Kane Family Papers
Mss.Ms.Coll.115
Series I. John Kintzing Kane | 1800-1892 | |||
Abstract: Letters concerning Kane's career as a Philadelphia lawyer and Pennsylvania politician. He was Judge of the U.S. District Court in Pennsylvania, 1846-1854. There is much professional correspondence, as well as a lot of family material, especially concerning his son Elisha K. Kane. The letters with George Mifflin Dallas and Francis R. Shunk are especially rich for state politics. There is some concerning support for Alexander D. Bache's service in the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Background note: John Kintzing Kane (1795-1858, APS 1825) was a Philadelphia lawyer, City Solicitor, federal judge, Pennsylvania Attorney General and a member of the State Legislature. Although elected to the Legislature as a Federalist, he later worked as a Democrat, supporting the election of President Andrew Jackson and writing in support of Jackson's opposition to the Second National Bank. Kane was best known for his work as a federal judge. Kane's most controversial decision came in 1856, when he jailed a Philadelphia Quaker for failing to produce a fugitive female slave and her two children for the court. Despite a reputation as a ruthless politician, Kane had an abiding commitment to the public welfare that led him to labor on behalf of the Presbyterian Church, the blind and for the promotion of science, the arts and education. Kane was born in Albany, New York on May 16, 1795, the son of merchant Elisha Kane and Alida Van Rensselaer. The family moved to Philadelphia in 1801 after the death of his mother. In 1807 his father remarried Elizabeth Kintzing of Philadelphia. Fondness for his stepmother and the desire to distinguish himself from several cousins of the same name led Kane to adopt her maiden name as his middle name. John received his early education in boarding schools outside of Philadelphia. In 1810 he entered Yale University, graduating in 1814. Having long desired to pursue a legal career, Kane read the Law in Joseph Hopkinson's office beginning in the spring of 1815. He was admitted to the bar on April 8, 1817 and afterward began practicing in Philadelphia. In April 1819 he married Jane Duval Leiper with whom he had seven children. Five years later Kane campaigned for the Pennsylvania Legislature as a Federalist and was seated in 1824; however, he went back to Philadelphia in 1825 to work as an attorney and board member of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company. Although a Federalist in the final days of that party, he was Democrat in all but name and supported Andrew Jackson for president in 1828. He campaigned actively for Jackson, raising funds, coordinating meetings and writing a nationally circulated pamphlet entitled Candid View of the Presidential Question. After Jackson's election he also wrote in support of Jackson's opposition to the Second National Bank, causing enmity between himself and the Bank president Nicholas Biddle. In 1828 Kane also supported the Democratic candidate in Philadelphia's mayoral race with the result that he became City Solicitor. In July, 1832 Jackson appointed him to a commission on spoliation claims after the 1831 Convention of Indemnity with France, and Kane published the substance of that body's work. Kane remained a key figure in Pennsylvania politics in the 1830s and 1840s. In December 1838 he helped to lead the campaign to unseat two illegally elected Whig state senators in the struggle known as the Buckshot War. He was again active in the state and national elections of 1844, authoring pamphlets, delivering speeches and organizing the Democratic party in Pennsylvania. The reward for his efforts in the successful gubernatorial campaign was appointment as Pennsylvania's Attorney General in January 1845. In June 1846 President James K. Polk appointed Kane a federal judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania of the United States District Court, a position he held for the rest of his life. His most controversial decision was in 1856, when he sentenced a Philadelphia Quaker to jail for failing to produce a female slave and her two children. This decision exacerbated the controversy over the Fugitive Slave Act. A religious conservative involved with the Presbyterian Church, in 1837 Kane served in the Church's General Assembly as a member of the "Old School" and voted to sever ties with the denomination's New School synods, who favored revivalist methods. Kane was also involved in cultural and intellectual pursuits. He joined the American Philosophical Society in 1825, served as secretary from 1828 to 1848, vice-president from 1848-1857 and president from 1857 until his death. He served on the board of the Academy of Fine Arts, was vice-president of the Institution for the Instruction of the Blind and a trustee of Girard College and vice-provost of the Law Academy of Philadelphia. Kane is best remembered as a federal judge, but was also influential as a political strategist and writer. His skills and support won him the gratitude and respect of two American presidents and many Pennsylvania officeholders. Kane also had a reputation for political ruthlessness. He was remembered by some as a man of ability, acuteness, some learning, [and] plausibility, but . . . without moral principle." He died in Philadelphia on February 21, 1858. Arrangement: See also Series