Box 6
Contains 215 Results:
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1853 April 28
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane sending word from Richmond about the journey to the South with an outline of future travel plans. Dated April 28, 1853.
Letters of John Kintzing Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane, bulk: 1914
Materials include a set of typescripts of a compilation of letters written by John Kintzing Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane. The letters were written from 1812 to 1857 and they were compiled by Helen Hamilton Stockton (daughter of Elizabeth Kane Shields) in 1914. The compiliation of letters includes an introduction with general information about the Kane family, a journal entry written by Elizabeth Kane Shields, and sixteen letters. Dated 1914.
Elias Kane letter to John K. Kane, 1825 March 13
Materials include a letter from Elias Kane to his nephew John K. Kane talking about business in Illinois and saying that the laws and system for debt collection are miserable. Dated March 13, 1825.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1820
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane telling her that he will return tomorrow and he has had some discussions with Jane's father about an issue with the law. Dated 1820.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1820 August 10
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that he has arrived in New York and that a man who probably hoped to court Jane was asking about her, but didn't know that John had married her. Dated August 10, 1820.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, bulk: approximately 1826
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that he arrived at Newbold's Landing last night. Dated approximately 1826.
Elias Kane letter to John K. Kane, 1825 June 13
Materials include a letter from Elias Kane to John K. Kane saying that he feels disgusted with himself for something he did and that he wants to conduct himself in a manner that his children will be proud of. He also says that he voted in favor of Henry Clay's nomination. Dated June 13, 1825.
John K. Kane letter to Alida Van Renneselaer Kane Constable, 1854 June 12
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his sister Alida Van Renneselaer Kane Constable saying that he is giving her 1,050 dollars. One thousand dollars for her annuity and fifty dollars for interest money that he had invested. There is a note written by Alida on the back saying that the money was invested in Harelton Co. Dated June 12, 1854.
John K. Kane letter to Alida Van Renneselaer Kane Constable, 1840 October 29
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his sister Alida Van Renneselaer Kane Constable saying that he is immersed in court duties and landscaping plans. The original envelope is included with the letter. Dated October 29, 1840.
John K. Kane letter to Alida Van Renneselaer Kane Constable, 1840 October 10
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to Alida Van Renneselaer Kane Constable about the death of their uncle Elias Kane, the death of John's nephew, William Taylor, and the state of Jane's health. Dated October 10, 1840.