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Letter from a Mr. Wood to John FInely Crowe about the education of his son. In the letter, Wood discusses that his son might not be the best fit for college because of his limited command of the english lanugage and the fact...
Letter from Caroline Crowe to her sister Sarah. She discusses the health of her family, correspondence with friends, and shares news of her daily life. The document contains a second letter from Benjamin Crowe to his mother,...
A letter from Caroline Crowe to her parents, John and Esther Crowe. Caroline inquires over her parents' journey to Carlisle to visit Mary, Charles, and their Family. Apparently, it is good that Esther and John left when they...
A short letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to John Finley Crowe over the former's family health as well as the salary for Hanover college's president. Thompson included nine dollars in the letter to pay for the President's...
A short letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to John Finley Crowe over the health of his family and a local synod meeting that had been postponed due to illness in the area. Thompson briefly details the symptoms of his children...
A letter from Charles Thompson to his mother-in-law Esther Alexander Crowe about daily life and their family. Thompson discusses the health of their family as well as the recent birth of an unnamed boy. He talk about his...
A letter from D. Lattimore to John Finley Crowe over the former's inability to pay the tuition fee. Lattimore offers Crowe flour when his harvest comes in since he cannot afford it at the moment. and The Crowe Family Papers...
In this letter to John Finley Crowe from Esther Crowe, Esther describes the situation at home for John by telling him of the baby's rapid growth since she last wrote. In correspondence to Johns heavy belief in God, Esther...
Two letters on one sheet of paper from James Blythe Crowe and Thomas Searle Crowe to their parents, John and Esther Crowe. James Blythe writes that it is unfortunate that he did not see his parents over Christmas, but that his...
A short letter from James Blythe Crowe to Esther Alexander Crowe over the birth of his daughter. Crowe writes about the health of his wife, Martha, and the activities of the baby.
A letter from James Blythe Crowe to John Finley Crowe over his father's safe return to Hanover as well as John and Esther's recent trip to visit James and his wife Martha. James remarks that his parents' trip to visit himself...
A Letter from James Bylthe Crowe to John Finley Crowe in which the former invites his parents to spend Christmas with his family. Additionally, James goes on to inquire over his parents health in the face of news that Cholera...
Undated letter from James Blyther Crowe to John FInley Crowe over his daily life, correspondence, and work as a minister. James wrote about a woman who passed and whose dying wish was for him to preach her service and baptize...
A letter from James Blythe Crowe to Thomas S. Crowe over starting a Presbyterian School. James counsels that progress will be slow, but his letter serves as a status report. Apparently, James Blythe did not receive a lot of...
Letter from John Finley Crow to his wife Esther Crow, 3 September 1814 from Princeton, New Jersey. In this letter, Crowe discusses the appreciation he has for Esther now that she is responding to his letters. However, he does...
Letter to Esther Crowe from her husband, John F. Crowe in Princeton, NJ, 5 April 1815. He writes that he is happy to hear her health is returning and that he had spoken with Dr. Blythe about their son. He also discusses his...
In this letter to Esther Crowe from John Finley Crowe, John wants to hear more about their son. While it was nice to hear about his accomplishments in music he would like to hear about any milestones. Unlike past letters John...
A short letter from Joseph Bryan to John Finley Crowe over the former's inability to visit Crowe and Bryan's brother, James. Bryan, at the time, sent the letter from a boat on the Mississippi river on his way to New Orleans....
A letter from Mary Ann Crowe and Charles Kilgore Thompson to Mary's parents. Mary writes about her son and what her and Charles are thinking of naming their child. Additionally, Mary writes about meeting a distant family member...
Letter from Mary Ann and Charles Kilgore Thompson to Esther Alexander Crowe over their daily life, the weather, and the family's heath. Mary Ann wrote the first of the two letters, and she remarks on her mother's god health and...
A letter from Mary Ann Crowe to her parents to assuage their concerns for her well-being after she gave birth to her son. Additionally, Mary expresses concern for her mother's health which she learned through her brother...
Letter from Mary Ann Crowe to her parents over their family. Mary writes about Caroline's marriage and subsequent departure for China and its effects on the Crowe parents. The letter then goes on to talk about Mary's...
Letter from Mary Ann Thompson to her father John Finley Crowe regarding her daily life, writing by candle, visitors to her home, her father's health, the poor health of her brother James' child, and her husband's work at the...
Letter from Sarah Crowe Garritt to her father, J.F. Crowe. She writes regarding how the family has missed him since Crowe's last visit and about the health and activiteis of her children.
A letter from Samuel Stanhope Crowe to his mother Esther Alexander Crowe. Samuel asks over Esther's health, and states that the children have fevers as well as their Aunt Adaline. He also mentions missing his sister who had to...
A letter from Samuel Stanhope Crowe to John Finley Crowe over the rate of Cholera in the Lexington, Indiana area. Samuel states that there have not been any cases in his town but that a nearby county had three cases that...
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to her mother, Esther Alexander Crowe, about her arrival in Carollton, Kentucky to study at her brother James' school. Garritt writes about their arrival and the health of her family.
Letter from Sarah Almira Crowe to her sister over their correspondence and daily life. Crowe talks about her sister being paid $13 for teaching. Additionally, she remarks on the news of several recent deaths in the Hanover...
A letter from Thomas Crowe to his mother over the general state of things in Hanover while his parents visited Bloomington for a trip. Thomas expresses the hope that the trip would benefit his mom. Then, Thomas talks about the...
Thomas Crowe begins his letter to his father by stating that is favorite spot on earth is by the hearth with his family at his parents' home. He reassures his father and his mother that he still thinks of them even though he is...
Samuel is writing a letter to his mother to let her know how he is doing. He says he is teaching and that his children are well, but his wife has been sick. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in...
Samuel is writing to his mother to tell her that one of his children is sick with fever, but the doctor says they should overcome it. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the Institute...
A letter to Esther Alexander from John Crowe over the death of Esther's mother. God's hand in death and his lack of pleasure in bestowing death are mentioned. Crowe also discusses the place of reason in regulating our passions....
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 is in a current state of regret. He too is missing out on letter to Esther, but in the same vein he also wishes to hear from her as well. He also comes to terms with the...
Bryan is writing Crowe to inquire about his brother, James, who has not heard from. He also says if he does make it to Hanover in the summer we will send more money then. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was...
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...
Three separate letters to Caroline Crowe Coulter from John Finley, Alice Rogers, and Sarah Crowe. John Finley Crowe writes about the health of their family and writes at length over Esther Alexander Crowe's paralytic stroke....
Scope and Content: Personal and family photographs of Mary Louise Fitton, Hanover College Librarian, dated 1907-1946. Images include Fitton as a little girl, Hanover College, and the Fitton family., Historical Note: Mary Louise...
Historical Note: John D. Matthews, was a Presbyterian pastor who served churches in Norfolk, Virginia, Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Louisville, Kentucky. He was the son of the Reverend John Matthews and was born...
Scope and Content: Correspondence between Samuel and Kate Howe, dated 1871-1955. Documents primarily include correspondence, which focus on the relationship between Kate and Samuel; love; marriage; family; health; illnesses;...