Box 44
Contains 67 Results:
Reports, 1854 October 5
Extracts from Reports of Committee on Railroads of 5 October 1854, pp. 17-22, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, n.d.
Rob L. Martin letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1856 December 9
Letter from Rob L. Martin to [Thomas L. Kane]. Unable to attend the Sudbury and Erie Board meeting due to illness, suggestion to take care in performing preliminary surveys, 1 p., 9 December 1856.
J.R. and H.B. Fry autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1856 December 12
Autgoraph letter signed, from J.R. and H.B. Fry, Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, on the Allegheny Railroad, includes envelope, 1 p., folded, written on 2 sides, 12 December 1856.
H.H. Houston autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1867 January 21
Autograph letter signed, from H.H. Houston, Penn. Railroad Co., to Thomas L. Kane, Kane, arrangements for carrying Thomas L. Kane’s ice, 1 p., 21 January 1867.
Thomas A. Scott autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1869 June 17
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas A. Scott, Office of the Vice President, Penn. Railroad Co., Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, Kane, he will “take great pleasure in arranging special for the President,” [Grant’s visit to Thomas L. Kane], 1 p., 17 June 1869.
Thomas A. Scott autograph letter signed, 1874 July 19
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas A. Scott, Philadelphia, to H.J. Jewett, President, N.Y. & Erie Railroad Co., copy, refers Jewett to Thomas L. Kane to “arrange terms upon which your Bradford Extension can be completed,” 1 p., 19 July 1874.
Thomas A. Scott autograph letter signed to H.J. Jewett, 1874 July 19
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas A. Scott, Philadelphia, to H.J. Jewett, President, N.Y. & Erie Railroad Co., copy of above, 2 other letters missing, includes envelope, 1 p., 19 July 1874.
Comissioner of the General Land-office letter, 1876 February 14
Letter from the Commissioner of the General Land-office, to Hon. Milton Sayler, Chairman, Committee on the Public Lands, House of Representatives, “The confirmation of pre-emption and homestead entries of public lands within the limits of railroad-grants” 5 pages, 14 February 1876.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1877 July 26
In same envelope (included): Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane, Kane, to Thomas A. Scott, President of the Penn. Railroad Co., Philadelphia, on whether he should come to Philadelphia, some kind of conflict going on, 2 pp., 26 July 1877; also Autograph letter signed, from Thomas L. Kane, Kane, to “Green,” he may be able to help Green’s “Road,” 1 p., 26 July 1877.
Thomas A. Scott autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, 1881 March 16
Autograph letter signed, from Thomas A. Scott, Office of the President of the Penn. Railroad Co., Philadelphia, to Thomas L. Kane, on his pleasure of meeting Thomas L. Kane and discussing plans for the development of the western section of Penn., the natural wealth of that section, includes envelope, 1 p., 16 March 1881.