a garden, and Stone coming to Hanover on some Sunday.
Stone is writing to ask a favour of Crowe: to to compose a letter to Brother Lattimore formally asking him to attend his [Stone's] commencement as Stow doesn't have Lattimore's address.
McArthur begins by saying that he has reconsidered what Crowe wrote to him in his last letter, but does not elaborate on the topic. He also discusses both men's commitment to God. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization...
Dodge is writing Crowe to say that he will not be able to attend the upcoming Hanover College Board of Trustees meeting due to illness. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute...
Wilson begins by saying that he and his wife have returned from a season in India and asks Crowe if he know of any "facilities" for his son's education (the youngest son being 10 years old). He also inquires about a good family...
Gardner is writing to Crowe to inquire about information regarding Hanover College, the manual labor system, and his desire to attend the institution. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part...
A letter from J. A. McKee to John Finley Crowe reminding Crowe to be at New Lexington Church on the third Sabbath of June. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum...
James is writing to his father just days before his wedding. He discusses his plans for the wedding and also inquires after his mother's health. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the...
Marshall is writing to Crowe to inquire about a teaching position for a man he has come to know recently, G. W. Williams. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and...
Scott writes to Crowe to recommend Samuel Galloway for a professorsship of languages at Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Letter from James A. Peabody, Office of the Board of Education, to John Finely Crowe, 19 January 1833. He responds to Crowe's previous letter requesting that Alex Thompson be included on the future list of appropriations. and...
Letter from James A. Mckee to John Finley Crowe, 22 February 1844. McKee is responding to a letter by Crowe. He indicates that he is unable to accept the offer of a professorship at Hanover College. He states that he does not...
McKee regrets to inform Crowe that he won't be able to make it to commencement because of his wife's health. Although she is not as ill she still cannot be left alone.
McKee is writing as to why he was prevented from attending the last Board of Trustees meeting for Hanover College and to say that due to his own school he will most likely miss the next meeting. and The Crowe Family Papers...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Office of the Board of Education in Philadelphia to John Finley Crowe, 2 August 1833. Peabody writes in regards to payment of funds from the Board to students at Hanover College to finance...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 11 August 1837. Crowe is being sent a sum of money for the educational support of Hanover College students. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Office of the Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 6 November 1833. Peabody writes in regards to financial support provided by the Board for students at Hanover College. and The Crowe...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Office of the Board of Education in Philadelphia to John Finley Crowe, 20 November 1833. He writes about the Board's continued financial support of students at Hanover College and their...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Office of the Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 23 January 1833. Peabody responds to a letter from Crowe regarding the payments of the Board towards the education of students at...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Office of the Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 30 January 1833. Letter is written in regards to the financial support of the Board for students at Hanover College. and The Crowe...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Office of the Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 6 May 1833. He writes Crowe in regards to the financial support of the Board for Hanover College students. and The Crowe Family Papers...
James writes to his father about the money he has loaned Walter [his brother] and the interest he can pay, but says he hopes Walter will pay him back. James also mentions a Dr. Thomas and his recent visit.
James writes about the visit he and his family will be making to Hanover the next week. He asks Crowe if he will arrange for a "hack" to meet them at the station.
James is writing to his father to reccomend a young man he knows for entry into Hanover College. He says he has given the young man and his father a catalogue and was thinking about boarding for the boy while at school.
James writes that because of two his children being sick he is unable to go to Hanover at this time, but suggests they could come down to them for a visit.
James inquires about his father's health, writes about what they've been doing while at his sisters, and his appointments he has had with various people.
James lets his father know that he is been ill recently and unable to preach. He says that Mary as been terribly ill the past few days. In good news he says that the numbers for the children in school is up: 29.
James inquires about his father's health and tells him about what his wife and children have been doing as well as his hope for interest in his church.
James writes that Maria has been suffering from a toothache and has had to have an extraction, that Mary had visited them last week, that Dr. White "delivered his baccalaureate address to the graduating class", and talks about...
James writes to his father about the death of his son and the ill health of much of the family. He says that he would be happy to see any of the family should they make it down.
James writes that he has returned home from Crawfordsville and has been ill with fever and nausea of late as has his wife, Martha. He also talks about their apple crop which has begun to fall off the trees.
Hawthorn is writing to Crowe to inquire about "South Hanover College" about such things about tuition and the academics there. He is interested in sending his 16 year-old son somewhere to study in tn the next fall. and The...
John Finley Crowe had written to James Hoge previously requesting assistance in finding a new professor for Hanover College. Hoge writes to Crowe to inform him he has not had a letter from Mr. Ballantine and he should start...
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.
Ray talks about the Sinking Fund Office and inquires after the health of Esther Crowe. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
McArthur writes to Crowe to give him 3 names for recommendation for the new President of Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Wood writes to Crowe to provide a reference for Mr. Hancock. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Wood is writing to Crowe to let him know that he has not forgotten the young man that Crowe wrote to him about joining the seminary. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
Keys writes about a debt his son, Samuel Crowe, owed to an elderly acquantaince of Keys. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
A letter to John Finley Crowe from John M. Cunningham at Princeton Theological Seminary, 15 September 1831. Cunningham updates Crowe on his efforts to raise money and collect books for Hanover College.
Bryan is writing Crowe to inquire about his brother, James, who has not heard from. He also says if he does make it to Hanover in the summer we will send more money then. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was...
Hope enclosed a sum of fifty six and 25/100 dollards as back pay due to Mr. Barr. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Document damaged. Letter from M.B. Hope of Philadelphia Board of Education to Crowe regarding a report sent to Hope regarding payments due to several men. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in...
Hill writes to Crowe about some financial matters. He also mentions that he regrets that Mr. Stone had broached the question of slavery and Hanover College.
A brief letter from Hope of the Philadelphia Board of Education to Crowe enclosing "ninety 12/100 dollars" for pay each week to three different men. He also mentions a Mr. Coulter and that he should apply for advancement of his...
Hope is writing to Crowe to discuss students who receive tuition assistance from the Presbyterian Board of Education. Since the number of students requesting fund had increased, the Board felt it necessary to higher standards...
Hope, Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Education, is writing to Crowe regarding scholarships for students at Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
Martha is writing to Crowe to let him know her husband is ill and will likely to confined at home for seven days so it would be "agreeable" if Thomas or Walter would come to them.
Hummer is writing to Crowe to inquire after her son, Burns, whom she has not heard from since the past summer when he left for Hanover College. Location of Mary Hummer unkown, but her son was registered with Hanover College...
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...
Mary is writing to her parents to update them on her and her husbands journey to Carlisle, like how they broke a wheel. She describes her new house and the difficulties of setting up a new home. She also asks after her siblings...
Sturgus is writing to Crowe to tell him that they are continuing to contact potential donors to the college. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library...