Box 11
Contains 152 Results:
Elizabeth Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, bulk: date of production not identifed
Letter to Kane expressing love for home and the desire that the family was together despite Thomas L. Kane's belief that he and Pat should live apart, she wishes that Kane did not dedicate himself so wholly to "what he considered the noblest aims of life" and that he spent more time educating his own children, dated August 22.
E. G. Pell letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, date of production not identified
Letter from Pell to Kane saying that Charlotte M. Wood had a prosperous voyage and is feeling much better, dated August 22.
John K. Kane, Jr. letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 August 24
Letter to Kane relating John Jr. invitation to write some articles for a medical journal, dated August 24, 1858.
Jane D. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 25
Letter from Kane announces her return with Pat to Fern Rock, dated August 25, 1858.
Jane D. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, date of production not identified
Letter to Kane accompanying a package of clothes for the family.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 24
Letter from Wood to Kane saying he is relieved to learn that they are settling within the boundaries of Pennsylvania instead of going all the way West to the Pacific coast or Utah, dated August 24, 1858.
Jane D. Kane and J. P. Green letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 August 29
Letter from Kane a Green to Kane accompanying a "bundle" being sent out to Kane, Peace Commissioners have returned from Utah, but have not spoken out or issued a manifesto of any kind, dated August 29, 1858.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 23
Letter from Wood to Kane relating his safe arrival in New York, dated August 23, 1858.
John K. Kane, Jr. letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 August 27
Letter from Kane, Jr. saying he is undecided whether to quiz or lecture during the upcoming year, he is presently dissecting an infant's thorax, dated August 27, 1858.
Elizabeth Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 August 28
Letter to Kane admonishing her to learn to be neat and orderly, dated August 28, 1858.