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.