Box 9
Contains 85 Results:
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1844 December 5
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane saying that their father, John K. Kane, is writing a pamphlet on protective tariffs. The letter mentions Henry Clay's position on the annexation of Texas, asks Elisha to return home, and describes his first experience at a Philadelphia soiree. Dated December 5, 1844.
Jane Duval Leiper Kane and Thomas L. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1845 February
Letters from Jane Duval Leiper and Thomas L. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane. Jane's letter says that John K. Kane has been apointed as Attorney General and gives news about their extended family. Thom's letter describes the political situation with the President-elect James K. Polk and guesses who he thinks will be in Polk's cabinet. Dated February 25-26, 1845.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1845 February 5
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elisha Kent Kane saying that Bill (William L. Kane) has measles. He also sends news about Gabriel duVal. The letter is written on the back of a draft of one of John K. Kane's letters to John Weidman. Dated Feburary 5, 1845.
Thomas L. Kane letter to John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1845 May
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane describing his location in Taunton, Massachutsetts. He gives details about his activities and talks about living in a tent. Dated May 10-11, 1845.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Kane, 1845 May
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to his sister, Elizabeth Kane (Bessie), telling her to tell John K. Kane that he needs to borrow one hundred dollars to repay a debt of honor. He says that his tent was ruined by the weather, so he stayed in another tent but it caught on fire while he was sleeping there. The one hundred dollars is to repay the tent owner for the damages. Dated May 18-20, 1845.
Thomas L. Kane letter to John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane, 1845 May 19
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to John K. Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane telling them about the cause of the fire that made his tent burn down and that he can't come home until his replacement arrives to where he is in Massachusetts. Dated May 19, 1845.
Thomas L. Kane and Robert Patterson Kane letter to Elisha Kent Kane, 1845 June
Letters from Thomas L. Kane and Robert Patterson Kane to their brother Elisha Kent Kane. Thomas's letter describes a dream he had about making fame by a nineteenth century religion and describes the religion in the dream. He says he would like to go to New Orleans to get away from the harsh winters and to practice law. He mentions problems with the extended family. Robert's letter gives Elisha news about recent family events. Dated June 8-11, 1845.
Robert Patterson Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, bulk: approximately 1846
Letter from Robert Patterson Kane to his brother Thomas L. Kane giving instructions on making "hydrated peroxide" (hydrogen peroxide). Dated approximately 1846.
Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, approximately 1846
Letter from Jane Duval Leiper Kane to Thomas L. Kane describing a bridal party for a friend that she recently attended. Dated approximately 1846.
Jane Duval Leiper Kane letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1846 July
Letter from Jane Duval Leiper Kane to Thomas L. Kane saying that she rejoices that God has given Tom such talents and a desire to use them to help his fellow man. Dated July 1846.