II, VIII, IX, and X. Provenance: Presented by Mrs. Joseph C. Aub, Dr. Oliver Cope, Thomas Pym Cope, and Mrs. Thomas P. Hazard, 1968-1974, children of Walter Cope and Eliza Middleton Kane Cope. Processing information: Former call no. Mss. B K13 Other Descriptive Information: Early American History note The John Kintzing Kane Papers is a large collection containing the correspondence, legal papers, and financial records of this prominent Philadelphian. The collection touches on a wide range of subjects of both local and national interest. Correspondence: The correspondence contains letters written to and from many of the most prominent figures in Philadelphia and the nation. There is an interesting set of letters from James Buchanan from the 1830s and 1840s, dated from Buchanan's home in Lancaster and Washington discussing politics and current affairs. There are large collections of correspondence from Franklin Peale, Henry Gilpin, and especially Francis Shunk, governor of Pennsylvania. There is also some correspondence relating to Alexander Dallas Bache, including letters to President John Tyler recommending him. Other notable correspondence includes letters from/to Daniel Webster, Martin Van Buren, and Washington Irving. There is also extensive family correspondence, including Elisha Kent Kane. Finally, there are documents that provide insight into the operation of the Democratic Party, with numerous letters and other documents from county organizations and partisan associations to Kane. In addition to the personal correspondence, there are documents relating to Philadelphia institutions. These include papers dealing with the disposition of the John Bartram Estate, the financial records of the African Methodist Church in the 1820s, documents dealing with the Farmers and Mechanics Bank, the APS, and the Philadelphia Museum (specifically, the sale of its building to the APS). There is also a large folder on the Indian Rights Association, although this dates to 1892. Perhaps the richest portion of the collection is Kane's own papers, which consist of essays and other documents that touch on a wide range of subjects. There is a note on the early members of the Junto, notes for a biographical profile on G.M. Dallas, a eulogy of Robert Patterson, documents on Democratic politics, a series of manuscript essays on subjects such as nurseries (that provides insight into how early childcare operated), prison reform, and on exploration, a historical essay on English aggression in Honduras, which discusses the history of Latin America, a long essay on Hamlet (that carries "not to be lent or shown" on its cover) discusses the author's interpretation of Hamlet's character, citing sections of play and dissecting their meaning, and finally a series of documents on Democratic presidential politics for the 1844 election. (See also Series IX and X) Genre(s): Family Correspondence; Political Correspondence Geographic Name(s): Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration -- American.; Pennsylvania -- Politics and government Subject(s): Marriage and Family Life; Law; Early National Politics; Business and Skilled Trades; Antebellum Politics; Social Life and Custom; Philadelphia History; Pennsylvania History | ||||
Abercombie, Mrs. to Gov. Francis Shrunk | 1845 November | |||
Acheson, A.W. to John K. Kane | 1845 November-1846 January | |||
Adams, James | 1825 September 14 | |||
Certification of birth of Thomas Calwell. | ||||
Adams Express Company | 1857 November-1858 January | |||
Receipts. | ||||
African Methodist Episcopal Church of Philadelphia #1 | 1820-1824 | |||
List of contributors and contributions: 2 liabilities and payment - Trustees Receipts for payment of ground rent 182?-1823. Accounts 1820,1823. Account of Bond to Watson Bunting 1823,1824. Expense and building payments, received 1824. Bill and receipts: Cunningham, J.H. 1820 Aug 9, Sept 12 Stephens, Fullman 1821 Nov 17 Bunting, Watson 1820-1822 Nutt, William and Carpenter 1824 April 20 J. Castles Potts, Cyrus Nicholson, John (account), Curtis Estate etc Carter, Joseph 1821-1823 Ouran, Dr.William 1820-1823 Stevenson, Aaron 1822 Sexton, Filnon 1821-1822, 1823, 18224 Nagtee, John 1820-1821 Scott, Henry (B) 1824 Jan 24 | ||||
African Methodist Episcopal Church of Philadelphia #2 | 1820-1824 | |||
Bill and receipts: Curtis, Samuel 1820-1824 Smith and ? 1822,1824 Thomas, Augustus 1823 African M.E.W. Church vs John Nicholson (C) court case African M.E.W. Church vs Augustas Thomas court case Ruben Jarman vs Robert Brown, Trustee, A.M.E.W. Church 1824 Summons: Issac B Baxter, Samuel Curtis, Robert Brown, Augustus Thomas, William Perkins - broadside 1822 Oct 1 Judgments against Scott, Henry - 1821 June 13 - broadside Copy and judgments against G. Daniels, Potts etc 1820, 1821 Mortgage tracing of Henry Scotts residence 1821 June 18, 1824 Judgments in two cases - Edward vs Potts etc Notes - Kane W....to J. Kane Court record of dispute between church and Brown, Scott: evidence, papers, produced admitted for decision 1824 April 28 | ||||
Alden, J. Cox to John K. Kane | 1845 July 28 | |||
Alexander, Archibald to J.K. Kane | 1850 May 21 | |||
Alexander, E.B. to John K Kane Jr. | 1857 July 4 | |||
Alexander, George William to Hon. John K. Kane | 1855 November 2 | |||
Copy of Resolutions of The British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in reference to incarceration of Passmore Williamson. | ||||
