James writes that because of two his children being sick he is unable to go to Hanover at this time, but suggests they could come down to them for a visit.
A letter from Sarah DeBartholt regarding a delay in visiting Hanover because Mr. McCubbin will not rent a carriage to them due to poor road conditons and weather conditions. Her hope of opening an all girls schools before April...
Thompkins (a free man of color) is updating Crowe on his journey through New Orleans to Liberia. He talks about the slaves that he is taking to Liberia.
Thomas is writing his father to let him know he, his family, and James Dunn and his family are making their way to Hanover as of that day. and The Crowe Family Papers Digitization project was made possible in part by the...
Thomas begins his letter by discussing the Assembly. He says not much has been achieved thus far except for the possible establishment of a new Seminary. Thomas says that he has learned from Sarah's letter that "little...
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.