Box 43
Contains 77 Results:
Clay telegraph to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 October 16
Telegraph from Clay to Thomas L. Kane, Fallon says that they will agree to lay pipe but that the agreement will not be exclusive over any of the lands, 1 p., 16 [October] 1878.
B.T. Burdick telegraph to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 October 16
Telegraph from B.T. Burdick to Thomas L. Kane, message to Mr. Clay was not received until 8:05, 1 p., 16 [October] 1878.
Clay telegraph to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 October 16
Telegraph from Clay to Thomas L. Kane, Fallon will go to New York tomorrow to have the abrogation signed, 1 p., 16 [October] 1878.
Thomas L. Kane telegraph to Clay
Telegraph from Thomas L. Kane to Clay, Clay’s hand is to be in all particulars and Thomas L. Kane’s ratification is essential in Fallon’s negotiations, 1 p., n.d.
Fallon telegraph to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 October 16
Telegraph from Fallon to Thomas L. Kane, all was agreed before receiving Thomas L. Kane’s last telegram, 1 p., 16 [October] 1878.
Thomas L. Kane telegraph to Fallon
Telegraph from Thomas L. Kane to Fallon, instruction that the acre must include the site of the well, 1 p., n.d.
Clay telegraph to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 October 17
Telegraph from Clay to Thomas L. Kane, Fallon telegraphed from New York concerning an acre on Eastern boundary, please respond immediately, 1 p., 17 [October] 1878
Fallon telegraph , 1878 October 17
Telegraph from Fallon to Thomas L. Kane, 2 copies, all was agreed upon yesterday before receiving Thomas L. Kane’s telegram, Thoas L. Kane’s request increases the difficulty of securing Patterson’s eighth, 1 p., 17 [October] 1878.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Fallon
Letter, from Thomas L. Kane to Fallon, written in Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane’s hand, response, the seven eighths will do for now, endeavor afterwards to obtain Patterson’s eighth, 1 p., n.d.
Clay telegraph to Thomas L. Kane, 1878 October 17
Telegraph from Clay to Thomas L. Kane, it is not necessary that Thomas L. Kane come, 1 p., 17 [October] 1878.