A letter from Caroline Crowe to her parents, John and Esther Crowe. Caroline inquires over her parents' journey to Carlisle to visit Mary, Charles, and their Family. Apparently, it is good that Esther and John left when they...
Two letters to Esther Alexander Crowe from Caroline Elvira Crowe and John Finely Crowe over their daily lives and their concern for Esther's health. John writes that he misses Esther dearly and hopes that her health improves....
Two Letters in one from Charles Kilgore Thompson and Mary Ann Crowe Thompson over the news that Cholera reached Madison Indiana. They both express concern for the people afflicted and hope that the Crowe family remains unaffected.
A short letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to John Finley Crowe over the former's family health as well as the salary for Hanover college's president. Thompson included nine dollars in the letter to pay for the President's...
A letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to John Finley Crowe over scholarships to Hanover College. Thompson tells Crowe that he has finished filling his scholarship after four and half years. Additionaly, he writes that he takse...
A short letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to John Finley Crowe over the health of his family and a local synod meeting that had been postponed due to illness in the area. Thompson briefly details the symptoms of his children...
Letter from Charles Thompson to his father-in-law, John Finley Crowe. He discusses his work as a minister, his visits to various churches in Indiana, and his fundraising efforts for Hanover College.
Letter from David Monfort to John Finley Crowe over debts of Daniel Lattimore (see letter from Lattimore to Crowe, ca. 1949). Lattimore praises Crowe's fundraising efforts on behalf of Hanover College. Monfort writes about...
Two letters on one sheet of paper from James Blythe Crowe and Thomas Searle Crowe to their parents, John and Esther Crowe. James Blythe writes that it is unfortunate that he did not see his parents over Christmas, but that his...
A short letter from James Blythe Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over the birth of his daughter. Crowe writes about the health of his wife, Martha, and the activities of the baby.
Letter from James Blythe Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over Esther's health as well as James' work in his church. Apparently, in a previous letter Esther wrote that she had the chills, and James expresses dismay over her...
A letter from James Blythe Crowe to John Finley Crowe over his father's safe return to Hanover as well as John and Esther's recent trip to visit James and his wife Martha. James remarks that his parents' trip to visit himself...
A Letter from James Bylthe Crowe to John Finley Crowe in which the former invites his parents to spend Christmas with his family. Additionally, James goes on to inquire over his parents health in the face of news that Cholera...
Letter from James Blythe Crowe to his father John Finley Crowe about his family, his young son's issues with teething, the health of the rest of his family, farming, local gossip, happenings at church, and asks after his health.
Letter from J.B. Crowe to his father, John F. Crowe. He discusses his return to Crawfordsville, Ind. and his attempts to raise money for Hanover College.
A letter from James Blythe Crowe to John Finley Crowe over his family and his job as a minister. First, James expresses his concern over his mother's unsepcified sickness. Additionally, James writes about a sermon he preached...
Undated letter from James Blyther Crowe to John FInley Crowe over his daily life, correspondence, and work as a minister. James wrote about a woman who passed and whose dying wish was for him to preach her service and baptize...
A letter from James Blythe Crowe to Thomas S. Crowe over starting a Presbyterian School. James counsels that progress will be slow, but his letter serves as a status report. Apparently, James Blythe did not receive a lot of...
A letter from James Blythe Crowe to John Finley Crowe over the death of his new born son Charles. The letter discusses the decline in health of the child.
Crowe discusses the college's lack of a president and the lack of a search party since the rejection of their last potential candidate. Additionally, he writes about Caroline's school that she is running. Crowe finishes his...
Letter From John Finley Crowe and Thomas Searle Crowe over the Cholera in Madison. John begins the letter with a list of people who died from Cholera, which included Dr. Scovel. Thomas then takes over and continues to write...
A letter from John Finley Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over his daily life in her absence. Crowe writes about spending evenings in her room and that he misses her greatly. Crowe writes about counting down the weeks until...
A brief letter from John Finley Crowe to an unamed daughter, but presumably Sarah Almira Crowe Garritt. Crowe references specific points from Miss Crowe's previous letters such as a tenuous trip to Pitssburgh. Crowe also...
Letter from John Finley Crowe to James N. Crowe, his nephew. In the letter Crowe talks about his difficulty in finding the right address to send James a letter. Additionally, Crowe talks about how Madison University has kept...
Letter from Mary Ann and Charles Kilgore Thompson to Esther Alexander Crowe over their daily life, the weather, and the family's heath. Mary Ann wrote the first of the two letters, and she remarks on her mother's god health and...
Letter from Mary Ann Crowe to her parents over their family. Mary writes about Caroline's marriage and subsequent departure for China and its effects on the Crowe parents. The letter then goes on to talk about Mary's...
