Box 2
Contains 75 Results:
Letters to Florence B. Kane, 1902
J.H. Leuba letter to Florence B. Kane, 1902 March 20
Letter from J.H. Leuba, while in Bryn Maur, Pennsylvania, to Florence B. Kane, while in Dover, mentions the burning of Denleigh Hall, lectures of two Frenchmen, addressed to the Free Library Commission of Delaware, includes envelope, dated March 20, 1902.
Letter to Florence B. Kane, 1902 June 7
Letter from Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, to Florence B. Kane, while in Dover, asking her to come and visit and giving other news, includes envelope, dated June 7, 1902.
T.B. Hanson letter to Florence B. Kane, 1902 December 8
Letter from T.B. Hanson, while in Wilmington, to Florence B. Kane, while in West Chester, Pennsylvania, giving various items of news and asking Kane to come visit, includes envelope, dated December 8, 1902.
J. Frank Allee letter to Florence B. Kane, 1903 March 6
Letter from J. Frank Allee, while in Washington, D.C., to Florence B. Kane, while in Aiken, South Carolina, thanking her for her letter, written on U.S. Senate stationery, includes envelope, dated March 6, 1903.
Miley M. letters to Florence B. Kane, approximately 1908 August 13
Includes two letters. First letter from Miley M., S.S. Noordam, to Florence B. Kane, on her way to Bologne, dated “Tuesday the 26th” approximatley 1908. Second letter from Miley M., Hotel Rose Wiesbaden [Germany?], she is trying to get well, approximately August 13, 1908.
Miley M. letter to Florence B. Kane, 1908 September 21
Letter from Miley M. while in London, to Florence B. Kane, while in Sanderstown, Rhode Island, on her plans for the winter, she needs a companion, maybe her Aunt Florence, includes envelope, dated September 21, 1908.
John Jay Chapman letter to Florence B. Kane, date of production not identified
Letter from John Jay Chapman to Florence B. Kane, on not staying to visit long, date of production not identified.
Manuscript of poems, 1846-1847
Attached together and in same handwriting: Manuscript of poem, “Valentine,” author unknown, 1 p., 14 February 1847; Manuscript of untitled poem, author unknown, “for Mr. James Kane,” 1 p., Albany, 19 October 1846; L, from Mrs. John C. Spencer [E.S. Spencer], Albany, to James Kane, copy, thanking him for his kindness, 1 p., 14 September 1846.
J.A. Bayard Kane letter to Florence B. Kane, 1895 July 12
Letter from J.A. Bayard Kane, while in Eustis, Maine, to Florence B. Kane, he is at King and Bartlett Lakes and Spencer Stream Camps, asks her to send books, includes envelope, dated July 12, 1895.