Utah -- History -- 19th century -- Photographs
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
John K. Kane biographical materials, 1849-1857
Contains an autobiography, portrait, and will by Kane, providing a biographical summary of his life and activities. Materials date from between 1849 and 1857.
John K. Kane certificates, letters, and other material, 1814-1858
Contains certificates, letters of correspondence, and other materials. Materials date between 1828 to 1854.
John K. Kane correspondence with political leaders, 1832-1856
Contains letters of correspondence between Kane and various national and local political leaders. Letters were recieved by Kane while he was living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania between 1832 and 1856.
John K. Kane family correspondence, 1809-1854
Contains outgoing and some incoming correspondence by Kane. Letters are primarily addressed to family members, and include information about family activities, politics, travel, and other subjects. Materials date from between 1809 and 1854.
John K. Kane papers, 1773-1916
Contains correspondence, biographical materials, and other documents related to early Kane family and business activities, as well as the papers of the Kane. Includes both personal papers and materials relating to his work as a judge and political figure. Materials date from between 1773 and 1916.
John K. Kane papers on ancestors and relatives, 1773-1916
Contains genealogical information, biographies, correspondence, receipts, and other materials related to Kane's ancestors and other members of the extended Kane family. Items document personal activities, family relations, business ventures and transactions, and other topics. Materials date from between 1773 and 1916.
John K. Kane professional papers, 1817-1851
Contains letters, the majority of which are sent to John K. Kane in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; legal documents, including those dealing with Dr. Robert Patterson's bond and mortgage, the Julia Taylor estate, and Girard Bank; and promissory notes, protests of promissory notes, and protests of non-payment of promissory notes. Materials date from between 1817 and 1851.