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...
Thompson begins by writing that the children's health has been improving and little Charles is being sent to school. He goes on to talk about Mary and some letters he has recieved.
Sadie writes to her mother that so far at school she is very lonely, but has not had much difficulty with her studies so far. She also talks about her roommate, her singing class, and the principal of the schoool.
In this letter to Esther Crowe from John Finley Crowe, John asks for Esther's forgiveness after sending multiple rude, inconsiderate letters. He describes his troubles in Princeton. He had a boil on one of his hands that caused...
In this letter to Esther Crowe, John Finley Crowe exclaims to her that he has no time to write her at the moment. His examinations at the Princeton Theological Seminary are approaching rapidly and he cannot take the time to...
Letter from Mary Crowe to her mother while a student at the Steubenville Female Seminary, 16 December 1833. She writes about missing home and family and about how hard her mother works to maintain the family. She also discusses...
Thomas writes to his mother of letters he has recieved recently and his current studies. J.B. says that he should have employment by the beginning of July. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in...
Sadie apologizes for the lack of communication, but says she has been suffering from headaches and went to the dentist yesterday to have her toothache looked at. She also talks about her classmates and asks how the family is...
Letter from Eliza Crowe in Stuebenville, OH to her parents, 24 November 1833. She writes about beginning classes at the Steubenville Female Seminary describing the atmosphere and the classes she is taking. and The Crowe Family...
Committee for the "arrangements for a meeting of the College of Teachers" in Cincinnati, Ohio asking John Finley Crowe if he would come and "deliver an address" on a topic related to education. and The Crowe Family Papers...
In 1835, James Blythe stepped down as president of Hanover College. This letter is a response to Crowe's request for recommendations from acquaintances at the Presbyterian Theoligical Seminary for potential replacements. The...
Letter was wrritten on the Steamboat Oswego. Wood writes to Crowe about how he won't be able to call on Crowe, but that he's been away from home about three months and hopes that Crowe will send him information about how his...
Beatty says in his letter that he is sending Crowe a catalogue of the Steubenville Female Seminary in Ohio and says there is some possibility that they can work on the expense for the school for Crowe's daughter. He also speaks...
Charles writes that they would be happy to accept Sarah as a pupil, that he has just been to the commencement at Washington College, and reports that Philadelphia has had a recent outbreak of cholera.
Letter from Daniel Lattimore to John Finley Crowe over matters related to Hanover College. Lattimore mentions a proposal that Crowe created for a Psychology department. The letter expresses support for Hanover in the face with...
Monfort is writing to Crowe to tell him he has found two students who are interested in attending Hanover College. He tells of their previous studies and what they lack. He also writes that is he concerned for his son and his...
Williams is writing Crowe to thank him for writing him about his nephew that is attending Crowe's College and that his [William's] sister-in-law has sent $10.
Cooke, who introduces himself as Crowe's cousin on his mother's side, expresses his wishes to attend Hanover College at the beginning of the next session. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in...
Hatchett is writing to Crowe to say that after reviewing the accounts of Hanover College he has decided to send his nephews and ward there. He says that he doesn't particularly mind what they study just so long as it is not...
Wilson begins by saying that he and his wife have returned from a season in India and asks Crowe if he know of any "facilities" for his son's education (the youngest son being 10 years old). He also inquires about a good family...
Marshall is writing to Crowe to inquire about a teaching position for a man he has come to know recently, G. W. Williams. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and...
Scott writes to Crowe to recommend Samuel Galloway for a professorsship of languages at Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
McKee is writing as to why he was prevented from attending the last Board of Trustees meeting for Hanover College and to say that due to his own school he will most likely miss the next meeting. and The Crowe Family Papers...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Office of the Board of Education in Philadelphia to John Finley Crowe, 2 August 1833. Peabody writes in regards to payment of funds from the Board to students at Hanover College to finance...
Letter from James A. Peabody of the Office of the Board of Education to John Finley Crowe, 6 November 1833. Peabody writes in regards to financial support provided by the Board for students at Hanover College. and The Crowe...
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...
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...
Wood is writing to Crowe to let him know that he has not forgotten the young man that Crowe wrote to him about joining the seminary. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of...
Hope is writing to Crowe to discuss students who receive tuition assistance from the Presbyterian Board of Education. Since the number of students requesting fund had increased, the Board felt it necessary to higher standards...
Mary Esther writes to her grandparents about her schooling, her singing lesson, and her aunts. Mary Crowe writes to her mother to apologize for not qriting sooner especially considering her mother's health and expresses her...
Galloway writes to Crowe about his application for a position at Hanover College as a professor of Languages. He writes about the salary of the position, his reqirement that the salary be secured, and his decision to remove his...
Galloway writes to Crowe to discuss his recent upswing in his health, his current work in promoting termperance, his question of requisites for a Professorship of Languages at Hanover College, and what he intends to do after...
Letter from Samuel Meriwether to John Finley Crowe about enrolling his son and nephew at Hanover college instead of Madison University. Meriwhether states that Crowe's care would be invaluable to his ward's lives. and The Crowe...
Samuel is writing to tell his father he may be moving to a new school after the summer. It is smaller, but should support his family should they all remain well. Ends with family matters and possibly going up to Hanover "next...
Samuel writes to his father saying he is considering coming back to Hanover after the school where he teaches is out. He says Hanover is about the only "agreeable" and "healthy" place for his family. Samuel says he has recieved...
Letter from Sarah DeBarthots to John Finley Crowe. DeBartholt expresses her gratitude that she and her sisters have acquired a house from Dr. Erasmus McMaster in which to open their school for women in Hanover. She discusses...