Almbert, d' to John K Kane, Jr. | 1857? July 7 | |||
American Association for the Advancement of Science | 1857 September 5 | |||
American Philosophical Society astronomical observatory material | 1841 | |||
American Philosphical Society to Christian Olrik | 1856 April 18 | |||
American Philosophical Society dinner for J.R. Poinsett material | 1830 May 3 | |||
List to be invited (4 items). Invitation addressed to C J Ingersoll. Letters from: Bainbridge, Commodore - May 1, May 3; Coxe, D W - undated; DeLancey, Dr. - April 30; Fornel, Col. - April 30; Keating, W.H. - April 22, April 23, April 28, May 1; Kridener, Baron de - May 3; Lloyd, J. - April 24, Undated; Martin, Jacob - April 23; Miller Lt. Col.- May 1; Oliver, Robert - April 27, April 29; Poinsett, Joel R. - April 22; Reed, George O. - May 2; Ronaldson, James - April 22; Wents, John - May 3; Wolf, George - April 21 | ||||
American Philosophical Society, H.D.Gilpin | 1837 December 20 | |||
American Philosophical Society purchase list | 1830 April 9 | |||
For portraits of Jefferson, et al | ||||
American Philosophical Society report | 1857 November 20 | |||
American Philosphical Society Wistar party | 1856 March 4 | |||
Ammen, Daniel to Judge Kane | 1857 February-1857 April | |||
Armstrong, Edward to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 February 12 | |||
Ashmead, George L. to Mr. Struthers | 1841 November 18 | |||
Ashmead, John W to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1841 November | |||
Bache, Alexander Dallas to Bache and John Tyler | 1843 | |||
Letters from: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; American Philosophical Society; Bartlett, WHC; Central High School, Philadelphia; Davies, Charles; Franklin Institute; Hart, John S.; Kane, J.K.; Nott, Eliph, et al; Olmsted, Denison; Patterson, Robert Maskell; Peirce, Benjamin; Princeton University (J. Henry, et al); Renwick, James; University of New York; Webster, H. Recommending Bache for post in US Coast & Geodetic Survey. | ||||
Bache, Alexander Dallas | 1844-1858 | |||
Bache, Alexander Dallas to J.K. Kane, Esq. | November 9 | |||
Bache, Alexander Dallas to John K. Kane | November 17 | |||
Baldwin, Henry to W.H. Hammett (copy) | 1844 February 19 | |||
Baldy, Peter to Gov. Shunk | 1846 January 12 | |||
Bancroft, George to John K. Kane | 1844-1846 | |||
Banks, Thaddeus to John K. Kane | 1846 May 5 | |||
Barbour, James to John K. Kane | 1826 May 16 | |||
Barclay, John | 1822 April 25 | |||
Affidavit that Thomas Caldwell attended lectures (photocopy). | ||||
Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter | 1858 January 21 | |||
Barr, Daniel to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 March 3 | |||
Barry, William T. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1831 September-1833 May | |||
Bartram, James Jones to John William Bartram, Mortgage | 1839 February 14 | oversize shelf | ||
Processing information: The mortgage was found in the oversize collection unattached to a particular collection. It was decided to include it with the Kane Family Papers under the John K. Kane series, as he was the auditor for the estate of John Bartram, Jr., father of James H. Bartram and grandfather of James Jones Bartram and John William Bartram. The mortgage references "Land above described upon a partition being made of the Estate late of James H. Bartram deceased pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court for the City and County of Philadelphia was allotted and assigned unto the said James Jones Bartram in severalty in fee." | ||||
Bartram, John and James Bartram | 1807 March-1808 March | |||
Account with Nathan Jones. | ||||
Bartram, John-Bond to Margaret Robberts | 1804 April 29 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-auditor J.K. Kane's request | 1822 Sept 9 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-Ann B. Carr | Undated | |||
Claim for wages. | ||||
Bartram, John-Estate-claimant's statement | Undated | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-executors | 1822 May 2 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-executors of first hearing (copy) | Undated | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-hearing of case | 1822 May-September | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-inventory | 1812 May 25 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-Nathan Jones | 1798-1799 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-Nathan Jones | 1796 September 28-1810 April 27 | Box Oversize | ||
Bartram, John-Estate-Nathan Jones | 1800-1811 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-Nathan Jones | Undated | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-John K. Kane, auditor | 1822 April 30 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-letters Testamentiary and John Bartram's will | 1813 January 6 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-meeting by F.E. Brewster | 1822 April 26 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-J.B. Norbury to F.E. Brewster | 1822 April 27 | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-notes | Undated | |||
Bartram, John-Estate-settlement | 1821 November 26 | |||
Bartram, John-Lease to James H. Bartram and Robert Carr | 1809 December 1 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: Originally identified William Bartram and Robert Carr as lease holders. Correction: James H. Bartram and Robert Carr were lease holders. | ||||
