Letter from John Finley Crowe to James N. Crowe, his nephew. In the letter Crowe talks about his difficulty in finding the right address to send James a letter. Additionally, Crowe talks about how Madison University has kept...
This project was proposed and managed by Dr. Sarah Vosmeier, Professor of History at Hanover College. It is based on a project created by the United Kingdom's Mass Observation Archive. Participants are invited to submit day...
A letter from Charles Kilgore Thompson to John Finley Crowe over scholarships to Hanover College. Thompson tells Crowe that he has finished filling his scholarship after four and half years. Additionaly, he writes that he takse...
Mary apologizes for not writing to her mother sooner. She then procedes to write about her children, some friends (a Robert Reese and his sister) who are staying with them, and inquires about her siblings like Samuel.
Wood writes to Crowe about receiving the Hanover College Catalogue and his plans to send his son to study at the college. The second half of the document is a draft of the History of Hanover College by John F. Crowe.
Hope is writing to Crowe to discuss students who receive tuition assistance from the Presbyterian Board of Education. Since the number of students requesting fund had increased, the Board felt it necessary to higher standards...