Box 41
Contains 283 Results:
J.L. Brown autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 December 25
Autograph letter signed, from J.L. Brown, Williamsville, to Thomas L. Kane, he can’t get the amount of lumber out in only a month, includes other company affairs, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 25 December 1858.
E. Burlingame autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1858 December 27
Autograph letter signed, from E. Burlingame, Williamsville, to TLK, the mill and shanty, clearing the channel, his sister died, the amount of lumber needed to fence the Lee Lot, 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 27 December 1858.
J.L. Brown autograph letter signed to William Biddle, 1858 December 28
Autograph letter signed, from J.L. Brown, Smethport, to William Biddle, gives facts about the “Road Tax of 1857,” also autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane Struthers to Biddle, he doesn’t think Brown is liable to the State Road Commissioners, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 28 December 1858.
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to J.L. Brown, approximately 1858 January 5
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane, Philadelphia, to J.L. Brown, asks him to stop sawing until speaking with E. Burlingame, 1 p., 5 January 1858 [actually 1859?]
Thomas L. Kane letter to E. Brulingame, 1859 January 3
Letter, from Thomas L. Kane, Philadelphia, to E. Brulingame, copy, written by Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, more on the lumber and the dam, Brown’s behavior, 2 pp., 3 January 1859.
Thomas L. Kane letter to J.L. Brown, 1859 January 3
Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to J.L. Brown, copy, written by Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, responses to Brown’s complaint against Burlingame, 1 p., 3 January 1859.
E. Burlingame autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1859 January
Autograph letter signed, from E. Burlingame, Williamsville, to Thomas L. Kane, clearing the channel, counting the lumber, accounts, 1 p., 17-18 January 1859.
Burlingame autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1859 February 17
Autograph letter signed, from Burlingame, Williamsville, to Thomas L. Kane, [Biddle told Brown not to have the dam torn down?], men fear a lawsuit if they do it, part of letter is pasted down to previous one, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 17 February 1859.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Biddle, 1859 February 24
Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to Biddle, copy, written by Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, sends Biddle letter from Burlingame, is the statement correct?, 1 p., 24 February 1859.
Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane autograph letter signed to E. Burlingame, 1859 February 24
Autograph letter signed, from Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane to E. Burlingame, Thomas L. Kane is too sick to write and see about Burlingame’s problem, 1 p., 24 February [1859].