Box 44
Contains 67 Results:
S.S. Spencer letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1869 October 28
Letter from S.S. Spencer to Thomas L. Kane. The meeting of the Board will be delayed until Tuesday so Kane can attend, 28 October 1869.
John W. Geary autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1869 November 6
Autograph letter signed, from John W. Geary to Thomas L. Kane, appointment of Thomas L. Kane as member of the Board of State Charities, includes envelope, 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 6 November 1869.
Samuel Field autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1869 November 16
Autograph letter signed, from Samuel Field to Thomas L. Kane, pleased to see that Thomas L. Kane accepted the appointment of the Office of Commissioner of State Charities, 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 16 November 1869.
Thomas L. Kane note
Note signed by Thomas L. Kane, he is required to attend the Marine Hospital meeting, small drawing on back, 1 p., n.d.
Robert Campbell autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1846 June 23
Autograph letter signed, from Robert Campbell to Thomas L. Kane, sends three packages constituting an outfit via the Steamer Balloon, 1 p., 23 June 1846.
Robert Campbell document, 1846 June 23
Document of Robert Campbell, shipping invoice for three packages being sent to Thomas L. Kane (c/o Captain Turner), 1 p., 23 June 1846.
Robert Campbell document, 1846 July 23
Document of Robert Campbell, $100 payment made to Peter A. [Sarpz?] on Thomas L. Kane’s account, 1 p., written on both sides, 23 July 1846.
Thomas L. Kane check, 1864 January 22
Check from Thomas L. Kane to Washington Peddrick for $2300, signed over to J.L. Moss by Peddrick, 1 p., written on both sides, 22 January 1864.
T.W. Meese bank draft, 1869 September 17
Bank draft, payable to T.W. Meese, endorsed by Thomas L. Kane, 17 September 1869.
R. W. Bliss autograph letter signed to Kane, 1873 July 2
Autograph letter signed, from R.W. Bliss, Hartford, to Kane, sending a check for $50 “for copyright on Arctic Explorations,” they should get a book out on Arctic explorers because “if we don’t do it, other publishers will,” asks for Kane’s consent in using Elisha K. Kane’s writings in the proposed book, “we trust you will not give the same permission to any other publishers,” in envelope addressed to Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, 2 pp., 1 folded and written on 2 sides, 2 July 1873.