McArthur writes to Crowe declining the offer to become the next President of Hanover College. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Samuel expresses his happiness that Cara should be coming home soon, but regrets that he will probably not be able to make the trip to New York. He also says they should all contribute to pay for the trip to New York as Cara...
Thompkin is writing to Crowe to tell him about the area of land he has settled in Liberia, the journey over of which he mentions a small outbreak of smallpox on the ship the Brig Alida, and his family is "injoying good health".
Lattimore discusses a scholarship he wishes to make to Hanover College, the recent election by the Board, his health, Dr. McArthur possibly coming on as the next President of Hanover College, and the meeting of the Presbyterian...
Daniel first speaks of his son who attended Hanover College and then he asks Crowe to send him some [names of] men who are currently in the ministry at New Albany. Letter torn. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project...
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.
Harriet says she has recieved Crowe's last letter and has been waiting for a boat from New Orleans to reply. She says that he her husband has died and left her with very little money. Harriet asks that Crowe send some clothes...
Meriwether contacts Crowe about paying for the debts of John L. Meriwether. He goes on to talk about the slave trade, colonization, and Liberia. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the...
Bennett writes to Crowe to discuss his possible return to Hanover, IN to teach and to raise his family. He gives Crowe his current circumstances and asks for his opinion on the matter.
Senous expresses his happiness that Hanover had regained its charter as he had been keeping up with the schools struggles. He goes on to tell Crowe about his studies in Pennsylvania, getting sick, then accepting a teaching...