Speech by Abraham W. Hendricks to the Union Literary Society of Hanover College at the graduation exercises of the society, 19 August 1847. He discusses the history of freedom and liberty in the United States, looking at the...
"A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Hanover College and Indiana Theological Seminary, 1837-8." Includes list of trustees, faculty, students, preparatory department students, course of study, and information about the...
"Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Hanover College, 1838-9." Includes list of trustees, faculty, students, preparatory department students, course of study, and information about the college. and Volumes of the Hanover...
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 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 short letter from George F. Whitworth over an unstated request from Crowe. Whitworth also makes brief mention of 13 families that have agreed to go with him to start a colony in Spokane, Washington. Whitworth graduated from...
Letter from Dr. John Witherspoon to John Finley Crowe, 25 May 1838. Witherspoon writes in regards to the credentials of Hanover College's new president, Duncan McCauley. McCauley became the second president in 1838, but left a...
John Finley Crowe had written to James Hoge previously requesting assistance in finding a new professor for Hanover College. Hoge writes to Crowe to inform him he has not had a letter from Mr. Ballantine and he should start...