Bayard, J.N. to R.M. Lewis | 1830 April 30 | |||
Bearly, N., et al to F.R. Shunk | 1845 December 23 | |||
Beaufort, Sir Francis to H. Grinnell | 1857 March 12 | |||
Beckham, A. to David Hartz | 1845 April 28 | |||
Beidman, D. to E.K. Price | 1856 December 27 | |||
Bell, John A. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 February 3 | |||
Benedict, E.C. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1850 May 16 | |||
Bennett, Lorenzo T. to Dr. Hawks | 1853 April 5 | |||
Bernstorff to Jacob Sperry | 1823 July 6 | |||
Berrell, Jeremiah to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 May 14 | |||
Bethune, George W. to Judge Kane | 1854 December 28 | |||
Bethune, G.W. to R. Dunglison | 1858 February 23 | |||
Betts, Samuel to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1847 April 20 | |||
Beven, Matthew L. to Hon. J.K. Kane (with receipts) | 1844-1848 | |||
Biddle, J. Williams to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 December-1846 January | |||
Biddle, Thomas to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 June 2 | |||
Bigler, William to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1855 May-1858 January | |||
Bills, receipts, etc. | 1854 | |||
Binns, John to John K. Kane Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Binns, John to J. Randall | 1846 July 2 | |||
Birckhead, P.E. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 June 20 | |||
Birckhead, P.E. to Jacob Snider, Jr. | 1845 June 20 | |||
Black, Charles A. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 | |||
Black, Samuel W. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 July 13 | |||
Blackman, M.S. to Hon. John K. Kane; to Mr. Wharton, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Blackman, Samuel A. to John K Kane, Esq. | 1845 September 30 | |||
Blankman, Edmon to Hon. John K. Kane and Robert C. Greir | 1848 August 30 | |||
Bonham, J. Willis, et al to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 June 21 | |||
Bowen, Charles to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1841 January 12 | |||
Bowman, George W. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 October 24 | |||
Boyle, John to Hon. John K. Kane | 1833 August 28 | |||
Bradford, Eliza to Gov. Shunk | 1845 September 20 | |||
Bradford, Thomas to John K. Kane Esq. | 1841 October-1841 December | |||
Bradford, Thomas to William G. Leiper | 1841 September 30 | |||
Bradley, Ravenel to J.K. Kane | 1857 September 9 | |||
Brady, Francis E. | 1845 June 28 | |||
Motion for deposition of witnesses. | ||||
Brandt, Joseph to Mr. Thomas | 1796 June 19 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: Removed by Mr. T.C. Cope - 1969 November 11 | ||||
Brandywine, U.S. frigate | 1843-1845 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: See: Parker, F.A. Log of the U.S. frigate Brandywine; Logbook #7. | ||||
Brazer, I. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 September 15 | |||
Breese, Sidney to Hon. John J. Kane | 1846 June 17 | |||
Bridges, S.A. to John K. Kane Esq. | 1845 September 26 | |||
Bridges, S.A. to W.J. Leiper | 1844 November 2 | |||
Briggs, G. to George Stephenson | 1857 April 2 | |||
Brisbin, John to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 November 4 | |||
Brooke, Charles W. to Francis Wharton | 1845 January 8 | |||
Brooke, James M. to Evan Thomas | 1825 April 27 | |||
Brown, A.E. to John K. Kane Esq. | 1846 February 1 | |||
Brown, B. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1836 June 13 | |||
Written in Senate Chamber, Washington DC. | ||||
Brown, B. | Undated | |||
Autograph - franking privilege | ||||
Brown, David Paul to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 June | |||
Brown, David Paul to Struthers & Son | 1841 March 15 | |||
Brown, R. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 March-1846 February | |||
Browne, John C. to J.P. Green | 1857 September 26 | |||
Browne, Peter A. to John K. Kane Esq. | 1845 May | |||
Includes letter from G.M. Dallas to Peter Browne, dated 1845 June 2. | ||||
Buchanan, Andrew J. to J.K. Kane Esq. | 1846 April 9 | |||
Buchanan, James to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1831-1844 | |||
Letters from President James Buchanan dated: 1831 November 15; 1836 February 26; 1839 October 5; 1839 October 7; 1840 December 13; 1841 September 14; 1844 July 1; 1844 September 30. | ||||
Burnside, James to Col. James Page; to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 April 1,1846 Feb 28 | |||
Butler, Pierce to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 June 11 | |||
Cadwalader, John to John K. Kane, Esquire | 1832 November-1838 October | |||
Cadwalader, Thomas to Jomingo De Gioconria | 1853 October 4 | |||
Cadwalader, T. to John K. Kane Esq. | 1835 April 29 | |||
Cadwalader, Thomas, Gen. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845-1846 | |||
Cadwel, M. D. to J.P. Green | 1858 August 23 | |||
Caldwell, John to Thomas Caldwell | 1845 September 15 | |||
Caldwell, Dr.Thomas | 1821-1828 | |||
Letters from Lavinia Sinclaire, William Caldwell, John Finlay. | ||||
Calhoun, John C. | Undated | |||
Address leaf. | ||||
Callahan, Williams, et al to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 December 16 | |||
Cameron, Simon to Jesse R. Burden | 1846 June 16 | |||
Camp, Enoch Ely to President M. van Buren | 1840 July 13 | |||
