Box 23
Contains 143 Results:
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed, 1861 April 26
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane, Headquarters Coudersport Potter County, list of a volunteer privates from Potter County who are ordered to report at Shippen, 2 pp., 26 April 1861.
E.S. Mason autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1861 May 8
Autograph letter signed, from E.S. Mason to Thomas L. Kane, transmitting a bill which may be altered at Thomas L. Kane’s discretion, 1 p., 8 May 1861.
Remarks, approximately 1861 May
“Remarks” on a bill, regarding Thomas L. Kane’s being paid as a Colonel from 8-15 May 1861, 1 p., written on both sides, n.d. [ca. May 1861].
Officers of various Companies at Camp Curtin autograph letter signed to Governor Andrew G. Curtin, 1861 May 28
Autograph letter signed, from “Officers of various Companies at Camp Curtin” to Gov. Andrew G. Curtin, recommending the appointment of Dr. S.D. Freeman as surgeon, in envelope addressed to Thomas L. Kane, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 28 May 1861.
Captain Dennis McGee autograph letter signed to Kane, 1861 June 14
Autograph letter signed, from Captain Dennis McGee, to Kane, asking for a furlough, 2 pages, 14 June 1861.
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Elisha Kent Kane, 1861 June 18
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane (son), “When Father writes your real name, it makes him sorrowful, because he can remember his dear brother when he was no older than you are,” wants Elisha to take care of the family if he (Thomas L. Kane) doesn’t come back, 1 p., 18 June 1861.
A. Diffey telegraph to Kane, 1861 July 15
Telegraph, from A. Diffey to Kane, on having repairs done, 1 page, 15 July 1861.
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Elisha Kent Kane, 1861 July 27
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane, “when I am gone to the blue sky you will be glad to think of your being good and kind to Mother and Grandma and Aunt Ann. All we can do for people after they have gone away is to try and do what we know they would have liked us to do when they were alive,” sends some dried flowers (not there), 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 27 July [1861].
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter, 1861 July 31
Autograph letter, written by Thomas L. Kane and signed by George Gibson, on the number of tents they have, 1 p., 31 July 1861.
H.J. Biddle autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1861 September 30
Autograph letter signed, from H.J. Biddle to Thomas L. Kane, giving instructions not to change the position of his men, 1 p., 30 September 1861.