Box 46
Contains 45 Results:
J.D. Brooder autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1898 February 3
Autograph letter signed, from J.D. Brooder, Kane, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., asks that Kane & Kemp “call a halt” in the matter of the Kane Kemp Block, 1 p., 3 February 1898.
Thomas L. Kane, Jr. shipping receipt, 1897 December 15
Shipping receipt, received from Thompson & Co. to be sent to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., Kane, by The Bradford, Bordell & Kinzua Railway Co., Mt. Jewett, PA, 1 p., 15 December 1897.
The art novelty company autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1897 August 4
Autograph letter signed, from The Art Novelty Co., Rochester, NY, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., Kane, returned proofs, 1 p., 4 August 1897.
J.W. Nicholson typewritten letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1897 August 12
Typewritten letter signed, from J.W. Nicholson, The Art Novelty Co., Rochester, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., Kane, asks about the proofs they sent, 1 p., 12 August 1897.
John N. Apple typewritten letter signed to Dr. Kane, 1894 September 13
Typewritten letter signed, from John N. Apple, Attorney, Smethport, PA, to Dr. Kane [Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, Harriet, Evan, or Thomas L. Kane, Jr.?], Mrs. Moses wants payment due her, 1 p., 13 September 1894.
J.W. Nicholson typewritten letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1897 August 17
Typewritten letter signed, from J.W. Nicholson, The Art Novelty Co., Rochester, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., they received his order for photographs, 1 p., 17 August 1897.
J.A. Atkinson autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1897 May 13
Autograph letter signed, from J.A. Atkinson, Goodwill Hill, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., offers Kane Dr. Chaevneau’s formula to cure “the heaves” for $5, 1 p., 13 May 1897.
William Akerby, 1896 April 11
Receipt, received $10 of William Akerby by Thomas L. Kane, Jr., for the Methodist Church lot, 1 p., 11 April 1896.
Thomas L. Kane, Jr. receipt for taxes , 1897 February 8
Receipt for taxes paid by Thomas L. Kane, Jr. for 1896, 1 p., 8 February 1897.
Thomas L. Kane, Jr. statement, 1895 September 3
Statement, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., written in pencil, for wall paper, plaster, labor, etc., 1 p., 3 September 1895.