Box 42
Contains 164 Results:
Biddle autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1867 July 2
Autograph letter signed, from Biddle, Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, Thomas L. Kane’s resignation, he will try to talk to Fraley about it, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 2 July 1867.
H.G. Clay and Fred Collins autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1867 July 13
Autograph letter signed, from H.G. Clay and Fred Collins, Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, he and Yarnall presented their report to the board and it was adopted, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 13 July 1867.
Papers, 1867 July 12
Blank paper, except for “Resolutions July 12, 1867, submitted Mr. Price,” 1 p.
Hibberd Yarnall autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1867 July 13
Autograph letter signed, from Hibberd Yarnall, Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, their report was passed by the board, he, Clay, and Collins have been empowered to do “anything and everything,” their conversation with Watts, has some underlining and notes made by Thomas L. Kane, 3 pp., 2 folded and written on 4 sides, 13 July 1867.
M. Fraley autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1867 July 13
Autograph letter signed, from M. Fraley, Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, Kane, he doesn’t think that Thomas should resign, they need to have a private conversation, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 13 July 1867.
M. Fraley autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1867 July 13
Autograph letter signed, from H.G. Clay, Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, publication, a talk with Gen. Diven and with Elisha Packer, 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 19 July 1867.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1867 July 19
Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to William Hacker, written by EWK, the report was “very discouraging,” information on some land, deeds, etc., 1 p., 19 July 1867; Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to H.G. Clay, written by Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, Clay’s report was “admirable,” written on the back side of the first letter, 1 p., n.d.
Collins and Clay autograph letter signed, 1867 July 22
Autograph letter signed, from Collins and Clay, Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, they plan to carry out the plans laid out in their report, 1 p. folded, written on 4 sides, 22 July 1867.
Thomas L. Kane autograph letter signed to Biddle, 1865 July 22
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane Kane, to Biddle, the future of the company, he can no longer keep two houses (one in Kane, one in Philadelphia), 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 22 July 1865.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Clay and Collins, 1867 July 31
Letter, from Thomas L. Kane, Kane, to Clay and Collins, written by Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, he will work well with whomever the new president should be, 1 p., 31 July 1867.