Box 12
Contains 12 Results:
Thomas L. Kane letter, 1851
Draft of a letter from Kane to his "dear friend," on the "slave hunt," tells him of a community of several blacks north of Columbia, in Lancaster County and one particular woman with three children they have captured. Dated 1851.
Letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1858
Letter from Havana, Cuba to Kane, dated 1858.
Thomas L. Kane folder, 1866
Sheet folded in thirds, labeled “Kane Correspondence 1866” contains no writing. Dated 1866.
Thomas L. Kane letter, 1872 September 21
Letter from Kane being a "rough draft of [Kane's] denial the Gen. Grant was drunk" while visiting them in Kane, dated September 21, 1872.
Thomas L. Kane letter, 1878 September 28
Letter from Kane giving his respects to Mr. Blakeslee, dated September 28, 1878.
Thomas L. Kane letter, date of production not identified
Draft of a letter from Kane suggesting that a small alteration be made.
Thomas L. Kane letter, date of production not identified
Incomplete letter from Kane saying he spoke of the prevalence of the religious spirit a century ago in his last lecture.
Thomas L. Kane letter, date of production not identified
Draft of a letter from Kane saying he gave some thought to the matter concerning Mr. Brewster.
Thomas L. Kane letter, date of production not identified
Incomplete letter from Kane declining to counsel either party in a pending matter.
Thomas L. Kane letter, date of production not identified
Draft of a letter from Kane to "Dear Sir," on the fifty pamphlets Kane sent him, mentions recruiting in 1848 from the "Democratic Ranks."