Envelopes (Stationery)
Found in 327 Collections and/or Records:
Curtis Carter stationery, 2009
Dried flowers, 1858 April
Envelope containing flowers.
"E.D. Kane to T.L.K", approximately 1861-1863
E.D. Townsend special order, 1863 August 28
Enclosed in same envelope (included): Special Order no. 396, from E.D. Townsend, granting Thomas L. Kane permission to visit Washington, 1 p., 3 September 1863; Special Order no. 396, from E.D. Townsend, instructing Lt. Thomas J. Leiper to be relieved of duty from Thomas L. Kane’s staff, 1 p., 3 September 1863.
E.D. Townsend special orders, 1863 July
Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane envelope to Bessie Shields, 1866 February 11
Empty envelope with note written on inside flap, from Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane to Bessie Shields, telling her that she stills loves her the same, even though it is her duty to “stand by Tom,” 11 February 1866.
Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane papers, 1830
Envelope with explanation written by Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane of what is inside, “Extract from Philip Hone’s diary relating to my mother’s marriage. Copied by Mrs. W. No. 3, a proof of her amiability, as the entry is of her predecessor’s,” entry is 1 p., folded, dated 1830; also envelope addressed to William Wood, New York, from Kane, PA.
Elizabeth Oakey envelope to Sarah Oakey Sirrine, 1881 December 7
The envelope which contained the letter from Elizabeth Oakey in Ogden, Utah to Sarah Oakey Sirrine in Dingle, Idaho. The envelope is postmarked December 17, 1881.