Box 37
Contains 161 Results:
Harriet Amelia Kane papers, 1870-1894
Contains journals, correspondence, ephemera, and other materials by Kane. Includes information on her life and activities, including her medical studies and practice. Also includes information on her relationships and interactions with other members of the Kane family. Materials date from between 1870 and 1894.
Harriet A. Kane diary, 1893 January 1 - December 31
Harriet A. Kane Diary, 1 January - 31 December 1893, The Standard Diary, 1893, hardback black cover and damaged binding, 135 pp. (19 pp. blank), dark & light ink and pencil, several short breaks through the account, includes printed Counting-House Calendar for 1893, population statistics, legal holidays, interest laws, rate of income on stocks, rates of postage, and interest table at front.
Harriet autograph letter to Granny, 1893 December 29
AL, from [Harriet?], Kane, to Granny, incomplete, thanking her for the handkerchiefs, also includes several figures and accounts, 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 29 December 1893; found after page with 28 January 1893 entry.
Program, 1893 August 4
Program for a “Musicale for Miss Hollister’s Pupils at M.E. Church,” 1 p., 4 August [1893]; found after page with 4 August entry, which refers to it.
McKean co. woman's Christian temperance union convention program, 1893 September 21-22
Program for the McKean Co. Woman’s Christian Temperance Union Convention, held in East Bradford, PA, frayed at edges, included on the program: Dr. E.D. Kane, Scientific Temperance Instruction; Dr. Harriet A. Kane, Dress and Deformity; Mrs. Elisha K. Kane (Zella), response to address of welcome; Harriet, Young Woman’s Work, and also The Silver Question from a Woman’s Standpoint, 1 p., folded, printed on 4 sides, 21-22 September 1893; found on page with 4 September entry.
Church program, 1893
Handwritten program for church Christmas program, 1893, [written by Harriet?], 1 p.; found after page with 25 December entry.
Notes
Scrap of paper with Mrs. E. Chandler’s address and position (Supt. Health and Heredity, Women’s Christian Temperance Union, Port Allegheny), to be given to Harriet, 1 p., n.d.; found on page labeled “Bills Payable, February,” has Mrs. Chandler’s name on the page.
W.P. Eckels autograph letter signed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 1893 March 17
Autograph letter signed, from W.P. Eckels, Supt. of Schools, Smethport, to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, Kane, he must decline her invitation, but would like to speak some other time on the subject she named, 1 p., 17 March 1893; found on otherwise blank page labeled “Bills Payable, November.”
Statement, 1894 October 13
“Cyclone” some kind of statement, handwritten on a scrap of paper, charges 3 months rent and takes out of that other expenses, 1 p., 13 October 1894; found on the back cover, after the last page.
Harriet A. Kane diary, 1894 January 1- December 31
Harriet A. Kane Diary, 1 January - 31 December 1894,The Standard Diary, 1894, black cover and binding, 158 pp. (14 pp. blank), dark ink, includes printed Counting-House Calendars for 1894 & 1895, population statistics, value of foreign currencies, legal holidays, interest laws of all the states, table with rates of income on stocks, rates of postage information, and an interest table in front, as well as preprinted dates throughout.