Box 26a
Contains 82 Results:
Pencil-drawn map of Maryland, date of production not identified
Pencil drawn map on a canvas-type material of an area that appears to be right below the Mason-Dixon line in Maryland. Other prominent features include the Potomac River and Virginia. Date of production not identified, but was originally found in the large black letterbook which dates to approximately 1855-1857.
William Wood letter to Thomas L. Kane, 1855 April 9
Letter from William Wood to Thomas L. Kane describing the mistakes that the English government is making. Dated April 9, 1855.
Letterbook tabs, approximately 1855-1857
Contains tabs removed from the large black letterbook, which totaled approximately 97 scrapbook pages. The tabs were removed from their binding and have been unfolded. These tabs originally divided sections of letters in one of Elizabeth Wood Kane's scrapbooks and they have the names of her correspondents on them. Date of production not identified.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1855 March 29
Charlotte Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, [1857?] October 18
Letter from Charlotte Wood to Elizabeth Wood Kane in which she muses about youth and that "young people will be young people". Dated October 18, approximately 1857.
Margaret Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1857 October 28
Letter from Margaret Wood to Elizabeth Wood Kane replying to Kane that any time would be good for a visit. Dated October 28, 1857.
J.M. McKim letter to Thomas L. Kane, [1855-1857?] August 24
Materials include a letter from J.M. McKim to Thomas L. Kane stating that no pictures printed in the Standard were intended to reflect negatively on private individuals or parties. No year on item. Dated August 24, approximately 1855-1857.
Charlotte Wood letter to Aunt Eliza, [1857?] October 18
Letter from Charlotte Wood to "Aunt Eliza" stating that poor health has prevented her from writing more frequently. She provides updates of the family and their activities. Dated October 18, approximately 1857.
List of men involved in committee hearing, approximately 1857
Materials include a handwriteen list of men, including Thomas L. Kane, who were involved in an unspecified committee hearing. There is no date on the item. Dated approximately 1857.
William Wood letter to Elizabeth Wood Kane, 1855 October 25
Letter from William Wood to Elizabeth Wood Kane stating that he spoke with the doctor, who didn't know if Harriet's fourth vaccination had taken; he hopes that Kane will make her visit soon. Dated October 25, 1855.