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Thomas L. Kane note, approximately 1850
Several notes in Thomas L. Kane’s hand concerning a police officer by the name of “John Duncan,” date of production not identified.
Thomas L. Kane receipt, 1853 January 4
Receipt from Goodyear’s Rubber Warehouse to Thomas L. Kane for $13, dated January 4, 1853.
Thomas Leiper papers, date of production not identified
Thomas Leiper Papers, typescript, “Inscribed to dear Mother, This book was the work of Thomas Leiper Kane, grandson of Thomas Leiper of Philadelphia and son of Jane Duval Leiper Kane and belongs to Sybil Kent Kane of Kane, Pa., his granddaughter;” this semi-biography contains an index of some of Leiper’s papers, as well as copies of various letters, including correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, (with 2 pp. missing). Date of production not identified.
Thomas Leiper's Last Will and Testament , 1824 April 20
Photocopy of Last Will and Testament of Thomas Leiper, gives house to wife Elizabeth, leaves family business (including a mill and wharf) to sons George, William, and Samuel, other property divided between Thomas’ other children and friends, dated April 20, 1824.
Tombstone inscriptions of Reverend Russell and Rebekah Russell, 1846 February 4
Tombstone inscriptions of Reverend Russell from 1692, and Rebekah Russell from 1688, taken by Caroline Martin at Hadley and given to R.W. Dated February 4, 1846.
Two epithets, date of production not identified
Two epithets, “Sacred to the memory of Sybil Kane” and “In memory of John Kane,” Sybil Kane died 18 July 1806, aged 67, John Kane died 15 March 1808, aged 73, date of production not identified.
W. Joseph Tropel memorandum, 1784 March 21
Memorandum, from W. Joseph Tropel, torn, stating notes that were to be added to the list of objections A. Kintzing had against J. Pemberton, dated March 21, 1784.