Campbell, George Tucker to J.K. Kane Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Campbell, H. to W. J. Leiper | Undated | |||
Campbell, Hugh to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 June-1857 April | |||
Campbell, Thomas P. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April 21 | |||
Campener, A. to G.M. Dallas | 1841 March 8 | |||
_______ to Benjamin Carr | 1825 December 21 | |||
Carr, Robert to Francis E. Brewster | 1822 January 17 | |||
Cass, Lewis to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1849-1857 | |||
Cass, Lewis to George Plitt | 1850 September 20 | |||
Chambers, M. to David Paul Brown | 1846 June 1 | |||
Chandler, Joseph R. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1848 March-1857 December | |||
Chapman, Henry to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1858 January 28 | |||
Chase, T.B. to W.H. Weaver | 1849-1850 | |||
Chauncey, Charles to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1829-1831 | |||
Chew, A.S. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1839 February 23 | |||
Chew, Anne S.P. to Mr. Kane | 1845 August 18 | |||
Childs, George W.to J.K. Kane | 1858 January 13 | |||
Christie, Stuart to Robert Taylor | 1849 April 19 | |||
Clark, J.G. to J.K. Kane | 1845 October | |||
Cochran, Michael to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 April 13 | |||
Collet, Mack M. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1833 December 30 | |||
Collins, Samuel P. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 September 25 | |||
Collis, Charles H.T. to Delphian Cricket Club | 1859 April 8 | |||
Consaden, James and Company to Robert Taylor | 1849 March 22 | |||
Constable, Mrs. Alida van Renssalaer Kane to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1834-1858 | |||
Conwell, Henry | Undated | |||
Extract from book of Baptisms. | ||||
Cooper, Patrick Kane to John K. Kane, Judge | 1849 April 3 | |||
Corbin, John S. to Mary S. Corbin | 1841 July 22 | |||
Corzell, Lewis S. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 | |||
Crabbe, William H. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1856 December 17 | |||
Cracroft, G.A. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 December 8 | |||
Cracroft, G.A. to F.R. Shunk | 1845 January 7 | |||
Craig, Andrew C. | 1862 January 20 | |||
Receipt. | ||||
Crano, William J. to Gov. F.R. Shunk | Undated | |||
Creacraft, E.G. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 6 | |||
Cresson, Mr. to _______ | 1856 November 1 | |||
Cresswell, Harry to Mrs. Eliza Leiper | 1853 April 5 | |||
Cresswell, John to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 May 21 | |||
Cromley, S. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 June 9 | |||
Crozer, John P. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1856 December 9 | |||
Crump, G.W. to John Kane, Esq. | 1841 November 5 | |||
Culbertson, S.D. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1862 April 25 | |||
Cuyler, Theodore to John Kane, Esq. | 1845 October 6 | |||
Da Costa, Jacob Mendez to Bourghelly | 1857? May 20 | |||
Dade, L.A. to "Dear Sir" | 1849 December 10 | |||
Dallas, George Mifflin to John K. Kane | 1836-1857, undated | |||
Damon, Pardon to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 April 31 | |||
Dana, Richard R., Jr. to J.R. Ingersoll | 1847 January 6 | |||
Darsie, George to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 | |||
Letters dated: 1846 February 5; 1846 February 10; 1846 February 19. | ||||
Davis, John | 1823 May 6 | |||
Certification of Thomas Caldwell. See also: Merritt, George | ||||
Davis, William H. and Edward Shippen to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 9 | |||
Dawson, M.L. to T.L. Kane | 1857 May 20 | |||
Delaware Coal Company to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 | |||
Democracy of Tennessee to Hon. John K. Kane | 1844 June 17 | |||
Committee invitation. | ||||
Democratic Citizens of Bradford County, Pa. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1844 August 6 | |||
Invitation. | ||||
Democratic Committee of Publication, Philadelphia | 1844 | |||
Accounts. | ||||
Desilver, Robert P. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 January 29 | |||
Desmond, Daniel I. to "My Dear Sir" | 1846 June 18 | |||
Dewees, Theodore to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 June 10 | |||
Dewees, William P. | 1835 January 8 | |||
Will. | ||||
Dexter, S. Newlin to Hon. John K. Kane | 1856 January 28 | |||
Dickerson, Mahlon to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1836 September 19 | |||
Dickins, Asbury to Jas. K Kane, Esq. | 1834 October 14 | |||
Diller, A. to J.K. Kane, Esq | 1845 September-1846 January | |||
Diller, Isaac R. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 | |||
Dobbin, J.C. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1855 February 4 | |||
Dodson, R.B. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 4 | |||
Drumm, August to F.R. Shunk | 1846 April 6 | |||
Drumm, August, et al. | 1846 March | |||
Petition. | ||||
Duane, W.J. to J.K. Kane | 1831 June 22 | |||
Duffey, David to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 | |||
Dumotton, William to Thomas Caldwell (photocopy) | 1821 October 29 | |||
Dunglison, Robley to J.K. Kane | 1849 February 1 | |||
Dunham, L.B. to "My Dear Sir" | 1845 April 8 | |||
Dunlap,____ to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1858 February 13 | |||
