Box 46
Contains 318 Results:
Kane family business and financial records, 1886-1943
Contains correspondence, bills, receipts, statements, ledgers, and other material relating to the Kane family's business activities. Includes information on the Kane Plumbing Company, Kane Gas Light & Heating, Kane Summit Hospital, and Kushequa Brick Company, as well as other enterprises. Materials date from between 1886 and 1943.
Neil C. MacEwen payment to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1896 August 27
Payment received from Thomas L. Kane, Jr., by Neil C. MacEwen, 1 p., 27 August 1896.
M. McAvay payment to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1896 July 17
Payment received from Thomas L. Kane, Jr. by M. McAvay, 1 p., 17 July 1896.
Insurance statement to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1896 May 13
Statement, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., from Moffitt & Howells General Insurance, 1 p., 13 May 1896.
Insurance statement to Mary Jane Hays, 1896 June 13
Statement, to Mary Jane Hays, from Moffitt & Howells General Insurance, 1 p., 13 June 1896.
Calvin DeYoung autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1898 January 31
Autograph letter signed, from Calvin DeYoung, Albany, NY, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., Kane, sends $5 from H.E. Rockwell for rent, 1 p., 31 January 1898.
C. DeYoung autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1898 February 9
Autograph letter signed, from C. DeYoung, Albany, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., Kane, thanks him for help with business matters, hopes to come back to Kane, 3 pp., 9 February 1898.
Calvin DeYoung autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1898 January 8
Autograph letter signed, from DeYoung, Albany, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., Kane, problems with the renters in their [Kane’s and DeYoung’s?] house, 1 p., written on both sides, 8 January 1898.
Clifton DeFord autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1896 May 1
Autograph letter signed, from Clifton DeFord, Kane, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., asks for payment of “teamwork on [his] house,” in pencil, 1 p., 1 May 1896.
James Brothers lumber co. autograph letter signed to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., 1897 March 11
Autograph letter signed, from James Brothers Lumber Co., Kane, to Thomas L. Kane, Jr., asks who they should give credit for the gas, 1 p., 11 March 1897.