Box 10
Contains 200 Results:
Elizabeth Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, bulk: approximately 1853
Letter from Elizabeth Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane, written by Thomas L. Kane, saying that she is going to Fern Rock, and that, while she hasn't been doing chores, she is feeding the little German musician until Elizabeth Wood Kane returns. There is a note at the end by Thomas L. Kane. No date on item. Dated approximately 1853.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1853 December 2
Letter from Elizabeth Wood Kane to Thomas L. Kane saying she doesn't think he has been acting good toward her because he told her to stay where she is until Christmas. Dated December 2, 1853.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1853 December 2
Letter from Elizabeth Wood Kane to Thomas L. Kane saying that her family wants her to stay with them until Christmas but she doesn't want to because she misses Tom. Dated December 2, 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, approximately 1853
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that Washington D.C. is a "wretched place" but he is doing well in his work there. He says they have nominated their candidate and will elect him the next day. No date on item. Dated approximately 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, approximately 1853 December
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane, possibly a response to her letter from December 2, 1853, saying that he doesn't want to quarrel with her. No date on item. Dated approximately December 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1853 December 5
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that the man for whom he went to Washington in order to help is not a good man. He also says that he had supper with ill-mannered, immoral people, went to church and was not impressed, and went to F.P. Blair's to retreive the letters he had that were from Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Leiper. Dated December 5, 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1853 December
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that he supports the temperence movement. Dated December 3-4, 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, approximately 1853
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane discussing their upcoming trip together. No date on item. Dated approximately 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, [1854?] June 8
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that he is homesick and doesn't want to go to Washington D.C. again. Dated June 8, approximately 1854.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1863 August 24
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that he wants to hear about her health at least every other day since the weather has been warm and many people are sick and dying. He says that his miners went on strike. Dated August 24, 1863.