Letter from Mary Ann Thompson to her father John Finley Crowe regarding his trip to her home, news of her family, and her husband's work as a preacher. Thompson also writes to her sister, Caroline Coulter about hiring a girl to...
Letter from Mary Ann Thompson to her father John Finley Crowe regarding her daily life, writing by candle, visitors to her home, her father's health, the poor health of her brother James' child, and her husband's work at the...
Letter from Mary Ann Crowe to John Finley Crowe over the Cholera outbreaks in Crawfordsville and Hanover as well as the education of her family. According to Mary, Cholera afflicted her husband, Charles for a few days and could...
Letter from Mary Thompson to her father John Finley Crowe about hearing that the family had all recovered from their illnesses. She also writes about her daily life, her hopes that her father and family will visit soon, her...
Letter from Sarah Crowe Garritt to her father, J.F. Crowe. She writes regarding how the family has missed him since Crowe's last visit and about the health and activiteis of her children.
Letter from Sadie Garritt to her father John Finley Crowe about her concern from not receiving many letters from family while traveling, the death of her nephew, illness of Mary Thompson's children, and fear of sickness in...
A letter from Samuel Stanhope Crowe to his mother Esther Alexander Crowe. Samuel asks over Esther's health, and states that the children have fevers as well as their Aunt Adaline. He also mentions missing his sister who had to...
Letter from Samuel Stanhope Crowe to John Finley Crowe over the former's decision to remain in Indianapolis and serve in the state Senate. Samuel writes over the state of the legislative body. Additionally, Samuel writes about...
A letter from Samuel Stanhope Crowe to John Finley Crowe over the rate of Cholera in the Lexington, Indiana area. Samuel states that there have not been any cases in his town but that a nearby county had three cases that...
Contains Crosshatching. Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe Garritt to her parents over her daily life and travels throughout Indiana. Crowe talks about a potential suitor, but then the suitor is revealed to be married....
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to her mother, Esther Alexander Crowe, about her arrival in Carollton, Kentucky to study at her brother James' school. Garritt writes about their arrival and the health of her family.
A response to a letter from John Finley Crowe over Esther's ill health. Sarah Promises to return home almost immediately in order to take care of her mother.
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over her daily life and health. Crowe remarks on her health as well as her general emotional state. Additionally, Crowe discusses some tenuous plans to visit Pittsburgh....
A letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over her daily life. Crowe writes about and idea she calls "many in one," and states that "his highness" would not be a fan. Additionally, Crowe writes that she will be...
A letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over her journey back to Hanover. Crowe writes about traveling via train as well as her interactions with other passengers. Additionally, she writes about the daily...
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to her parents, John Finley and Esther Crowe. Contains Crosshatching. The letter contains a reference to a Mr. Garritt. Crowe writes about her time at the Steubenville seminary ending soon....
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to her sister over their correspondence and daily life. Crowe talks about her sister being paid $13 for teaching. Additionally, she remarks on the news of several recent deaths in the Hanover...
Letter contains crosshatching. A letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to "J" over her daily life and their correspondence. Crowe writes about penning a letter that caused the "J" to become upset. She writes that she hopes that he...
Crosshatching in the letter. Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe Garritt to John Finley Crowe over her life at school and the goings on at the college. Garritt starts off the letter by describing her anxiety. Additionally, she...
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to John Finley Crowe over her mother's health after their trip to Darlington [Indiana]. She writes about their trip via train. Crowe also writes about their first day when they got to their...
A short letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to John Finley Crowe over her return home. Sarah wrote the letter to ask fro advice on when to return home from school in Ohio. She also inquires after the health of family, since she had...
Letter from Sarah Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over their correspondence as well as Caroline's recent marriage and layover in New York City. Sarah talks about waiting for a letter from her mother, but then deciding to write...
A letter from Thomas Crowe to his mother over the general state of things in Hanover while his parents visited Bloomington for a trip. Thomas expresses the hope that the trip would benefit his mom. Then, Thomas talks about the...
Letter from Thomas Mcpheeters to John Finley Crowe. Mcpheeters begins the letter with an apology that he could not make Crowe's trip south more successful. Additionally, he inquires over the health of Crowe's family and...
Thomas Crowe begins his letter to his father by stating that is favorite spot on earth is by the hearth with his family at his parents' home. He reassures his father and his mother that he still thinks of them even though he is...
Letter from Thomas Crowe to John Finley Crowe about his travel to his new home, the necessity of boarding and not moving into a house, work at the Presbytery, vision problems of his daughter Maria, and Maria's desire to return...
Letter from Thomas Crowe to his father John Finley Crowe regarding about supporting a young man to stay in college, the unpopularity of the Surgeon General, concerns over the health of the family, and his pleasure at hearing...
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...
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...