Box 14
Contains 142 Results:
George B. [Wallis?] letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1850 August 6
Letter from [Wallis?], from Washington, to Kane, thanks him for the copy of pamphlet "The Mormons," dated August 6, 1850.
Eli K. Price letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1850 August 25
Letter from Price, written from Philadelphia, to Kane, thanking him for his discourse on the Mormons, his writings and efforts "may prove a national service," the country "owes them justice," dated August 25, 1850.
[C. J. Jugmote?] letter to Thomas L. Kane, approximately 1850 September 2
Letter from [C.J. Jugmote?] to Kane; a thank-you note for having sent a copy of the lecture on the Mormons, dated September 2.
Sam Wreluck letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1850 October 8
Letter from Wreluck to Kane that expresses favorable opinions of Kane's pamphlet on the Mormons, dated October 8, 1850.
George Tucker letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1850 November 7
Letter from Tucker, from Philadelphia, to Kane, that thanks him for his tract on the Mormons, he doesn't think that free blacks in the U.S. would want to live in the West Indies, slavery controversy. Dated November 7, 1850.
Charles Sumner letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1850 December 27
Letter from Sumner to Kane, Sumner rejoices over the recent results of a case in Philadelphia, congratulates Kane for his address on the Mormons, dated December 27, 1850.
[Wendell?] Phillips letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1851 November 19
Letter from Phillips to Kane, enjoyed "The Mormons," asks Kane to send a copy to R. W. Emerson, Emerson is interested, dated November 19, 1851.
James Buchanan letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1857 December 31
Letter from President Buchanan to Kane. Buchanan provides letters for Kane's mission to Utah, dated December 31, 1857.
James Buchanan letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1857 December 31
Letter from President Buchanan to Kane. Buchanan recommends Kane, wishes him success, dated December 31, 1857.
James Buchanan letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1857 December 31
Letter from President Buchanan to Kane, hopes that Kane can succeed in convincing the Mormons, expresses strong confidence and personal regard for Kane, dated December 31, 1857.