Box 11
Contains 5 Results:
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1850 October 9
Letter from William Wood while in New York to Thomas L. Kane, asks his opinion on a circular about the problems of getting labor for the West Indies from places other than Africa, Thomas'a essay on the Mormons brought “tears in (his) eyes.” Dated October 9, 1850.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1850 November 16
Letter from William Wood while in New York to Thomas L. Kane, labeled confidential, mentions slaves being moved into the southern slave states from the northern ones. Dated November 16, 1850.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1855 November 8
Letter from William Wood while in New York to Thomas L. Kane, written on an envelope, baby Harriet “is the dearest little soul.” Dated November 8, 1855.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1876 September 8
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane, the Cardinal will return next week and Wood will then secure the letter Thomas desires. Dated Spetember 8, 1876.
Thomas L. Kane business notes, [1877?] July
Notes by Thomas L. Kane, “Dates,” notes on a business deal between Thomas and William Wood, 11 July— waits to make final offer until “consultation with Elizabeth D. Wood, 12 July— offers William Wood property in McKean Co. Dated July 11-16, approximately 1877.