Box 11
Contains 152 Results:
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.
Elizabeth Kane letter, 1858 August 17
Letter from Kane to "the children" saying she recently receibved word that Mother took the wrong turn and ended up in Richmond, August 17, 1858.
Charles M. Burchard letter to Thomas L. Kane, date of production not identified
Letter from Burchard to Kane relating his attempts at seeking appointment have been denied despite being promised that he would receive employment, dated August 19.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 19
Letter from Wood to Kane giving an update on the family, expresses joy to see Willie so happy at Cornwall, describes a day of swimming at the beach and a holiday to High Bridge, dated August 19, 1858.
J. P. Green letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 21
Letter from Green to Kane giving an update on the Kane family as Mrs. Kane is away from Fern Rock and Bessie is acting as host and housekeeper, brief mention of a visit from Mr. Stenhouse who imparted some relevant Mormon news and gathered Thomas L. Kane's address, dated August 21, 1858.
Charlotte M. Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane and Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 18
Letter from Wood to Kane sends her love in an apparently hurried note, dated August 18, 1858.