Box 24
Contains 12 Results:
Thomas L. Kane letter
Letter, from Thomas L. Kane, written in Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane’s hand, concerns with the involvement of the 12th Corps in the Picket Line, includes envelope, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, n.d.; AL, draft of same letter, 1 p., written on both sides, n.d.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence
Autograph letter, from Thomas L. Kane to Colonel McNeill, concerning the drilling of troops, 1 p., n.d.; on back, Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane, request for a position with Major General McDowell, 1 p., n.d.
Thomas L. Kane report
General report on the division (including horse and harnesses, artillery, guns and ammunition, etc.), written by Thomas L. Kane, 5 pp., 1 written on 2 sides, n.d.
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter
Autograph letter, from Thomas L. Kane, draft, reports on how he stopped men from deserting, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, n.d.
William C. Bayley autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane
Autograph letter signed, from William C. Bayley to Thomas L. Kane1, asking for “fresh bread” for several of the regiments, 1 p., n.d.
Autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane, draft, health compels Thomas L. Kane to retire from active service, recommends that Colonel George A. Cobham receive the appointment to replace him, 1 p., n.d.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence
Autograph letter, from Thomas L. Kane, draft, attended the “Reunion of Officers” meeting; Autograph letter, from Thomas L. Kane, draft, report of action at Gettysburg; 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, n.d.
Autograph letter to P.B. Buckingham
Autograph letter from [Thomas L. Kane?] to P.B. Buckingham, instructions to have scouts go out and perform some examinations, 1 p., n.d.
Aunt Ann autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane
Autograph letter signed, from Aunt Ann Thomas to Thomas L. Kane, watching over Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane and the children while Thomas is off fighting, “it was all got ready for the Rebels” during the Buchanan Administration, despises traitors, “my hope is now that we will give them [the South] a good threshing that they will remember for all time to come,” 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 20 April [n.d.].