Box 25
Contains 147 Results:
Elizabeth Wood Kane correspondence and other material, 1830-1909
Contains letters, programs, and other material by Kane. The correspondence is primarily with family members, and deals with concerns. Also includes materials related to her work with the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Materials date from between 1830 and 1909.
William Wood family papers, 1842-1906
Contains letters and other materials relating to the Wood family, dealing primarily with family activities. Materials date from between 1842 and 1906.
Valedictory address, 1854
“Valedictory Address” for the Female Medical College of Philadelphia’s graduation, published as a pamphlet, “Mrs. Thomas L. Kane” written on the front, 2 newspaper clippings inside, both dealing with the graduation, 16 pp., 1854.
Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane papers, 1830
Envelope with explanation written by Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane of what is inside, “Extract from Philip Hone’s diary relating to my mother’s marriage. Copied by Mrs. W. No. 3, a proof of her amiability, as the entry is of her predecessor’s,” entry is 1 p., folded, dated 1830; also envelope addressed to William Wood, New York, from Kane, PA.
Notes
Notes on a scrap of paper, damaged, on selling land, 1 p., n.d.
Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane receipts to A.G. Larson, William J. McKnight, and J.O. Liddle, 1876 October 10-11
Receipts for 3 deeds, all received of Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane to A.G. Larson, William J. McKnight and J.O. Liddle, 1 p., 10-11 October 1876.
John L. Welsh autograph letter signed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 1877-1884
Autograph letter signed, from John L. Welsh, Philadelphia, to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, returning “Bond and Mortgage and agreement,” 1 p., folded, 2 September 1884; “Agreement . . . concerning certain mortgages,” signed by Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane and Elisha K. Kane [son], 19 August 1878; “Bond and Warrant, Edward Shields to John Welsh,” 1 p., folded, envelope also included August 28, 1877.
Webb Evans reciept, approximately 1880
Receipt from Webb Evans, Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Kane, PA, torn, attached note has figures written on it and “Mrs. Kane,” ca. 1880.
Dr. Freeman notes
Notes and comments on Dr. Freeman’s genealogy, written in Elizabeht Dennistoun Wood Kane’s hand, 1 p., folded, n.d.
List of flowers sent my Harry, 1896 January 11
“List of Flowers sent my Harry,” list of who sent what flowers and other things for Harriet Kane’s funeral, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 11 January 1896.