Box 9
Contains 10 Results:
Thomas L. Kane letter to John K. Kane, 1840 January 11
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to his father, John K. Kane, saying that he is departing the next day. Written in pencil. Dated January 11, 1840.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1840 January 12
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to his mother, Jane Duval Leiper Kane, saying that he is doing well, is with his father, and is getting ready to depart. Dated January 12, 1840.
Thomas L. Kane letter to John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1840 January
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to his parents, John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane, saying that his trip is going well and he isn't sea sick yet. Dated January 13-14, 1840.
Thomas L. Kane letter to John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1840 February 1
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane telling them about his voyage to New Orleans and the people he has met. Dated February 1, 1840.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1840 February 1
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to his brother Elisha Kent Kane saying that he is visiting his family in New Orleans and that he plans to go to Havana, Cuba, soon. Dated February 1, 1840.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1840 February 2
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to his brother Elisha Kent Kane describing the experiences he has had in New Orleans. The letter is slightly damaged with some text missing. Dated February 2, 1840.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1840 March 12
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elisha Kane describing a Catholic burial ground in New Orleans. Dated March 12, 1840.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1840 March 20
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Jane Duval Leiper Kane telling her about a Mrs. Nicholson who introduced him through letters to her brother in England, a friend of Charles Dickens. He also writes about getting to know his cousin Helen, daughter of Oliver Kane, and that he visited the site of the Battle of New Orleans. Dated March 20, 1840.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1840 March 24
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to his brother Elisha Kent Kane describing Mobile, Alabama, and his experiences there. Dated March 24, 1840.
Thomas L. Kane letter to John K. Kane, 1840 March-April
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to his father, John K. Kane, discussing the problems of the Democratic Party and describing S. Baldwin, the ship that Thomas is boarding near Mobile, Alabama. Dated March 31-April 1, 1840.