Box 22
Contains 64 Results:
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 1862 April 2-3
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, he openly disobeyed orders on the march to Falls Church, expects to move soon, 1 p., written on both sides, 2-3 April [1862].
Thomas L. Kane manuscript
Manuscript, draft, written by Thomas L. Kane, on agents who would “accompany armies in the field for the prompt settlement of accounts,” 1 p., n.d.
William D. Kelly autographed letter signed to Jane Kane, 1862 June 11
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Mr. Watson, 1862 July 29
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1862 July 29
Letter, from Thomas L. Kane, Lock Haven, to Stanton, in Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane’s hand, draft, recruiting not going well, “the War spirit is flagging,” 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 29 July 1862.
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to General Bayard, 1862 August 1
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Gen. Bayard, draft, trying to prevent his battalion being moved, part in pencil, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 1 August 1862.
Memorandum suggested to K. by reading to him his recollections of M’Dowell’s remarks March 23/62, 1867 December 30
“Memorandum suggested to K. by reading to him his recollections of M’Dowell’s remarks March 23/62,” about problems between Thomas L. Kane and General Reynolds, 1 p., written on both sides, 30 December 1867.
Walter Wood autograph letter signed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 1863 February 23
Autograph letter signed, from Walter Wood, New York, to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, what she could do with her money, red underline, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 23 February 1863.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence to Elizabeth Wood, 1862 January-June
Paper envelope in which letters were enclosed, labeled “No. 2. T.L. Kane to E.D. Kane. From January 1, 1862 to the time of his being taken prisoner at Harrisonburg, June 8, 1862.”
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 1862 January 14-15
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, put House of Refuge Resolutions in envelope for her, Cameron been removed, “Neither you nor the children will be ashamed of me,” 1 p., 14-15 January 1862.