Sadie writes to her husband about her friends, a letter her "father" has written to Dr. Beatty, and he responds with talk of Dr. Garritt's future prospects.
Letter from Samuel C. McCline to John Finley Crowe asking for information on behalf of a friend about Hanover College and the annual salary of a clergyman.
Letter from Samuel Crowe to his father, John Finley Crowe. He writes about his poor health and his inability to work due to his condition. He also discusses his finances. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was...
A lette from Samuel E. Dehaven to John Finey Crowe to request a catalogue of courses at Hanover College. Dehanover was a student. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
Letter from Samuel Skomp to John Finley Crowe, October 17, 1846. Skomp writes asking for the return of the $200 donation that he made to Hanover College. He states that his wife had left home and refused to return until the...
A letter from Samuel Stanhope Crowe to his mother Esther Alexander Crowe. Samuel asks over Esther's health, and states that the children have fevers as well as their Aunt Adaline. He also mentions missing his sister who had to...
Letter from Samuel Stanhope Crowe to John Finley Crowe over the former's decision to remain in Indianapolis and serve in the state Senate. Samuel writes over the state of the legislative body. Additionally, Samuel writes about...
A letter from Samuel Stanhope Crowe to John Finley Crowe over the rate of Cholera in the Lexington, Indiana area. Samuel states that there have not been any cases in his town but that a nearby county had three cases that...
Sarah writes about her concerns for her sister's health, the health of her own family, military service of Samuel Crowe, and notes about family and friends.
Contains Crosshatching. Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe Garritt to her parents over her daily life and travels throughout Indiana. Crowe talks about a potential suitor, but then the suitor is revealed to be married....
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to her mother, Esther Alexander Crowe, about her arrival in Carollton, Kentucky to study at her brother James' school. Garritt writes about their arrival and the health of her family.
A response to a letter from John Finley Crowe over Esther's ill health. Sarah Promises to return home almost immediately in order to take care of her mother.
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over her daily life and health. Crowe remarks on her health as well as her general emotional state. Additionally, Crowe discusses some tenuous plans to visit Pittsburgh....
A letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over her daily life. Crowe writes about and idea she calls "many in one," and states that "his highness" would not be a fan. Additionally, Crowe writes that she will be...
A letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over her journey back to Hanover. Crowe writes about traveling via train as well as her interactions with other passengers. Additionally, she writes about the daily...
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to her parents, John Finley and Esther Crowe. Contains Crosshatching. The letter contains a reference to a Mr. Garritt. Crowe writes about her time at the Steubenville seminary ending soon....
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to her sister over their correspondence and daily life. Crowe talks about her sister being paid $13 for teaching. Additionally, she remarks on the news of several recent deaths in the Hanover...
Letter contains crosshatching. A letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to "J" over her daily life and their correspondence. Crowe writes about penning a letter that caused the "J" to become upset. She writes that she hopes that he...
Crosshatching in the letter. Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe Garritt to John Finley Crowe over her life at school and the goings on at the college. Garritt starts off the letter by describing her anxiety. Additionally, she...
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to John Finley Crowe over her mother's health after their trip to Darlington [Indiana]. She writes about their trip via train. Crowe also writes about their first day when they got to their...
A short letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to John Finley Crowe over her return home. Sarah wrote the letter to ask fro advice on when to return home from school in Ohio. She also inquires after the health of family, since she had...
Letter from Sarah Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over their correspondence as well as Caroline's recent marriage and layover in New York City. Sarah talks about waiting for a letter from her mother, but then deciding to write...
A letter to Crowe from Sarah DeBartholt in regard to a previous letter asking Crowe about setting up an all girls school in his village. DeBartholt has received Crowe's response and is delighted to have read that he has agreed...
Letter from Sylvester Scovel to John Finely Crowe about the creation of a math course in conjunction with the Women's Academy. Additionally, Scovel talks about a recommendation he received for James Weatherby to be the new...
Letter from the congregation of the Hanover Presbyterian Church in Indiana, to Rev. John F. Crowe, 2 April 1823. In the document, they offer him a position as the minister of the church with a salary of $325 semiannually....
James A. Peabody wrote to John Finley Crowe in order to request that Crowe come with a list of promising Hanover College students, for whom the Philadelphia Education Society might be willing to provide financial support. and...
A letter from the Philadelphia Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 1787-1860 over their efforts to fund male students who aspire to serve as Presbyterian Ministers but are unable to complete their education due to...
A letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Education Rooms of the Presbyterian Board of education to John Finley Crowe over $70 in funds for which Crowe did not report the disbursement for the financial support of Hanover...
Letter to John F. Crowe in Shelbyville, KY from Thomas C. Searle in Madison, IN, 1 March 1820. Writing faded. Searle was the first pastor of the Hanover Presbyterian Church. In this letter, he discusses possibly opening a new...
A letter from Thomas Crowe to his mother over the general state of things in Hanover while his parents visited Bloomington for a trip. Thomas expresses the hope that the trip would benefit his mom. Then, Thomas talks about the...
Letter from Thomas Mcpheeters to John Finley Crowe. Mcpheeters begins the letter with an apology that he could not make Crowe's trip south more successful. Additionally, he inquires over the health of Crowe's family and...
Thomas Crowe begins his letter to his father by stating that is favorite spot on earth is by the hearth with his family at his parents' home. He reassures his father and his mother that he still thinks of them even though he is...
Letter from Thomas Crowe to John Finley Crowe about his travel to his new home, the necessity of boarding and not moving into a house, work at the Presbytery, vision problems of his daughter Maria, and Maria's desire to return...
Letter from Thomas Crowe to his father John Finley Crowe regarding about supporting a young man to stay in college, the unpopularity of the Surgeon General, concerns over the health of the family, and his pleasure at hearing...
A damaged letter that misses the author and the recipient's name. It seems likely that it is a letter of recommendation for Crowe to continue his education at Princeton. There is a handwritten note not from the time period...
Letter from W.F. Ferguson to John Finley Crowe about Madison University. Ferguson expresses shock at the removal of Hanover College's Charter. Moreover, Ferguson talks about the students under his care that had expressed...
Letter from William Chester congratulating him on a meeting recently held in Indanapolis. He also inquires about whether Johathan Edwards has accepted the position of President of Hanover College.
A letter from Wm. Sickels to John Finley Crowe over the death of Hanover College President Dr. Sylvester F. Scovel. First off, Sickels expresses his grief over the death of Dr. Scovel, but states that Hanover College will get...
Sadie writes about the children and how she wishes her sister was there with her. She also writes about an "endorsement" that has been completed and the man Mr. Edwards who brought her this news.