Dunlop, F. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1848 April 6 | |||
DuPonceau, Peter Stephen to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1835 November 20 | |||
Du Val, Gabriel Bertrand to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1844-1848 | |||
Duval, Matilda | 1845 | |||
Easton (Pa.) Democratic supporters | 1846 January 19 | |||
Eaton, John H. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1841 November 15 | |||
Elder, William to J.K. Kane | 1858 January 12 | |||
Elliott, J.D. to J.H. Eaton | 1841 October 29 | |||
Elliott, Samuel to Isaac Elliott | 1846 September 11 | |||
Elwell, Edward to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 December 11 | |||
English Aggression in Honduras | Undated | |||
Everest, G.W. to J.K. Kane | 1845 October 31 | |||
Everett, Edward to Hon. John K. Kane | 1836-1852 | |||
Ewing, John H. to Gov. Shunk | 1845 December | |||
Faries, Robert to T.L. Kane | 1857 | |||
Farmers and Mechanicks Bank of Philadelphia. | 1857 December 1 | |||
See also: Kane, Elisha Kent. Estate; and, Atkinson, vs. Farmers Bank. | ||||
Fassett, Schuyler to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 October 22 | |||
Fausset, John to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 November 23 | |||
Fayette County Commissioners to J.K. Kane | 1846 March 9 | |||
Fegen, John to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 March 2 | |||
Fern Rock materials | 1857-1858 | |||
Ferrel, William to Hon. John K. Kane | 1858 January 5 | |||
Fessett, Schuyler to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 February | |||
Findlay, John K. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1844-1845 | |||
First Troop of Philadelphia Cavalry | Undated | |||
Firth, Thomas T. to John K. Kane | 1845 July 22 | |||
Fisher & Brother to J.P. Green | 1865 September | |||
Fisher, C.H. to Judge Kane | Undated | |||
Fisher, Joshua Francis to H.D.Gilpin | Undated | |||
Fisher, Redwood to H.D. Gilpin | 1832-1836 | |||
Flagg, A.C. to J.K. Kane Esq. | 1840 September-December | |||
Flanigan, J.R. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1857 April 18 | |||
Florence, Thomas B. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1858 January 16 | |||
Folwell, Robert to Gov. H.R. Shunk | 1846 January 31 | |||
Forney, John W. to T.L. Kane | 1853 December 17 | |||
Forney, John W. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1847-1854, undated | |||
Forsyth, John to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1836 January 5 | |||
Foster, Alexander W. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 August-1846 February | |||
Foster, William B., Jr. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 July 4 | |||
Fox, George to J.K. Kane | 1831 February 19 | |||
Fraley, Frederick to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1804-1901 | |||
Franklin, Lady Jane | 1860 November 21 | |||
Autograph. | ||||
Frazer, John Fries to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1858 January-February | |||
Freeland, David S. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
French, C.G. to Hon J.K. Kane | 1845 May 2 | |||
Frost, John E. to "Dear Sir" | 1833 August 23 | |||
Galbraith, William A. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 June 29 | |||
Gemmill, J.M. to A. Boyd Hamilton | 1846 April 24 | |||
Gerhard, B. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1844, 1853 | |||
Geyelin, G. to Henry Taylor | 1850 November 1 | |||
Gilpin, Henry Dilworth to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1823-1857 | |||
Gilpin, Thomas W. to John K Kane, Esq. | 1845 July 22 | |||
Girard Bank | 1845-1846 | |||
Memorial to State Senate and House of Rep. for passage of an Act for the reduction of the Capital Stock of the girard Bank. Assets of Girard Bank April 1845. | ||||
Girard College | 1835 January 5 | |||
Cost of carving capitals. | ||||
Girard, Stephen | 1832-1839 | |||
Estate - Marble work done by Struthers. | ||||
Glossbrenner, A.J. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 April 16 | |||
Goddard, Charles B. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1834 February 4 | |||
Goddard, Kingston to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1858 January 19 | |||
Goodfellow, Henry | 1854 | |||
The facts relating to the separation of the Ship's Company of the Brig. Advance. Written by Henry Goodfellow by command of Miss Bessie Kane. Received August 13, 1973 - Gift of Mrs. E. Paul DuPont | ||||
Graff, Charles to Hon. John K. Kane | 1831 August-1832 April | |||
Graham, G.W. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 April 24 | |||
Graham, John to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 18 | |||
Gray, Joseph to Gov. Shunk | 1845 November 20 | |||
Greeley, Horace to "My Dear Kane" | 1849 July 27 | |||
Green, A. to Francis Wharton | 1845 January 18 | |||
Green, John P. to Mrs. J.D.L. Kane | 1862-1863 | |||
_______ to Hon. John P. Green | 1857-1859 | |||
Greig, John to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1844-1858 | |||
Greig, Joseph | 1845 November 20 | |||
Grey, William to F.R. Shunk | 1845 September 29 | |||
Grier, R.C. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846-1854, undated | |||
Grier, R.C. to J.C. Molloy | 1853 November 14 | |||
Griffin, S.P. to Hon. Judge Kane | 1855 March 12 | |||
Grinnell, Henry to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1851-1856, undated | |||
