Box 39
Contains 123 Results:
Elisha Kent Kane papers, 1869-1929
Contains letters, notes, pamphlets, clippings, and other materials by Kane. Materials document his activities, including his work at the hospital and his family relationships. Materials date from between 1869 and 1929.
Evan O'Neill Kane papers, 1872-1930
Contains correspondence, a journal, and published articles by Kane. Most of the unpublished materials deal with the Kane family and his personal interests, while the articles relate to his medical practice. Materials date from between 1872 and 1930.
Medical tickets envelope, 1883-1884
In an envelope labeled “Medical Tickets,” 2 tickets issued to Evan O. Kane, one to the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, session of 1883-1884, and one to laboratory courses of the same school, dated 1883-1884.
Joseph Manzella autograph letter signed to Evan Kane, 1889 April 22
Autograph letter signed, from Joseph Manzella, Kane, to Evan Kane, New York, thanking him for deducting $5 off his family’s bills, includes envelope, 1 p., 22 April 1889.
Evan Kane typewritten letter to Walter, approximately 1916
Typewritten letter, from Evan Kane to Walter [J. Walter Wood, Jr.?], copy, he has all the family documents, invites him to come visit to see the “family book” and “documents of importance,” 1 p., March (no year) [ca. 1916].
Evan Kane typewritten letter to J. Walter Wood, approximately 1916
Typewritten letter, from Evan Kane to J. Walter Wood [Jr.?], New York, copy, he will make an affidavit as requested, 1 p., 17 April 191(?) [ca. 1916].
Evan Kane typewritten letter to Walter, approximately 1916
Typewritten letter, from [Evan Kane] to Walter, asks about Hattie and Herman, mentions battle and calamity in England [World War I], 1 p., 4 November (no year) [ca. 1916].
Autograph letter to Evan Kane, 1918 April 26
Autograph letter, to Evan Kane, Dr. F. is waiting for him to return to operate, Harry is doing well, Grandfather has been patient with Mr. Watts, but Aunt Helen (Helen Shields?) is taking that hard, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 26 April 1918.
Evan Kane autograph letter signed, 1920 October 6
Autograph letter signed, from Evan Kane, Pittsburgh, to Willie Kane, Philadelphia, the abstract of his address came out in the paper, includes envelope, 1 p., 6 October 1920.
Evan Kane autograph letter signed to Willie, 1920 November 3
Autograph letter signed, from Evan Kane to Willie, asking him to send David Abramovitch’s letter back, 1 p., 3 November 1920.