Box 42
Contains 164 Results:
Fred Collins autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1867 December 30
Autograph letter signed, from Fred Collins to Thomas L. Kane, a decision on his commission will be postponed until they can have a conference with him, 1 p., 30 December 1867.
Fred Collins autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1868 January 18
Autograph letter signed, from Fred Collins to Thomas L. Kane, decision on his commission is still delayed for the time being, 1 p., written on both sides, 18 January 1868.
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter to Eli K. Price, 1868 October 22
Autograph letter, from Thomas L. Kane to Eli K. Price, incomplete, asks for an opinion “in writing on the question of my Commissions,” 1 p., 22 October 1868.
Eli K. Price autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1868 October 23
Autograph letter signed, from Eli K. Price to Thomas L. Kane, will require certain papers in order to write his opinion, 1 p., 23 October 1868.
Committee report, 1867 July 12
Report of Committee, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 12 July 1867.
Eli K. Price report, 1868 October 24
Report on “the correspondence between General Kane and the McKean and Elk Land Company, and the Reports of the latter, since 12 July 1867,” by Eli K. Price, 1 p., 24 October 1868.
J.A. Bayard autograph letter signed, 1868 October 28
Autograph letter signed, from J.A. Bayard, the pamphlet left with him “does not contain in any respect the information you should have to enable you to decide as to the value of your interest in the lands of the Improvement Co.,” 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 28 October 1868.
H. Yarnall autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1869 December 4
Autograph letter signed, from H. Yarnall to Thomas L. Kane, doesn’t have time to see him, hopes to see him soon, 1 p., 4 December 1869.
Frederick Fraley autograph letter signed, 1869 January 26
Autograph letter signed, from Frederick Fraley to Thomas L. Kane, forwards to him “certain Resolutions adopted by the Managers” of the Company on their latest meeting, believes “the course proposed” is the best possible resolution of the “difficult and delicate questions now pending between the Company and yourself,” 1 p., 26 January 1869.
Minutes, 1869 January 25
Extract from minutes of meeting of Directors of McKean & Elk Land & Improvement Co., because of TLK’s lawsuit against the company he is requested to resign as Special Agent, they want to settle the affair in arbitration rather than the courts, 1 p., 25 January 1869.