Grotten, Joseph to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1849 February 8 | |||
Guillere to Mr. Sheppard | 1865 September | |||
Guillou, Constant to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Guillou, Constant to Mrs. Kane | May 13 | |||
Gwin, Alen to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 May 13 | |||
Gwin, James to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April 24 | |||
Hague, Thomas to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April 11 | |||
Hamburger, Herman to J.P. Green | 1861 August 26 | |||
Hamilton, Alexander to R. Morris | 1790 March 19 | |||
Hamilton, Mrs. A. to George Washington | Undated | |||
Other Descriptive Information: A photocopy of a fragmant. Returned to Mr. T.C. Cope - 1969 November 11. | ||||
Hamilton, Elizabeth (Mrs. Alexander) | Undated | |||
Hamilton, William to Mr. Caldwell | 1821 October 29 | |||
Also, a cure for convulsions. | ||||
Harris, George W. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1830 October 11 | |||
Harris, Thomas to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April -1849 December | |||
Harris, Thomas to J.A. Kearny | 1846 February 9 | |||
Harrison, Sophia to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 December 27 | |||
Hartz, David to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 February-March | |||
Hatcher, Lewis M. to Judge J.K. Kane | 1858 February 2 | |||
Hawes, Horace to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Hayes, P. Barry to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 April 14 | |||
Hayes, S.B. to F.R .Shunk | 1846 January 5 | |||
Helme, S.P. to W.J. Leiper | 1841 February 4 | |||
Hepburn, Joseph to Hon. J.K. Kane | November 17 | |||
Hickman, John to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 July-September | |||
Hieskell, W.B. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 December 30 | |||
Hildeburn, Henry M. to W.H. Weaver | 1849 December 23 | |||
Hilgard, Julius Erasmus to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1849 April-1858 January | |||
Hillman, Joseph, et al | Undated | |||
Petition. | ||||
Hilsmann, Heinrich to Friedrich Hilsmann | 1805 July 28 | |||
Hinds, C.H. to William Word | 1857 January 8 | |||
Hinton, H.A. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 October 8 | |||
Hirst, W.L. to J.K. Kane | February 14 | |||
Historical Society of Pennsylvania to John K. Kane Esq. | 1844 July 3 | |||
Hitchcock, L.P. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 January 5 | |||
Hobart, John H. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Hodge, Langford Lovell to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1842 October 18 | |||
Hoe, M.S., Mrs. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 October | |||
Hoelker, L. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1825-1837 | |||
Hollingsworth, Henry to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1847 January 19 | |||
Hopkins, William to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 August 9 | |||
Hopkinson, Francis to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 October 26 | |||
Hopkinson, Francis, et al | 1843 November 13 | |||
Hopkinson, J. to J.K. Kane | Undated | |||
Horn, Henry to J.K. Kane | 1844 July 11 | |||
Horn, J.O. to G.M. Dallas | 1844 July 17 | |||
Houston, J.W. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 March 27 | |||
Folder includes letter from the Mayamensing Bank, Philadelphia to J.W. Houston, Esq. | ||||
Houston, Samuel to J.K. Kane | 1825? May 25 | |||
Howard to Hon John K. Kane | 1846 February 6 | |||
Hubbell, Ferdinand W. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Hughes, J.J. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 August 30 | |||
Indian Rights Association | 1892 | |||
Indigent Widows and Single Women's Society | 1866 January 4 | |||
Report. | ||||
Ingersoll, Edward to John F. Gibson | 1828 October 3 | |||
Ingersoll, Joseph R. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1847-1848 | |||
Ingersoll, R.I. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1844 August 16 | |||
Ingham, Samuel D. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1829-1854 | |||
Ingraham, A., et al | April 12 | |||
Petition. | ||||
Irvine, W.P. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 April 2 | |||
Irving, Washington to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 March 1 | |||
Irving, Washington | Undated | |||
Autograph. | ||||
Irwin, J. Andie to J.K. Kane | 1845 November 11 | |||
Irwin, J.R. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 21 | |||
Irwin, John to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 June 12 | |||
Jackson, Andrew to Henry Simpson, et al | 1837 January 4 | |||
President of the United States. (facsimile) | ||||
Jackson, G.W. to A.B. Hamilton | 1846 April 19 | |||
Janeway, J.J. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1840-1853 | |||
Janeway, J.J. to Mrs. Kane | 1852 | |||
Jayne, W.S. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1745 November 26 | |||
Jessup, William Y. to William Strickland | 1834 October 3 | |||
Jessup, William Y. to John K. Kane Esq. | 1836 June 16 | |||
Joachimssen, P.I. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 | |||
Johnson, C. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 November 8 | |||
Johnson, Charles to John K. Kane, Esq. | March 19 | |||
