Receipts (Acknowledgments)
Found in 1124 Collections and/or Records:
E. Robison receipt to William [Backenstos?], before 1851
Edward Brooks receipt to Orson Hyde
Edward Brooks receipt to Orson Hyde, 1845 February 27
Elias Higbee receipt to Joseph Smith, Jr.
Elias Higbee receipt to Joseph Smith, Jr., 1841 February 18
Elias Higbee for the Temple Committee receipt for Smith 2 dollars for the use of the house of the Lord. Dated January 18, 1841.
Elisha Kane and Elizabeth Kintzing Kane document, 1820 March 17
Document, signed by Elisha Kane and Elizabeth Kintzing Kane [his wife], while in Philadelphia, gives power of attorney to John K. Kane, dated March 17, 1820.
Elisha Kane scrapbook, 1817-1818
Elisha Kane Scrapbook: Elisha Kane autograph dated July 1818, “Annotated by General Kane,” spine reads “Tutus in Undis,” contains 4 sections: excerpts from Stiles’ History of Regicides, excerpts from Hutchinson’s History of Massachusetts, excerpts from Allen’s Biographical Dictionary, entire printed text of Memoir, Read Before The Historical Society of the State of New-York, 31st December, 1816, by Egbert Benson (New York: William A. Mercein, 1817). Dated 1817-1818.
Elizabeth Kane wedding invitation, approximately 1891
Invitation to Miss Elizabeth Kane’s wedding to Edward Norris, to take place April 15, 1891, includes envelope, date of production not identified.
Elizabeth Wood Kane journals, 1858–1863, 1888-1891, 1900–1907
Elizabeth Wood Kane mail receipt, 1909 February 24
Materials include a registered mail receipt, from San Diego, California, for mail sent from E.D. Kane (probably Elizabeth Wood Kane) to Mrs. E.K. Kane (probably Crizelda E. Hayes, the wife of Kane's son Elisha Kent Kane) in Kushequa, Pennsylvania. The receipt is slipped in the pages of Elizabeth Kane's 1908-1909 journal. Dated February 24, 1909.