Box 6
Contains 214 Results:
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 December 5
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that his cousin Elias Kent Kane is stricken with cold and fever. He says that Congress has added an additional forty cases to his workload. Dated December 5, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 December 6
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that his cousin Elias Kent Kane's health appears to be improving after taking strong medications. He asks for advice on whether to accept an honor or not. Dated December 6, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 December 8
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying they believe his cousin Elias Kent Kane has a disease of the nerves. Although yesterday he went to work at the Senate, the illness is still severe. Dated December 8, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 December 9
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that his cousin Elias Kent Kane is not better and the physicians have prescribed him opium, but his mind is clear when he is fully awake. Dated December 9, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 December 10
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that his cousin Elias Kent Kane's symptoms have improved a little bit although he is still in a dangerous stage. He says the disease was plainly brought from the West as a result of the cholera. John says he is going to spend the night with him. Dated December 10, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 December 11
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying the physicians have declared that Elias Kent Kane is "all but lost" and the effects of his disease cannot be reversed. Dated December 11, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 December 12
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying his cousin Elias Kent Kane's condition declined until he died early that morning, and his disease was most likely contracted before he even arrived in Washington. Since he was Catholic, he had his last rites administered to him today. Dated December 12, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 December 13
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that Uncle Elias Kane's family is composed after the death of Elias Kent Kane, although some of them are depressed. The funeral is scheduled for tomorrow at noon. He adds that Martin Van Buren grieves as if he had lost a brother. Dated December 13, 1835.
John K. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1835 December 14
Letter from John K. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane saying that the funeral for his cousin Elias Kent Kane is over and Elias was esteemed by all the senators. John felt that he and Elias were close enough to be brothers. Dated December 14, 1835.
John K.Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1838 January 7
Materials include a signed original letter from John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane to their son Thomas L. Kane who was away at college in Carlisle. It says that John may have to appear in Washington, which will delay his trip to visit Tom. Dated January 7, 1838.