Box 10
Contains 200 Results:
Elizabeth Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1853 March 31
Letter from Elizabeth Kane, Thomas L. Kane's sister, to Elizabeth Wood Kane (addressed as "Dear Child") asking whether her black dress will be okay to wear to the wedding. Dated March 31, 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, bulk: approximately 1853
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that he sent her a telegraph recently. He says that he is stronger now and his family thinks they should be married as soon as everything is ready. He mentions his visit on Tuesday. No date on item except "Thursday night". Dated approximately 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1853 April 4
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that if he had managed his time better he would have replied to her card sooner. He asks her to write to him that night so that it will reach him by Wednesday. Dated April 4, 1853.
Elizabeth Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1853 April 8
Letter from Elizabeth Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that she is glad to receive her boxes and, in reply to Elizabeth Wood Kane's letter from April 7, 1853, she will forward the list of people who will receive cake. Dated April 8, 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, bulk: approximately 1853
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane telling her not to overwork herself in the last ten days until their wedding. He says that he is hurrying and is also nervous about everything. He asks her to send a card if she is too tired to write him. No date on item. Dated approximately 1853.
Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1853 April 9
Letter from Jane Duval Leiper Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane asking if she should go to New York for the wedding or stay in Philadelphia. Dated April 9, 1853.
Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, approximately 1853
Letter from Jane Duval Leiper Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that she is having John K. Kane Jr. write the letter while she dictates because she is too busy to write it herself. She says she is coming to the wedding after all, she doesn't want Elizabeth Wood Kane's relatives excluded from attending the ceremony, and she asks about Elizabeth's plans after the wedding. No date on item. Dated approximately 1853.
Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1853 April 21
Note from Jane Duval Leiper Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane, after her wedding, saying "a wedding token of love from her mother." Dated April 21, 1853.
John Walter Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1853 May 3
Letter from John Walter Wood to Elizabeth Wood Kane saying that Charlotte has written about his mission to the backwoods of Pennsylvania and he is going to come for "Bessie Original Kane". Dated May 3, 1853.
Thomas L. Kane letter to John Walter Wood, 1852 April 26
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to John Walter Wood telling Wood about his engagement to Elizabeth Wood Kane. Envelope included. Dated April 26, 1852.