Box 26a
Contains 87 Results:
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, approximately 1855
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane, hoping that the Manhattan climate is not doing the baby harm as the weather at home has been mellow. Dated approximately 1855. undated.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1855 November 27
Letter from William Wood to his daughter Elizabeth Wood Kane, stating that he's anxious to know if Kane has begun her journey. Dated November 27, 1855.
Willie Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1855 November 15
Letter from William Wood (Willie) to his sister Elizabeth Wood Kane, stating that he is just recovering from a cold. Dated November 15, 1855.
Thomas L. Kane letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1855 November 9
Letter from Thomas L. Kane to Elizabeth Wood Kane, attempting to make travel plans for meeting. He also asks about the baby, sends his love, and tells Elizabeth that his family misses her and talks about her often. Dated November 9, 1855.
Lines of copied verse, 1855 May 12
Lines of copied verse with no indication of author. Dated May 12, 1855.
Charlotte Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1855 December 15
Letter from Charlotte Wood to Elizabeth Wood Kane, stating that she hasn't heard from Kane lately, and giving an update of the family and their activities. Dated December 15, 1855.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to William Wood, 1855 December 23
Letter from Elizabeth Wood Kane to her father, William Wood, discussing her concerns over money that was sent by her father, and that she's decided to return it in order to spare Thomas L. Kane's feeling. Dated December 23, 1855.
Dennistoun, Cross and Co. letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1856 January 1
Letter from Dennistoun, Cross & Co., signed by Mr. [William?] Cross and Mr. [William?] Crawford, to Thomas L. Kane informing him that they are opening a branch in London, England. Dated January 1, 1856.
Elizabeth Wood Kane letter to Charlotte Wood, 1856 January 10
Letter from Elizabeth Wood Kane to Charlotte Wood indicating that Kane would not be upset if Wood should ever decide to marry. D dated January 10, 1856.
Thomas L. Kane envelope, 1857 February 16
Envelope addressed to Thomas L. Kane by care of the American consulate in Havana, Cuba. The envelope was sent from Philadelphia on February 16 and arrived in Cuba on February 26, 1857. Dated February 16, 1857.