Box 12
Contains 91 Results:
Thomas L. Kane folder, 1866
Sheet folded in thirds, labeled “Kane Correspondence 1866” contains no writing. Dated 1866.
Mary Leiper and Samuel M. Leiper letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1840 February 7
Letter from Leiper to Kane mentioning excitement in regards to the resumption of specie payment, Mary asks Kane to visit her brother in Galvaston if he goes there, relates family news, dated February 7, 1840.
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.
William Elder letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1850 October 14
Letter from Elder to Kane discussing whether or not Mr. Plitt issued any warrants, dated October 14, 1850.
Joseph Parrish letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1874 May 8
Letter from Parrish to Kane reporting that Kane's brother is progressing and has accommodated himself to their ways, dated May 8, 1874.
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.
C. P. Patterson telegraph to Thomas L. Kane, 1870 July 15
Telegraph from Patterson to Kane asking him to come. Dated July 15, 1870.
William Elder letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1852 March 9
Letter from Elder to Kane saying he had to care for his wife during a severe illness, and therefore quarantined himself, dated March 9, 1852.
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.