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Bed time's come, date of production not identified
Poem written by Thomas L. Kane, labeled "not to be used." Date of production not identified.
Edward Atkinson letter to William Wood, 1872 March 6
Letter from Atkinson to Wood trasmitting the reply of the editor of the Atlantic newspaper and requesting to submit the article to other publications, dated March 6, 1872.
Go forth this night into the silence, date of production not identified
Poem written by Thomas L. Kane. Date of production not identified.
Henry Garrett : Rough notes with J. Grier's speech, 1850
Notes of a court case taken by Thomas L. Kane, refers to the Fugitive Slave Act and mentions Judge Kane. Grier is the judge, but his speech is missing.
Libraries, date of production not identified
Incomplete draft of a speech in Thomas L. Kane's handwriting, mentions education, careers, voting, etc. Date of production not identified.
More family writing when 17, 21, 28 : also account of his voyage to France / by T. L. Kane, 1839-1851
Typescript of a journal by Kane recording a trip Kane took to France, an interview with Dr. Benneville, a visit to Blockley Hospital, and various poetic and philosophical writings. Also contains copied letters and documents regarding the Mormons' settlement on Indian territory at Council Bluffs and various family history notes.
More family writing when 17, 21, and 28 : also account of his voyage / by T. L. Kane, 1839-1851
Typescripts of 1839-1851 journal and copybook
Notes, date of production not identified
Contains some indexed references to Thomas L. Kane's will.
Now I know it's a kite, date of production not identified
Poem written by Thomas L. Kane. Date of production not identified.
Thomas L. Kane journal, 1851-1852
Photocopy of journal by Kane including entries between November 11, 1851 and September 27, 1852