Letter from John F. Crowe to his wife, Esther Crowe, 4 December 1833. He discusses his travels, his concern for his wife, disciplining of their children, and his desire to return to Indiana. and The Crowe Family Papers...
Letter to Joshua B. Garritt. Sadie discusses Cara's return trip to New York and who should be there to recieve her, a Dr. Thomas and school in Ohio, the next day she writes that Dr. Thomas is leaving for Oxford, and she also...
Samuel Crowe writes to his parents not knowing that his mother Esther had died on August 10. He writes of his move to Nebraska City and descibes the town. He discusses his trip, Kansas and Kansas City, his children, mutual...
Mary writes to her parents to encourage them to send her younger to sister to live with her for awhile, news from New Albany, and general updates on her and her husband Charles.
Charles generally updates Crowe on their lives (that of his family's) as they have not written for a couple weeks. Charles discusses his children's schooling, a possible transfer of Dr. Thomas to the seminary of New Albany, and...
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.
James inquires about his father's health and tells him about what his wife and children have been doing as well as his hope for interest in his church.