Letter from [R. Strect] to John Finley Crowe 24 July 1832 in regards to the Presbyterian Board of Education financial support of Hanover College students. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in...
A letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Philadelphia Borad of Education to John Finley Crowe regarding the disbursement of financial support of students at Hanover College. Benjamin Templeton's disbursement is the...
A letter from James A. Peabody on behalf of the Philadelphia Board of Education to John Finley Crowe regarding financial patronage for students at Hanover college. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made...
Letter from James A. Peabody to Rev. Thomas Crowe over the disbursement of funds for Benjamin Templeton's education at Hanover College. It is likely that this letter is mis-addressed and that it was actually written to John...
A letter from John Finley Crowe and Williamson Dunn to John Whitcomb in order to correct statements made by Dr. Maxwell, President of the Board of Trustees of Indiana College. At the time of the letter Hanover College went...
A letter from John Finley Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over his travels and efforts to raise funds for Hanover College. Crowe also discusses several sermons that he delivered since his last letter. Crowe also mentions Dr....
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 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...
Sadie begins her letter by explaining why she hasn't written. She also talks about what happened on the Fourth, a wedding she attended recently, and that she has asked her father for advice.
Sarah writes to her husband about the health of their child Madge, her plans to leave her daughter at her sister Cara's school, travel plans, and the new of the surrender of Lee's Army.
Sarah writes to her husband Joshua about his cooking arrangements since she has been out of town, the improvement in Madge's health, washing machines, and Charles' home and garden.
Letter from Sarah Crowe to her husband Joshua about her visit with family, family news, talk of illness in another town, and the Hanover College commencement.
Letter from Sarah to her husband Joshua about his upcoming visit, her visit with family, the farm animals, the theft of corn, and news of family and friends.
Crowe responds to a letter from Garritt about the sale of his property in Hanover. He also discusses opening a school in Jeffersonville for men and women called the Ohio Falls Institute.
Garritte responds to a letter from his brother-in-law about the long term success of Hanover College. He discusses the suggestion that Hanover be moved to Indianapolis, the need for an endowment, and the possibility of a rival...