Box 1
Contains 62 Results:
C. R. Savage photograph of unknown young boy, circa 1872-873
Photograph of unknown young boy but it is most likely one of Thomas L. Kane's boys who traveled with him to visit Utah in the winter of 1872/1873. The photograph was taken by C. R. Savage of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Charles D. Fredricks & Co. photograph of unknown little girl, undated
Photograph of a very young little girl who is sitting on a miniature couch. She is wearing a light colored checkered dress that goes past her shoulders. She is holding a dark plumed hat on her lap and is wearing white socks with dark boots. The photograph was taken by Charles D. Frericks & Co. of New York.
Wenderoth & Taylor photograph of H. A. Kane, 1865
O'Neil photograph of unknown man, circa 1830-1849
Photograph of an unknown man who has a large black beard and is wearing a dark wool suit. The photograph was taken by O'Neil of Northhampton, Massachusetts.
W. Kurtz photograph of unknown woman, circa 1850-1879
Photograph of an unknown woman, but it is most likely of Elizabeth Kane. It is a side profile picture. She wears her hair braided and wrapped into a bun at the top of her head. She is wearing a dark satin dress with a ruffled white collar. The photograph was taken by W. Kurtz of New York.
Partridge photograph of unknown little girl, circa 1830-1859
Photograph of an unknown little girl who is wearing a white floral print dress. The dress's sleeves fall past her shoulders. She is standing next to a table with her hands crossed her her waist. The photograph was taken by Partridge in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Broadbent and Phillips photograph of unknown woman, June 1877
Photograph of an unknown woman, but who could possibly be Harriet Amelia Kane, Thomas L. Kane's oldest child. The woman is wearing a dark hat and a dark coat. She is leaning against the curved arm of a chair or couch. The photograph was taken by Broadbent and Phillips of Philadelphia in June 1877.
Wenderoth, Taylor, & Brown photograph of Elizabeth Kane, December 1867
Profile photograph of Aunt Bessie, Thomas L. Kane's sister. The picture is mainly black and white with a slight pink tint to Bessie's cheeks and lips. Her black hair is pulled back into a large bun at the back of her head. She wears a dark dress with a white collar. On the back of the photograph is written, "Aunt Bessie for Harriet Dec. 1867." Photograph by Wenderoth, Taylor, & Brown of Philadelphia.
Sterry Clarendon Park Studio photograph of unknown man, circa 1830-1849
Photograph of a middle-aged man with a salt and pepper colored mutton chops. His hair is graying at the temples. He is wearing a dark suit and vest with a dark cravate tie. Photograph by Sterry Clarendon Park Studios in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Tintype of unknown woman, circa 1850-1879
Tintype photograph of a woman, who is most likely Elizabeth Kane. She is wearing a large black hat with white flowers. Her dress is striped with ruffled edges along the length of the sleeve. Her cheeks and lips are slightly tinted pink. At her neck she wears a brooch clipped onto a black cravate bow tie.