Box 38
Contains 275 Results:
Florence typewritten letter, 1909 January
Typewritten letter, from Florence to “My prescious [sic] Dears,” they will not attempt to move for a while, Molly has offered their services to go to Catania or Palermo and nurse the wounded, 2 pp., January 1909.
Florence Bayard Kane typewritten letter to Francis, 1909 January
Typewritten letter, from Florence Bayard Kane to Francis, now in Siracusa, all her time has been in the hospital, “It has all been most exciting, but so dreadful that I can’t find any inclination to write about it, and all pleasure in sight seeing is gone for the time being,” 2 pp., n.d. [ca. January 1909].
Postcard to Elisha, 1909 April 8
Postcard to Elisha, Easter greetings, postmarked from Bradford, PA, 8 April 1909.
Jean Kane Foulke autograph letter signed to Elisha, 1909 May 26
Autograph letter signed, from Jean Kane Foulke to Elisha, offers condolences regarding Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane’s death, the “older generation” of the family is nearly gone, 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 26 May 1909.
J.W. Cornell typewritten letter signed to Elisha, 1909 June 21
Typewritten letter signed, from J.W. Cornell to Elisha, sends a copy of the will and inventory of the estate of Charles W. Shields, 1 p., 22 June 1909; copy of will, certified by John W. Cornell, 21 June 1909.
Elisha typewritten letter to Evan and Lila Kane, 1909 November 25
Typewritten letter, from Elisha to Evan and Lila Kane, copy, advice regarding real estate, speaks of the fights between the sons in each of their families, “Whether it be from heredity or environment, the grandchildren of Father and Mother have acquired something distinctive which makes me consider them superior to any other children whom I know,” includes envelope, 4 pp., 25 November 1909.
THomas L. Kane Jr. autograph letter signed to Elisha, 1909 November 29
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane, Jr., to Elisha, thanks Elisha for his advice (something to do with his love life), found a good well, 1 p., written on both sides, 29 November 1909.
Evan O. Kane autograph letter to Elisha, 1910 January 22
Autograph letter, from [Evan O. Kane] to Elisha, needs his and the community’s help to make the hospital successful, has reluctantly decided to accept pay for his services there, charity work, 9 pp., 22 January 1910.
Elisha autograph letter signed to Evan, 1910 January 30
Autograph letter signed, from Elisha to Evan, sorry his position concerning the hospital has been misunderstood, Evan is so busy attending to the sick that he has no time for hospital administrative matters, gives his advice about the hospital, 10 pp., 30 January 1910; includes typescript, 5 pp.
Elisha typewritten letter to Evan, 1910 May 26
Typewritten letter, from [Elisha] to Evan, copy, disagreements between the brothers over the estate, 2 pp., 26 May 1910.