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Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to "General"

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to “General,” draft, since being made Brigadier General, Thomas L. Kane has been given different regiments to drill and train, but he would like some active service, 2 pp., 1 folded and written on 2 sides, 1 blank, n.d.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1861-1877

Thomas L. Kane autograph letter to E.M. Stanton, 1862 December 26

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter, from Thomas L. Kane to E.M. Stanton, Sec. of War, draft, desire for active service, “Organizing and drilling raw troops is uphill work,” 1 p., 26 December 1862.

Dates: 1862 December 26

Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to George W. Cullum, 1862-12-30

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to George W. Cullum, draft, “Have you no Potomac Fort again to take . . . for which you need a foolish patriot leading on a party of picked men?,” 1 p., 30 December 1862.

Dates: 1862-12-30

Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to "Dear Sir", 1862 December 31

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane to “Dear Sir,” asking that he uses his “Senatorial influence” to get TLK some active service, 1 p., 31 December 1862.

Dates: 1862 December 31

Thomas L. Kane letter to Edward M. Stanton, 1863 January 5

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to Edward M. Stanton, asking Stanton if he’s forgotten him, he needs something to do, “Have you got no Potomac fort again to take?,” similar to Item 4, 1 p., 5 January 1863.

Dates: 1863 January 5

Thomas L. Kane letter to "Dear Sir", 1863 January 5

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to “Dear Sir,” asking him to take letter to Stanton and “support it with your influence,” will return resign his commission and return home “if winter quarters are to be the order of the day for me,” there are “officers who would too gladly exchange places with me,” 1 p., 5 January 1863.

Dates: 1863 January 5

Thomas L. Kane letter to Mr. Watson, 1863 January 5

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to Mr. Watson, he is “disheartened” by the way things are going, “I cannot perceive that we have gained a single adherent by our terrorizing,” 1 p., 5 January 1863.

Dates: 1863 January 5

Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to General Collum, 1863 January 5

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

ALS, from TLK to Gen. Collum, labeled “Unofficial,” same letter as Item 2, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 5 January 1863.

Dates: 1863 January 5

Thomas L. Kane letter to "Dear Sir", 1863 January 5

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to “Dear Sir” [Stanton?], same as Item 3, copy, on drilling new troops, he has been given new troops, he would like to exchange the 20th Conn. Volunteers for the Bucktails, “I am very unhappy under the present condition of the country,” 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 5 January 1863.

Dates: 1863 January 5

Thomas L. Kane letter to General Joseph Hooker, 1863 February 3

 Item — Box: 22, Folder: 8
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 5 Sub-Series 3
Scope and Contents

Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to General Joseph Hooker, Thomas L. Kane offers his services to organize and conduct Hooker’s “Service of Reconnaissances,” says his experience in “Indian Country” and education as a civil engineer qualify him for the job, 1 p., 3 February 1863.

Dates: 1863 February 3