Box 41
Contains 283 Results:
The Sudbury and Erie Railroad
Newspaper clipping entitled “The Sudbury and Erie Railroad,” n.d.
R. Biddle Roberts autograph letter signed to J.C. VanDyke, 1860 March 8
Autograph letter signed, from R. Biddle Roberts to J.C. VanDyke, the Marshall is disposed to provide Thomas L. Kane with the appointment, but Mr. Allister and others have made a petition, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 8 March 1860.
R. Biddle Roberts autograph letter signed to J.C. VanDyke, 1860 March 20
Autograph letter signed, from R. Biddle Roberts to J.C. VanDyke, the appointment will not be delayed, the Senator from Jefferson is backing Mr. Allister, 1 p., 20 March 1860.
J.S. Blunk autograph letter signed to Henry Wharton, 1860 February 15
Autograph letter signed, from [J.S. Blunk] to Henry Wharton, Thomas L. Kane must become a permanent resident of Elk County to receive the appointment, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 15 February 1860.
H.P. Craven autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1859 July 30
Autograph letter signed, from H.P. Craven to Thomas L. Kane, willing to work together in preventing whiskey venders from utilizing the land, 1 p., 30 July 1859.
Sea Dreams
Newspaper clipping, “Sea Dreams” by Alfred Tennyson, loose, n.d.
Thomas L. Kane notes
Notes written in the hand of Thomas L. Kane, listing of resolutions to be presented to a committee dealing with the various tracts of land, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, n.d.
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Horatio King
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Horatio King, draft, with the move of Mr. H. Carman, Charles Wilson is recommended for the post, 1 p., n.d.
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Mr. Hyde
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Mr. Hyde, anxious to have Mr. Hyde on site as a measurer, 1 p., n.d.
G.B. Orerton autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1860 March 26
Autograph letter signed, from G.B. [Orerton] to Thomas L. Kane, received Thomas L. Kane’s correspondence relating to extending the counties, 1 p., 26 March 1860.