Eastman writes to Crowe about his efforts to raise money for Hanover College. He also gives a reccomendation for the Board to consider for a professor.
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...
Edwards is writing to Crowe to tell him about publication of pamphlets written in and around Hanover. He also recalss some memories and people from his time at Hanover College.
Stone answers several questions that Crowe had proposed to him in a previous letter including the boarding of some students from the college, starting a garden, and Stone coming to Hanover on some Sunday.
Stone is writing to ask a favour of Crowe: to to compose a letter to Brother Lattimore formally asking him to attend his [Stone's] commencement as Stow doesn't have Lattimore's address.