Box 4
Contains 98 Results:
John K. Kane letter to Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, 1825 February 18
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his mother, Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, discussing the pros and cons of being a member of the House of the Representatives. Dated February 18, 1825.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kane, 1825 February 28
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his father, Elisha Kane, updating the latter about the work being addressed during the present congressional session. The letter is torn. Dated February 28, 1825.
John K. Kane letter to Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, 1825 March 26
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his mother, Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, asking for word from home especially since the session of legislature seems far from ending. Dated March 26, 1825.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kane, 1825 March 22
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his father, Elisha Kane, updating Elisha on work being done during the current legislative session in the Pennsylvania State Legislature. He says that he has gained some experience but wishes to avoid a "second tour of legislative duty". Dated March 22, 1825.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kane, 1825 April 1
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his father, Elisha Kane, that says the House and Senate of the Pennsylvannia State Legislature have resolved to conclude the session on Tuesday the 12th, and John should return home on Wednesday. Dated April 1, 1825.
Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, 1825 April 4
Materials include a letter from Jane Duval Leiper Kane to Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, containing a family update with special mention of John's anticipated return home. Dated April 4, 1825.
John K. Kane letter to Elisha Kane, 1826 June 23
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his father, Elisha Kane, saying that after John gives the valedictory address at West Point, John and Jane will travel to Albany, New York. Dated June 23, 1826.
John K. Kane letter to Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, 1826 July 6
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his mother, Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, describing a trip to Trenton Falls, several miles from Utica, New York. Dated July 6, 1826.
John K. Kane letter to Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, 1826 June 13
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his mother, Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, saying that he and Jane have been well-received at West Point and find themselves in good company. Dated June 13, 1826.
John K. Kane letter to Elizabeth Kintzing Kane, 1827 July 20
Materials include a letter from John K. Kane to his mother, Elizabeth Kintzing Kan. The letter contains an update about Kane's family. Dated July 20, 1827.