Box 6
Contains 214 Results:
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1843 November
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to his son Elisha Kent Kane, which includes some recent medical reports and information about the economic conditions in their community. Dated November 7-8, 1843.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1843 October 31
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane telling Elisha that Thomas L. Kane decided to spend the winter in Paris. John predicts that slavery will be extinct by 1900. He also talks about Roman Catholicism. Dated October 31, 1843.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1843 October 12
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane saying that the election took place yesterday and that he is working on the Girard Bank trial. Dated October 12, 1843.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1843 November 23
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane saying that Elisha's mother, Jane Duval Leiper Kane, is well and that his brother, Thomas L. Kane, has arrived in Paris. Dated November 23, 1843.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, bulk: 1843 November
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane in which John wishes Elisha well and updates him about United States current events, John's work, and the people he is working with. Dated November 12-23, 1843.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1843 December
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane saying that he is going to Washington to finish some business and tells Elisha more about what is currently happening in Washington. He says it is likely that Alexander Dallas Bache will succeed Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler as head of the Coast Survey. December 1-4, 1843.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1843 December 4
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane saying that John will send Elisha a package soon. John tells Elisha that his brother Thomas L. Kane has just arrived in Paris. Dated December 4, 1843.
John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1843 December 26
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane to Elisha Kent Kane. The letter contains Christmas greetings and an update on all of the family members, including Thomas L. Kane, who was away in Paris. Dated December 26, 1843.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1844 January 28
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane with words of encouragement, an update of political and domestic affairs, and information about the presidential election. Dated January 28, 1844.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1844 March 12
Materials include an original letter from John K. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane predicting that both Texas and Oregon will be part of the Union in a year. John mentions the public outcry regarding the use of the Bible in public schools. He also gives Elisha an update about the family and politics and tells him about a friendly letter from Martin Van Buren. Dated March 12, 1844.