Box 26a
Contains 7 Results:
Harriet Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1856 February 20
Letter from Harriet Wood to Thomas L. Kane, stating that she appreciated Kane’s recent letter. She also gives an update from school. Dated February 20, 1856.
J. Walter Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane and Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1856 February 25
Letter from J. Walter Wood to Thomas L. Kane and Elizabeth Wood Kane, Wood announces his engagement to Miss Sabina Redmond. Dated February 25, 1856.
J. Walter Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane and Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1856 February 29
Letter from J. Walter Wood to Thomas L. Kane and Elizabeth Wood Kane, stating that he appreciated the recent letter, and giving his permission to inform several others about his engagement. Dated February 29, 1856.
Sabina Redmond letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1856 March 1
Letter from Sabina Redmond to Elizabeth Wood Kane, introducing herself to Kane, since they will be sisters-in-law soon. Dated March 1, 1856.
Margaret Jones letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1856 March 26
Letter from Margaret Jones to Elizabeth Wood Kane, mentioning several engagements as well as about the effects of scarlet fever in the area. Dated March 26, 1856.
J. Walter Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1856 March 17
Letter from J. Walter Wood to Elizabeth Wood Kane, saying that he is enclosing several letters from England for her to read and says that he found a daguerrotype of her that he would like to keep, if she didn't mind, since his old one was faded away. Dated March 17, 1856.
John Kintzing Kane letter to Richard Brodhead, 1856 March 19
Handwritten copy of John K. Kane's letter to Richard Brodhead, member of the 34th United States Senate, responding to Brodhead’s remarks in the Senate on the motion to subscribe to Elisha’s forthcoming book. He informs him about Elisha's health and says that he cannot speak for Elisha since he is not completely sure about his wishes. Dated March 19, 1856.