Letter from William H. Bruner to his father-in-law, John Finley Crowe, 9 January 1837. Bruner is writing to tell Crowe of the place in which he is now building a church and keeping up with studies. He thanks the Board for the...
Gillam is currently a leuitenent in the army and is looking to retire only if he can obtain a proffesorship at a literary institution. He asks Crowe to put forth his application for a position teaching mathematics, natural...
Sickels is writing to send his regrets at not being able to attend the last Board of Trustees meeting, but is anxious to hear about the Board's decision about electing Dr. McArthur as the new President of Hanover College. He...
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.
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...
Letter from John Finley Crowe to his daughter Caroline. He describes to his travel to Vincennes, IN and to Princeton, NJ to raise money for Hanover College. He also talks about the declining health of Esther Crowe, the plans...
A license declaring that James B. Crowe has completed his studies of the Gospels and declares that Crowe can preach in the Presbyterian faith. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the...
The Submitter has consented to its being made available to library users, and granted Hanover College a non-exclusive, perpetual, royalty free license to use, duplicate and distribute it. and This project was proposed and...