Cowan, from the Kentucky Colonization Society, writes to Crowe to discuss the cost of transporting African American to Liberia. He also talks about what they have with them, what they should do, and emirants from New Orleans....
Benjamin is writing about the death of his mother, Esther, which he found out through a letter from his sister Sadie. He laments that he was not able to see her one more time and talks about how unexpected her death was to him....
Charles Kilgore Thompson writes to Crowe about his mother-in-law's health and the potential sale of some property of his. The letter also has a note from Mary Crowe to her mother in it discussing her mother's health and faith.
Thompson writes to Crowe that they are becoming settled and the Church building is going along smoothly. His wife also writes to her mother and father about Charles' [Thompson's] difficulties lately and their children's...