Box 10
Contains 79 Results:
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 March 11
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane saying that Thomas has a deep vein of natural religon and advising him not to go to Utah and to stay in the East with his family. Dated March 11, 1851.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 April 26
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane talking about some Kane genealogy and asking if the Mormons practice polygamy as Johnston, an English writer, claims they do. Dated April 26, 1851.
Charlotte Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851
Letter from Charlotte Wood to Thomas L. Kane saying that she sent his sister's bonnet and talking about going to England. Letter is torn. Dated 1851.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 May 17
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane saying that he is sending $3.25 as payment for a bonnet. He also talks about Charlotte's visit to Rensselaer. Dated May 17, 1851.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 September 16
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane mentioning Thomas's long land journey and the death of William's daughter Margaret. Dated September 16, 1851.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 June 9
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane announcing the birth of his son Dennistoun Wood. He also reminds Thomas that he hasn't yet answered the questions about Mormons and polygamy. Dated June 9, 1851.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 June 14
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane mentioning how Thomas's health prevents him from going to Utah and saying that he has Thomas's word as to the "purity of the Mormons." Dated June 14, 1851.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 July 7
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane letting him know that they received the candy he sent and describing their stay at Fort Hamilton. There is also half a brochure for Hamilton House enclosed with the letter; it has with William's writing on it. The sheets are all glued on separate pages. Dated July 7, 1851.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 July
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane describing their plans for their stay at For Hamilton and saying that he looks forward to Thomas and his sister's future visit. Dated July 1851.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 October 13
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane saying that Elizabeth [Wood Kane] wants to study medicine. He also talks about Walter and Charlotte in Europe. Dated October 13, 1851.