Box 6
Contains 215 Results:
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 June 1
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane discussing concerns about her sisters Ann and Helen Leiper. He also says that Rachel Jackson, the First Lady of the United States, has invited Jane to visit her at the White House. Dated June 1, 1835.
John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1835 June 16
Letter from Jane Duval Leiper Kane and John K. Kane to their son Elisha Kent Kane with another note from Jane to her sister, Helen Leiper Patterson. The letter is damaged with some text missing, but it says that Jane has arrived in Washington D.C. and they've paid a visit to Andrew Jackson and his family. Elisha's parents ask about his health, update him on current events, and talk about his return home. Dated June 16, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1835 June 26
Letter from John K. Kane to his son, Elisha Kent Kane, saying that Jane returned home safely after her visit to Washington D.C. and that he is working hard to be able to take a summer vacation. Dated June 26, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 November 1
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that the commission work is difficult and moving slowly. He tells Jane that he will pass her message on to Martin Van Buren. Dated November 1, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 November 3
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that he is going to dine with President Andrew Jackson tomorrow night. Dated November 3, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 November 7
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that he lost the key to his briefcase and that the commission is running out of time to finish their work. Dated November 7, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 November 12
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that their cousin, George Janeway, wrote asking about the possibility of a war with France and for a commission as surgeon, so he can skip the stage of surgeon's mate. John says that George's letter shows lack of purpose and explains how he will respond to it. Dated November 12, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 November 14
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying they spent her birthday apart and speculating about the war that will probably occur if King Phillip (probably Louis Philippe I, King of France) refuses to give the money that he promised to the United States. Dated November 14, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 November 16
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying it appears that the commission may be able to wrap up by December 15. Dated November 16, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 November 26
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that he had an animated conversation with Andrew Jackson about phrenology last night and then went to have his character read that morning; he gives her a report of what the phrenologist determined. Dated November 26, 1835.