Box 2
Contains 75 Results:
Florence B. Kane letter to George Foulke, 1897 October 3
Letter from Florence, Chestnut Hill, to George Foulke, thanking him for his check but telling him she can’t accept it, dated October 3, 1897.
George R. Foulke letter to Florence B. Kane, date of production not identified
Letter from George R. Foulke, Bolo, to Florence B. Kane, informing her that Jean and the “baby” are doing “unusually well,” dated June 2, year not identified.
Eliza Kane letter to Florence B. Kane, date of production not identified
Letter from Eliza Kane, to Florence Bayard Kane, giving her money to spend on new clothes, etc. date of production not identified.
Florence B. Kane letter to George Foulke, date of production not identified
Letter from Florence B. Kane to George Foulke, she wants to help Jeanie [George and Jean’s daughter] in her illness, date of production not identified.
John Jay Chapman letter to Florence B. Kane, 1887 January 27
Letter from John Jay Chapman to Florence B. Kane, on Nancy and how being with her (Florence’s) family is like seeing Nancy again, “your faces are like her,” maybe Nancy is Florence’s sister, Anne, dated January 27, 1887.
B.L. letters to Florence B. Kane, 1887 May 2-10
Includes two letters from B.L. to Florence B. Kane in Westchester, Pennsylvania. The first letter, gives advice to Florence about her idea of teaching, dated May 2, 1887. The second letter, written while in New York, offers more advice, she should get experience before trying to teach on her own, dated May 10, 1887. Envelope also included.
John Jay Chapman letter to Florence B. Kane, 1888 May 4
Letter from John Jay Chapman, New York, to Florence B. Kane, informing her that he has moved, dated May 4, 1888.
John Jay Chapman letter to Florence B. Kane, 1888 May 14-18
Includes two letters: Letter from John Jay Chapman, New York, to Florence B. Kane, he may come on Saturday, dated May 14, 1888; letter from Chapman, New York, to Florence B. Kane, his train may be too late to see her in the evening, dated May 18, 1888.
John Jay Chapman letter to Florence B. Kane, 1888 June 6
Letter from John Jay Chapman, New York, to Florence B. Kane, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, he can’t come to Chestnut Hill because his “finances are in a bad way,” includes envelope, dated June 6, 1888.
John Jay Chapman letter to Florence B. Kane, 1888 July 11
Letter from John Jay Chapman, New York, to Florence B. Kane, Philadelphia, he’ll see Bessie [her sister], plans for coming to see her, includes envelope, dated July 11, 1888.