Box 14
Contains 142 Results:
Thomas L. Kane letter to Alfred Cumming, 1858 March 19
Letter from Kane asking Cumming to explain why he advised Kane not to return to Philadelphia, dated March 19, 1858.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Major Porter, 1858 March 20
Letter from Kane explaining he will postpone his visit to Porter and Johnston and a note on back about F. J. Porter written by Elisha Kent Kane. Dated March 20, 1858.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Major Porter, approximately 1858
Draft explaining that Kane is not strong enough to return.
Alfred Cumming letter Thomas L. Kane, 1858 March 23
Letter from Cumming explaining that Cumming wishes to protect the Mormons as much as possible, and asks Kane to continue his influence, dated March 23, 1858
Thomas L. Kane letter to [James Buchanan?], approximately 1858 March 23
Letter from Kane to President Buchanan giving recommendations on how to handle the Mormon situation.
Thomas L. Kane letter to James Buchanan, 1858 March 23
Letter from Kane to President Buchanan explaining the position of the Mormons, dated March 23, 1858.
Thomas L. Kane letter to James Buchanan, 1858 March 23
Partial draft of letter to President Buchanan explaining the position of the Mormons.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1858 March 24
Letter from Kane to his wife concerning his conditions and recent events with the Mormons, dated 1858 March 24.
Thomas L. Kane letter to John K. Kane, 1858 March 24
Letter from Kane refering to a letter to President James Buchanan, dated March 24, 1858. Also contains a letter from Kane to Buchanan containing a brief account of Mormon history.
F. J. Porter letter to St. George Cooke, 1858 March 24
Letter directing Thomas L. Kane horse and mule to be delivered to him and to provide Kane an escort, dated March 24, 1858.