Box 39
Contains 123 Results:
Lila Kane autograph letter signed to Willie Kane, 1920 September 29
Autograph letter signed, from Lila Kane to Willie Kane, on Evan’s new car, includes pressed flowers, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 29 September 1920.
Lila Kane autograph letter signed to Willie Kane, 1920 October 2
Autograph letter signed, from Lila Kane to Willie Kane, on their upcoming visit, her desire to see the twins, includes pressed flowers, 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 2 October 1920.
Lila Kane autograph letter signed to Willie Kane, 1920 October 7
Autograph letter signed, from Lila Kane to Willie Kane, they approve of his coming home with them, includes pressed flowers, 2 pp., written on both sides, 7 October 1920.
Lila Kane autograph letter signed to Willie Kane, 1920 November 8
Autograph letter signed, from Lila Kane to Willie Kane, on Phillip’s health, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 8 November 1920.
Lila Kane autograph letter signed to Willie Kane, 1920 November 24
Autograph letter signed, from Lila Kane to Willie Kane, on his having to find a new apartment, 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 24 November 1920.
Lila Kane autograph letter signed to Willie Kane, 1921 October 3
Autograph letter signed, from Lila Kane to Willie Kane, describing a power outage in Kane, 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 3 October 1921.
Lila R. Kane will, 1928 May 28
Last Will and Testament of Lila R. Kane, typescript copy, leaves all of her possessions to her husband, Evan O’Neill Kane, 1 p., 28 May 1928.
As others see us, 1908 December 4
“As Others See Us,” The Mt. Jewett Herald, 4 December 1908, 1 p.
Political cartoon
Rehse, Political cartoon, “Why, the saucy young thing!,” referring to Prohibition Party, note at bottom reads “Tell Elisha Kane to Cheer Up,” unknown source, n.d., 1 p.
Elisha K. Kane's campaign clippings, approximately 1908 August
6 clippings on Elisha K. Kane’s campaign, unknown sources, one on 15 August 1908, the rest n.d., 1 p.