This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
Letter from A. B. MCKee to John Finley Crowe over his son's enrollment in Hanover college. MCKee requests a catalogue of the curriculum. Additionally, MCKee writes that he wants his son to have a Presbyterian education....
Letter from a Mr. Wood to John FInely Crowe about the education of his son. In the letter, Wood discusses that his son might not be the best fit for college because of his limited command of the english lanugage and the fact...
The letter is from Alex Williamson the father of a student of Hanover College, David Brainer. Williamson expresses displeasure at the closure of Hanover College and its re-opening as Madison University. Additionally, Williamson...
A letter from Ann L. Scott to John Finley Crowe in which she inquires over the state of Hanover College. Scott wrote the letter with the aim to enroll her son William into the college. Scott gives a brief description of her...
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...
Letter to President Crowe, Hanover, Indiana, from D.H. Merriwether in 1844 discussing Merriwether's nephews, John L. Merriweather and Charles S. Reay, both of whom wish to attend Hanover College. He describes the type of...
A letter from Rev. David V. Smock to John Finley Crowe over the loss of the Hanover College Board of trustees. One of the points of the letter is that Hanover's location might have hindered its advancement. Throughout the...
Letter from D.V. Smock to John Finley Crowe over education and Hanover College. He shares his concern over the re-establishment Hanover's Charter with the State of Indiana. Smock suggests that Hanover College needs an...
A Letter from Daniel Lattimore to John Finley Crowe over his health and his son's suspension from Hanover College. The son apparently had issues with the faculty and chose not to do enough of his studies to warrant a...
A letter from Daniel Lattimore to John Finley Crowe over their most recent correspondence. Lattimore apologizes for the tardiness of his letter with regards to Crowe's for he had been suffering from chest pain which had also...
A letter from David Monfort to John Finley Crowe over the Board of Trustee's decision to suspend Hanover College's charter and create Madison University. Initially, Monfort remarks on the suddenness of the decision to suspend...
Letter from E. Cummins requesting information about Hanover College for a prospective student. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
A response to a letter from Crowe addressed fromt the 31st of October. The first part of the letter explains the delayed response to Crowe's letter, which involved misdirection and longer than normal waits at a post-office. ...
Letter from G. B. Armstrong to John Finey Crowe regarding a donation to Hanover College. Armstrong then finishes his letter expressing goodwill to Crowe's family. Armstrong graduated from Hanover in 1838.
A letter from J. M. Coyner to John Finley Crowe over Coyner's time at Hanover as a student. Coyner remarks on the wonderful professors that he studied under as well as how he feels Hanover changed him for the better....
A letter from J.A. Peabody, the secretary of the Education Board in Philadelphia of the Presbyterian Education Board, to John Finley Crowe as a response to several of his letters. Crowe, in his previous letters, had petitioned...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Board of Education in Philadelphia to John Finley Crowe, 9 December 1834. Letter is in regards to the financial support from the Board of Education for student at Hanover College. and The...
Letter from James A. Peabody from the Office of the Board of Education in Philadelphia to John Finley Crowe, 11 January 1834. Letter is in regards to funding provided by the Board to Hanover College students. and The Crowe...
Letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Philadelphia Board of Education to Rev. George Bishop regarding the disbursement of funds for the education of several Hanover College students. and The Crowe Family Papers...
Letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the the Education Rooms with the Presbyterian Board of Education in Philadelphia to Rev. George Bishop regarding the financial support of students at Hanover College. The letter also...
Letter from James A. Peabody to Rev. George Bishop over the disbursement of funds to Samuel Newell at Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and...
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...
A letter from John Finley Crowe and Williamson Dunn to John Whitcomb in order to correct statements made by Dr. Maxwell, President of the Board of Trustees of Indiana College. At the time of the letter Hanover College went...
Letter from L. Ruffner to John Finley Crowe over sending his boys to Hanover college. Ruffner thanks Crowe, and goes on to talk about the boys' past educations.
A letter from Mary Ann Crowe and Charles Kilgore Thompson to Mary's parents. Mary writes about her son and what her and Charles are thinking of naming their child. Additionally, Mary writes about meeting a distant family member...
A short letter from a R. N. Byers to John Finley Crowe over the former being placed under the financial care of the Presbyterian Board of Education in order to attend Hanover College.
A lette from Samuel E. Dehaven to John Finey Crowe to request a catalogue of courses at Hanover College. Dehanover was a student. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
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 Sylvester Scovel to John Finely Crowe about the creation of a math course in conjunction with the Women's Academy. Additionally, Scovel talks about a recommendation he received for James Weatherby to be the new...
Letter from W.F. Ferguson to John Finley Crowe about Madison University. Ferguson expresses shock at the removal of Hanover College's Charter. Moreover, Ferguson talks about the students under his care that had expressed...
Letter from Daniel Lattimore to John Finley Crowe over matters related to Hanover College. Lattimore mentions a proposal that Crowe created for a Psychology department. The letter expresses support for Hanover in the face with...
Monfort is writing to Crowe to tell him he has found two students who are interested in attending Hanover College. He tells of their previous studies and what they lack. He also writes that is he concerned for his son and his...
Williams is writing Crowe to thank him for writing him about his nephew that is attending Crowe's College and that his [William's] sister-in-law has sent $10.
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...
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...
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.
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 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...
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...
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.
Fraser is writing to Crowe to inquire about Hanover College and a possible place there for Fraser's son and another young man. He also asks if a scholarship could be acquired for his son.
Letter to Crowe from W. Mitchell, Clerk of the Philadelphia Board of Education, telling him they have recieved his last correspondance and Mitchell has sent money to pay for the education of two students at Hanover College. and...
Gillam is currently a leuitenent in the army and is looking to retire only if he can obtain a proffesorship at a literary institution. He asks Crowe to put forth his application for a position teaching mathematics, natural...
Sickels is writing to send his regrets at not being able to attend the last Board of Trustees meeting, but is anxious to hear about the Board's decision about electing Dr. McArthur as the new President of Hanover College. He...
Garritte responds to a letter from his brother-in-law about the long term success of Hanover College. He discusses the suggestion that Hanover be moved to Indianapolis, the need for an endowment, and the possibility of a rival...
Historical Note: Merritt Edward Peck was born in Jeffersonville, IN in 1863. He was a student of the preparatory department of Hanover College from 1880-81. Peck died in 1887., This is a finding aid, which provides information...
This is a finding aid, which provides information about the contents of an archival collection. The presence of a finding aid on this website does not mean that items from the collection have been digitized or are available...
Historical Note: Robert Gene Trimble was born 10 January 1930 on a farm near Carlisle, Indiana. The youngest of four children, Trimble graduated from Carlisle High School in 1948. In 1952, he received his BA degree in Spanish,...