Box 2a
Contains 63 Results:
James Kane letter to Alida Kane Constable, 1850 November 29
Letter from James Kane to Alida Kane Constable, discusses his health and regiment, speaks of his discussion with the doctor, and expresses concern over Elisha Kent Kane, dated November 29, 1850.
James Kane letter to Alida Kane Constable, 1851 January 9
Letter from James Kane to Alida Kane Constable, his rheumatism has really flared up again, unable to do very much because of the discomfort, dated January 9, 1851.
James Kane letter to Alida Kane Constable, 1851 January 18
Letter from James Kane to Alida Kane Constable, his illness has eased a little, dated January 18, 1851.
James Kane letter to Alida Kane Constable, 1851 February 1
Letter from James Kane to Alida Kane Constable, sorry to hear of the various illnesses that affect Alida’s brother, Tom, and Elisha, dated February 1, 1851.
James Kane letter to Alida Kane Constable, 1851 February 17
Letter from James Kane to Alida Kane Constable, feeling decidedly better even though he is unable to venture outside the house, dated February 17, 1851.
James Kane letter to Alida Kane Constable, 1851 February 28
Letter from James Kane to Alida Kane Constable, feeling no worse or better, includes a few lines of verse inside, dated February 28, 1851.
James Kane letter to Alida Kane Constable, 1851 March 20
Letter from James Kane to Alida Kane Constable, describes his ability to sleep, and laments Alida’s brother’s accident, dated March 20, 1851.
James Kane letter, date of production not identified
Two sheets from an incomplete letter that is missing both a beginning and an end (written in James Kane’s hand), several thoughts on modern religion and some reminiscences, date of production not identified.
James Kane letter to Alida Kane Constable, 1847 September 22
Letter from James Kane to Alida Kane Constable, several lines of verse, dated September 22, 1847.
James Kane letter to Alida Kane Constable, 1847 October 7
Letter from James Kane to Alida Kane Constable, several lines of verse, dated October 7, 1847.