Box 11
Contains 152 Results:
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, [1852?] April 12
Envelope containing three pictures with prayers printed on the back.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 April 15
Letter from Kane to Wood replying to her letter asking for forgiveness, dated April 15, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane envelope to Elizabeth Wood Kane, [1852?] April 15
Empty envelope to "Miss Bessie Wood" (Elizabeth Wood Kane) in Thomas L. Kane's handwriting. Dated April 15, approximately 1852.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 May
Letter from Wood to Kane saying her father won't let her write to him more often then he writes to her, her thoughts about him being a lawyer, he has decided against the governorship of Utah, to her, Deseret doesnt't look very inviting, and she is taking her first communion, dated May 2-5, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, 1852 May 5
Letter from Kane to Wood sending Wood money he owes him, dated May 5, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 May 8
Letter from Kane to Wood, saying she sails for Europe on June 26 and he needs to start answering her letters as soon as he gets them, dated May 8, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 May 8
Letter from Kane to Wood refering to her communion, dated May 8, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to William Wood, 1852 May 10
Letter from Thomas L. Kane in Philidelphia to William Wood, asking for him to look at the book "The Imitation" he's sending for Elizabeth D. Wood's birthday. The book has pictures William will not like but,"are neverthless virtuous." Dated May 10, 1852.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1852 May 11
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth D. Wood, mentions, "long unfinished letter," and how much he loves her. Dated May 11, 1852.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 May 12
Letter from Elizabeth D. Wood to Thomas L. Kane, mentions the Carlos Dolcis painting "Magdalene and Holy Carpenter." Dated May 12, 1852.