Box 11
Contains 94 Results:
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 31
Letter from Wood to Kane mentioning Thomas L. Kane's expenses for his trip to Utah, which the government should be obliged to pay, update on recent family events, dated August 31, 1858.
Elizabeth Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, date of production not identified
Letter to Kane giving thanks along with the news that mother went to Aunt Patterson's.
William Kane letter to Mary Leiper, 1858 July 27
Letter from "Willy" Kane to Aunt Mary, describing a trip to Padstow, dated July 27, 1858.
Frances Jessie Clark letter to Mrs. Kane, date of production not identified
Letter from Clark to "Mrs. Kane" expressing thanks for the words of comfort recently sent after she lost her three children, dated July 12.
Harriet Amelia Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, bulk: date of production not identified
Letter expressing thanks for the "madonna" and provides an update on recent activities, dated August 9.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 12
Letter from Wood to Kane discussing finances and the recent family trip to Tye and the beautiful scenery there, dated August 12, 1858.
Letter to Mrs. Ferguson, 1858 July 27
Letter to Ferguson saying Willie has been happy in Cornwall, dated July 27, 1858.
Elizabeth Kane and John K. Kane, Jr. letter to Thomas L. Kane and Elizabeth Wood Kane, date of production not identified
Letter from Bess to Thomas L. Kane and Elizabeth Wood Kane and from John K. Kane, Jr., to Thomas L. Kane, comments about the family members at home and word of mother’s safe arrival in Washington, dated August 13.
John K. Kane, Jr. letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 August 16
Letter to Kane saying Mom and Pat are away while Bessie went off to church, a remedy to cure little "Harry" of her "childhood worms," dated August 15, 1858.
Jane D. Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane and Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 16
Letter from Kane describing the trip from Washington to White Sulphur Springs was a little problematic when they took the wrong boat and ended up in Richmond, dated August 16, 1858.