Envelopes (Stationery)
Found in 347 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas L. Kane correspondence to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 1862 January- 1862 June
Paper envelope in which letters were enclosed, labeled “No. 2. T.L. Kane to E.D. Kane. From January 1, 1862 to the time of his being taken prisoner at Harrisonburg, June 8, 1862.”
Thomas L. Kane envelope, 1862 April 2
Empty envelope, addressed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane in Thomas L. Kane’s hand, postmarked from Washington, 2 April [1862].
Thomas L. Kane envelope, approximately 1877
Envelope addressed to TLK, labeled “Important.” Dated approximately 1877.
Thomas L. Kane envelope, 1857 February 16
Envelope addressed to Thomas L. Kane by care of the American consulate in Havana, Cuba. The envelope was sent from Philadelphia on February 16 and arrived in Cuba on February 26, 1857. Dated February 16, 1857.
Thomas L. Kane envelope to Elizabeth Wood Kane, [1852?] April 15
Empty envelope to "Miss Bessie Wood" (Elizabeth Wood Kane) in Thomas L. Kane's handwriting. Dated April 15, approximately 1852.
Thomas L. Kane envelopes, 1859-1884
Two empty envelopes, both addressed to Kane, one House of Representatives envelope, the other has "K" imprinted on the back.
Thomas Laugher empty envelope, 1721
Thomas Streete empty envelope, 1671
Unknown envelope to Thomas Oakey, 1910
An envelope that contained a letter sent to Thomas Oakey in Salt Lake City. The letter is missing. The envelope has a partial postmark of 1910.