Thomas writes that the Assembly has decided on the location for the Western Theological Seminary and he discusses the deliberations on it in great detail. He also discusses raising funds.
Thomas writes to his father to tell him of how his kids are doing and how his church has grown. Since he is not being paid what is owed to him, he says he might have to look for a new place. and The Crowe Family Papers...
Fraser is writing to Crowe about the health situation of his son of whom he has recieved four letters about recently. He asks that Crowe write back and then he will decide if it is necessary for him to come up and see his son.
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.
McLain is writing to Crowe instead of the Rev. because he is in New York proccuring a ship to sail from Savanah "with a company of emigrants for Liberia". McLain wants to make sure that it is correct that the articles sent to...
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...
Martin writes to Crowe about the surrender of Hanover College's charter due to the opening of Madison University and efforts to get a new charter from the Indiana Legislature. He sends his sympathy to Crowe over the situation...
Letter from William H. Bruner to his father-in-law, John Finley Crowe, 9 January 1837. Bruner is writing to tell Crowe of the place in which he is now building a church and keeping up with studies. He thanks the Board for the...