Box 33a
Contains 116 Results:
The natural beauties of Idaho, 1874 September 24
Newspaper clipping from The Evening Post entitled “The Natural Beauties of Idaho,” dated September 24, 1874.
On to Soda Springs, approximately 1874
Newspaper clipping from The Evening Post entitled “On to Soda Springs,” dated approximately 1874.
Summer at the capital, 1874 June 13
Newspaper clipping published the Graphic of a review of Elizabeth Wood Kane's book. Dated June 13, 1874
Newspaper clipping, approximately 1874
Newspaper clipping published in the Public Library Paper of a review of Elizabeth Wood Kane's book by Miss Grundy. Dated approximately 1874.
Henry Goodfellow letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1874 June 14
Letter from Goodfellow to Kane thanking him for sending a copy of Elizabeth Wood Kane's book, dated June 14, 1874.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1874 June 18
Letter from William wood to Kane saying he transmitted some money and materials; suggests that the book be published and sold, dated June 18, 1874.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1874 June 19
Letter from Wood to Kane saying he has corresponded with Mr.Atkinson of the Atlantic Monthly, dated June 19, 1874.
Charlotte Wood letter to William Wood, 1874 May 28
Letter from Wood to her father saying she wants Elizabeth Wood Kane to call the book "Pandemomium or Arcadia, Which? A Chapter in the History of Religious Fanaticism." Dated May 28, 1874.
A journey from Beaver City to St. George, approximately 1874
Newspaper clipping entitled “A Journey from Beaver City to St. George." Dated approximately 1874.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1874 June 11
Letter from Wood to Kane dealing with the business end of publishing the book, dated June 11, 1874.