A eulogy by, presumably, John Finley Crowe for Dr. Scovel and Robert Livingston. The author begins their euolgy by relating the story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt. The eulogy goes on to talk about death and the...
A eulogy for Sylvester Scovel and Robert Livingston by John Finley Crowe in which Crowe talks about God and the lives of the deceased. Crowe notes that the two men were sons of religious families and carried their upbringing...
A letter from Charles Fitch to John Finley Crowe over the death of Dr. Scovel and the outbreak of Cholera in Madison Indiana. Fitch also writes about a propsed agency for the college in England.
Two Letters in one from Charles Kilgore Thompson and Mary Ann Crowe Thompson over the news that Cholera reached Madison Indiana. They both express concern for the people afflicted and hope that the Crowe family remains unaffected.
Letter from Daniel Lattimore to John Finley Crowe over the Cholera outbreak in Madison Indiana. Lattimore then provides his thoughts over a Crowe's ideas for a replacement for Dr. Scovel.
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. ...
A letter from Harriet Thompkins to John Finley Crowe dated January 26, 1852 in Kentucky, Liberia (now Monrovia). Thompkins and her family moved to Liberia as part of the colonization movement in the United States, in which...
A letter from J.G. Boon to John Finley Crowe, over the death of Hanover College President Dr. Sylvester Scovel due to Cholera and how the disease has affected the surrounding area. [Boon] also talks about a few monetary...
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....