Kane (Pa.) -- Photographs
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Kane family photographs of other subjects, approximately 1850-1982
Contains photographs collected by the Kane family. Includes images of Mormon and Utah subjects, as well as the Kane family. Materials date from between approximately 1850 and 1982.
Kane family photographs of people, 1856-1971
Contains photographs of people collected by the Kane family. Includes images of the Kane family, as well as Mormons and other persons. Materials date from between 1856 and 1971.
Kane family photographs of places, approximately 1860-1974
Contains photographs of places collected by the Kane family. Includes images of locations associated with the Kane family, as well as with Mormons and others. Materials date from approximately 1860 and 1974.
Kane family photographs of the Kane family, approximately 1856-1971
Contains photographs of the Kane family that were collected by the family. Materials date from between 1856 and 1971.
Kane family photographs of unidentified buildings, approximately 1860
Contains photographs collected by the Kane family of unidentified buildings. The images date from around 1860.
Kane family photographs of unidentified persons, 1858-1939
Contains photographs of persons collected by the Kane family. The identities of the persons depicted in these images is unknown. Materials date from between 1858 and 1939.
Kane family photographs on the history of Kane, Pennsylvania, approximately 1858-1896
Contains photographs found in the pages of Kane's written history of the settlement of the town of Kane, Pennsylvania. Subjects include Kane family members, the Kane family home, landscapes, and buildings around the town of Kane. Materials are largely undated and unlabeled, but presumably date from the mid-to-late 19th century.
Kane family poems and flower, 1885
Contains a folio found in the third volume of the Kane family photograph album. The folio contains a transcription of a poem in German titled Haiden-Roslein, a note that reads "In Memoriam A.K.F.," a transcription of the same poem in English, and a dried flower. Materials are dated August and September 1885.
Photograph of a pile of rocks in the forest, Kane, Pennsylvania, approximately 1858-1870
Photograph of a pile of rocks in a field in the forest. Part of a fence is visible in the left half of the photograph and a pile of debris is visible in the right half. The photograph is pocked with dark brown age spots.