Box 10
Contains 200 Results:
Harriet Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 September 13
Letter from Harriet Wood to her sister Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that Thomas L. Kane came to visit and asking Elizabeth to give her love to everyone. Dated September 13, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 September 14
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane telling her how the house looks and saying that if Charlotte Wood reads the letter she is a low and vulgar creature. There is a note from Charlotte Wood on the back of the letter. Dated September 14, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 September 17
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane telling her about his visit with her family at Glen Cove. Dated September 17, 1852.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 September 19
Letter from Elizabeth Wood Kane to Thomas L. Kane about going to a cathedral, William Kane's death, and Thomas's health. The letter is incomplete. Dated September 19, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 September 21
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane replying to her letter from August 31, 1852. He responds to her plea for forgiveness and asks her to bring home some ivy from her father's old home in Bootle. Dated September 21, 1852.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 September 23
Letter from Elizabeth Wood Kane to Thomas L. Kane asking for the names of French books to read, telling him to meet her at home instead of at the dock, and describing the poor people she has seen in Europe. Dated September 23, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 September 24
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane about his health, his desire that she continue her education, and his request that she stay with his Rensselaer family when she returns. Dated September 24, 1852.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 September 30
Letter from Elizabeth Wood Kane to Thomas L. Kane describing a vist to her family, telling him about a man she'll be traveling with, sending him violets and crimson leaves, saying that her family wants her to wait to get married, and saying that she saw a sketch by Brigham Young. Dated September 30, 1852.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 October 5
Letter from Elizabeth Wood Kane to Thomas L. Kane replying to his letter from September 21, 1852. She says she needs to ask her father if she may travel to the Rensselaer home, but she thinks he will allow it. She says that it will be her last letter before sailing back to New York. Dated October 5, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 November 2
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that he hasn't received a letter from her father yet and declaring his happiness to her. Dated November 2, 1852.