Box 13
Contains 41 Results:
Lower Virginia, bulk: 1849 May
Incomplete letters written by Thomas L. Kane describing and giving his opinion on land in lower Virginia. Some pages numbered 64-65 and 13-65. Dated May 1849.
Henry Garrett : Rough notes with J. Grier's speech, 1850
Notes of a court case taken by Thomas L. Kane, refers to the Fugitive Slave Act and mentions Judge Kane. Grier is the judge, but his speech is missing.
Calculations by T. L. K. for J. K. K’s expenses at Rensselaer in 1850 with estimates for the future, 1850
“Calculations" by Thomas L. Kane for John K. Kane's expenses at Rensselaer in 1850 with estimates for the future. Shows the cost of living at that time. Dated approximately 1850.
Visit to the monastic community of Snow Hill, or Antietam, 1853 September
Elizabeth Wood Kane and Thomas L. Kane account of a trip traveled from Chambersburg to Snow Hill, stopped at a camp meeting, visited a monastic community of a German-speaking sect, gives history of the sect, belief in a female Messiah. Dated September 1-2, 1853.
Relations establishment of understanding, etc., date of production not identified
Sheet of paper with the writing, “Relations establishment of understanding," nothing else written. Date of production not identified.
Thomas L. Kane manuscript, date of production not identified
Draft of Kane manuscript saying there is still beauty on the earth, the world says that the last Apostle fought with wild beasts, the last battle for liberty was fought at Yorktown. Date of production not identified.
Libraries, date of production not identified
Incomplete draft of a speech in Thomas L. Kane's handwriting, mentions education, careers, voting, etc. Date of production not identified.
Bed time's come, date of production not identified
Poem written by Thomas L. Kane, labeled "not to be used." Date of production not identified.
Now I know it's a kite, date of production not identified
Poem written by Thomas L. Kane. Date of production not identified.
State of Pennsylvania, Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth card, seals and envelope to Thomas L. Kane, date of production not identified
2 seals, 1 from the State of Pennsylvania and 1 from the Secretary’s Office of PA; also a card with a picture that says “Virtue, Liberty, and Independence,” all in an envelope from the State of Pennsylvania, Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, to Thomas, postmarked from Harrisburg. Date of production not identified.