Letters
Found in 85389 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 20 July 1861
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1861 April 16-17
Autograph letter signed, from Ann Thomas, Greenwood, to Thomas L. Kane, his plan of putting EWK “on the wrong scent” worked, EWK doesn’t know he is volunteering as a soldier; also autograph letter signed, from John P. Green to Thomas L. Kane, all is well; 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 16- 17 April 1861.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1861 May 8
Autograph letter signed, from Bessie K. Shields to Thomas L. Kane, hopes the war will “end without fearful bloodshed”; also autograph letter signed, from Jane to Thomas L. Kane, sending them shirts, family news; 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, Thursday, 8 May [1861].
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1861 June 27
Autograph letter signed, from Jane to Thomas L. Kane, getting and sending the things he wanted; also autograph letter signed, from Robert Patterson to Thomas L. Kane, asking him to write longer letters, Biddle nominated for Congress, end of the old political parties; 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 27 June 1861.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1861 August 27
Autograph letter, from Jane to Thomas L. Kane, spent the day with Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane, news of friends; also Autograph letter signed, from Bessie Shields to Thomas L. Kane, visited the House of Refuge as a “Committee Lady”; 1 p., folded, written on 3 sides, 27 August 1861.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1861 December
Autograph letter signed, from Jane to Thomas L. Kane, problems in the regiment and upcoming election; also autograph letter signed, from Bessie to Thomas L. Kane, describes Pat’s wife Lily and her family, John and Mabel; 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 6-7 December 1861.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1861 December 15
Autograph letter signed, from Jane to Thomas L. Kane, going to church and seeing family; also autograph letter signed, from H.H.P [Aunt Helen?], to Thomas L. Kane their church’s congregation, the President has taken a “conservative course,” taking the Southerners’ slaves is like taking their money; 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 15 December 1861.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1862 January 11
Autograph letter signed, from [?], Camp Pierpont, [to Thomas L. Kane], he is not a candidate for colonel, he supports Kane, 1 p., [11] January [1862, mistakenly written 1861].
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1862 January 25
Autograph letter signed, from Jane to Thomas L. Kane, bad weather, news of John, she encourages about the situation with the regiment; also ALS, from Bessie, his defeat, invites him to come stay with her; 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 25 January 1862.
Thomas L. Kane correspondence, 1862 May 23
Autograph letter signed, from Jane to Thomas L. Kane, the delay of a box they are sending, EWK’s health; also autograph letter signed, from Ann to Thomas L. Kane, his loss of baggage; 1 p., folded, written on 4 sides, 23 May 1862.