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Box 22

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Contains 350 Results:

Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 1862 January 14

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 1
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, if the men are allowed to vote for colonel his opponents will “give whiskey by the barrel,” 1 p., 14 January 1862.

Dates: 1862 January 14

Thomas L. Kane telegraph to Jane, 1862 January 22

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 1
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Telegraph from Thomas L. Kane, Washington, to Jane, “Capt McNeill elected Colonel of my regiment by a small majority,” 1 p., written on both sides, 22 January 1862.

Dates: 1862 January 22

Thomas L. Kane autograph letter to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 1862 January 22

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 1
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter, from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, mentions “the plot against me,” on losing the election, 1 p., folded, 22 January 1862.

Dates: 1862 January 22

Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 1862 April 5

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 1
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane, near Alexandria, VA, to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, he is moving either to Warrenton, Norfolk, or Richmond, finances, includes envelope, 1 p., written on both sides, 5 April 1862.

Dates: 1862 April 5

Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane , 1862 April 14

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 1
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, finances, “No prospect of a move,” in pencil, envelope included, 1 p., 14 April 1862.

Dates: 1862 April 14

Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Aunt Ann, 1862 April 22

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 1
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to Aunt Ann, in pencil, Southerners are “our superiors in spirit,” “(while our army is such a sad school for the devil) there is a great deal of true religion among the poor wretches” of the Southern army, he saw Lucy’s husband, Southerners’ feelings about the U.S. army, 2 pp., accompanying envelope dated 22 April [1862].

Dates: 1862 April 22