Box 11
Contains 152 Results:
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, 1851 November 15
Letter from Kane to Wood relating Kane family history and saying that Willie (Kane's brother) has recovered from his illness, dated November 15, 1851.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, 1851 December 8
Letter from Kane to Wood on the treason prosecution, dated December 8, 1851.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, [1851?] December 23
Letter from Kane to Wood mentioning helping Louis Kossuth to start a quiet political movement and hope that Elizabeth Wood will be able to come visit Bessie Kane (Kane's sister), dated December 23, 1851.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, 1852 January
Letter from Kane to Wood relating more on Kossuth's political movement, saying they are in the state legislature, dated January 10-11, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, 1852 February 12
Letter from Kane to Wood explaining the lateness of the children's Christmas box, dated February 12, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, 1852 March 8
Letter from Kane to Wood saying Elisha was supposed to visit the Woods, dated March 8, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, 1852 March 15
Letter from Kane to Wood saying he plans to visit on April 5, dated March 15, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, bulk: approximately 1852
Letter from Kane to Wood on his engagement with Elizabeth Wood, says he isn't telling anyone and he wants her to be completely free.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, 1852 March 17
Letter from Kane Wodd assuring Wood that he is in good health and that he will not die and says that Rensselaer has been sold, dated March 17, 1852.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 March 26
Letter from Elizabeth Wood to Kane saying she wants to tell some family members of their engagement, dated March 26, 1852.