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Box 76

 Container

Contains 126 Results:

Photograph of forest clearing near Kane home in Kane, Pennsylvania, approximately 1869

 Item — Box: 76, Folder: 18
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 12 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 2 Item 311
Scope and Contents

Photograph likely taken by Elizabeth Kane from front porch of Kane home. This is an image of the same clearing found in box 75, folder 8, item 132.

Dates: approximately 1869

Photograph of young girl in forest, approximately 1865-1896

 Item — Box: 76, Folder: 18
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 12 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 2 Item 314
Scope and Contents

Photograph likely taken by Elizabeth Kane near the Kane home. Girl in image is possibly Harriet Kane.

Dates: approximately 1865-1896

Photograph of Jane Duval Leiper Kane at Seneca Springs, approximately 1866

 Item — Box: 76, Folder: 18
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 12 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 2 Item 315
Scope and Contents

Jane Duval Leiper Kane (1796-1866) is the mother of Thomas L. Kane. Seneca Springs was the water source for the original homestead and Kane home in Kane, Pennsylvania.

Dates: approximately 1866

Photograph of Thomas L. Kane's first sawmill, approximately 1865

 Item — Box: 76, Folder: 18
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 12 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 2 Item 316
Scope and Contents

This sawmill was built by Thomas L. Kane in Kane, Pennsylvania, and burned down on June 20, 1865.

Dates: approximately 1865

Photograph of three children sitting on logs, approximately 1865-1896

 Item — Box: 76, Folder: 18
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 12 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 2 Item 317
Scope and Contents

Children are probably members of the Kane family, possibly (l to r) Evan, Elisha, and Harriet.

Dates: approximately 1865-1896

Photograph of log cabin, approximately 1860

 Item — Box: 76, Folder: 19
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 12 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 3 Item 318
Scope and Contents

Possibly a building described by Elizabeth Kane in her journal as "Castle Dolson." This was a cabin she and Thomas stayed in south of Kane, described as a two-story log cabin, with living quarters on the second floor and the animals kept on the first floor.

Dates: Majority of material found in approximately 1860

Photograph of log cabin, approximately 1860

 Item — Box: 76, Folder: 19
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 12 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 3 Item 319
Scope and Contents

These are likely images of the "shacks" that the mill workers lived in near the Kane sawmill in Kane, Pennsylvania.

Dates: approximately 1860

Photograph of log cabin, approximately 1860

 Item — Box: 76, Folder: 19
Identifier: Vault MSS 792 Series 12 Sub-Series 3 Sub-Series 3 Item 320