Johnson, O.F. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 August 8 | |||
Johnson, T.W. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 November 28 | |||
Jones, Joel to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 January 24 | |||
Jones, J.P. to J.K. Kane | 1845 November 6 | |||
Jones, M. Hale to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 | |||
Jones, Nathan to John Bartram | 1795 March 11 | |||
Bond. | ||||
Jones, Nathan to Margaret Robert | 1820 May 30 | |||
Receipt. | ||||
Jordan, A. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 May 27 | |||
Judson, L.C. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 December 11 | |||
Justus, Philip, et al to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 January 21 | |||
Kane, Alida V.R. to John Kintzing Kane | 1820 August 12 | |||
Kane, Bessie to Dr. J.K. Kane, Jr. | July 30, August 18 | |||
Kane, Bessie to Dr. John K. Kane, Jr. | Undated | |||
Kane, C.V.S. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 | |||
Kane, E.D., Mrs. to J.P. Green | Undated | |||
Kane, E.K. to Bessie Kane | 1848 July 4 | |||
Kane, Elias K. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1819 December; 1829 February | |||
Kane, Elias Kent to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1825-1834 | |||
Kane, Elias Kent to Elisha Kane | 1829 January 16 | |||
Kane, Elisha Kent to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1824-1829 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth D. to Elizabeth K. Kane (mother) | 1857 September | |||
Kane, Elizabeth D. to J.P. Green | 1857-1858 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth F to 'My dear mother' | 1864 August 30 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth F. to Mrs Kane (mother) | Undated | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Kintzing (mother) to John Kintzing Kane (son) | 1817-1825 | |||
Letters from mother of John K. Kane. | ||||
Kane Family genealogy | Undated | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher to W.H. Brawley | 1892 March 15 | |||
Kane, James to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846-1851 | |||
Kane, James to Mrs. James D.L. Kane | 1846 June 17 | |||
Kane, James to Mrs. Sally Morris | 1847 June 29 | |||
Kane, Jane Duval Leiper, Mrs. to Mrs. Bessie (Elizabeth) Kane Shields | 1849-1868 | |||
Kane, Jane Duval Leiper, Mrs. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1825 | |||
Kane, Jane Duval Leiper, Mrs. to Dr. John K. Kane, Jr. | Undated | |||
Kane, Jane Duval Leiper, Mrs. to W.H. Weaver | 1850 | |||
Kane, J.K. | Undated | |||
American Philosophical Society material in re "Junto" | ||||
Kane, J.K. | 1844 June | |||
Biographical notes on G.M. Dallas. | ||||
Kane, J.K. | 1841 October 18 | |||
Concerning treatment of the insane, (copy) | ||||
Kane, J.K. | 1854 December 1 | |||
Eulogy for R.M. Patterson for American Philosophical Society. | ||||
Kane, J.K. | 1835 May 19 | |||
Eulogy for Simeon DeWitt delivered by J.K.Kane to the American Philosophical Society. Manuscript removed from 920 Pam. v. 40 #6 | ||||
Kane, J.K. | 1823 May 22 | |||
Indenture....Presbyterian Ministers Fund. | ||||
Kane, J.K. | undated | |||
List of Deeds executed. | ||||
Kane, J.K. | 1847 March 6 | |||
Memoranda. | ||||
Kane, J.K. | Undated | |||
Prison reform. | ||||
Kane, J.K. | 1841 April 30 | |||
Sale of Library Company of Philadelphia share to Elisha K. Kane. | ||||
Kane, J.K. | Undated | |||
Speech to the American Philosophical Society. | ||||
Kane, J.K. | 1845 April | |||
Veto message for the Girard Bank Bill, written for Gov. Shunk. | ||||
Kane, J.K. | 1847 March 27 | |||
Will. | ||||
Kane, J.K. to J.W. Ashmead & G. Randle | 1842 October 15 | |||
Kane, J.K. to A.D. Bache | 1857 October 24 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Gen. Barnard | 1829 October 28 | |||
Kane, J.K. to William Paul Crillon Barton | 1842 June 2 | 9-7/8x8 | ||
A.L.S. 1p.and add. Verifying birth date of his son Elisha Kent Kane. General physical description: 9-7/8x8 | ||||
Kane, J.K. to Democratic Citizens of Bradford County | 1844 August | |||
Kane, J.K. to Mr. Draper | 1857 June | |||
Kane, J.K. to John Dubarry | 1824 April 21 | |||
Kane, J.K. to editor | Undated | |||
Kane, J.K. to Dr. William Elder | 1857 August 19? | |||
Notes written about Elisha K Kane's youth, education, and sea voyages as a surgeon aboard naval ships. Description of Eastern Andes of Brazil, India, Ceylon, China, Island of Luson, Egypt, Africa. Description of slave mart in Dahomey (Africa) and predatory wars of inner Africa amongst chieftains that sought for prisoners as victims of sacrifice. | ||||
Kane, J.K. to John K. Findlay | January 4 | |||
Kane, J.K. to F. Fraley | 1853 September 15 | |||
Kane, J.K. to H.D. Gilpin | 1825-1856 | |||
Kane, J.K. to R.C. Grier | 1854-1858 | |||
Kane, J.K. to H. Grinnell | 1854-1855 | |||
Kane, J.K. to John S. Hart | 1843 October 26 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Charles F. Heazlitt | 1855 July 18 | |||
Kane, J.K. to L.L. Hodge | 1832 November 8 | |||
Kane, J.K. to F. Hopkinson | 1846 October 23 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Mrs. S.B. Hughes | 1832 March 31 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Mr. Ingham | 1844 November 23 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Elias K. Kane | 1829 September 26 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Mrs. Jane D.L. Kane | 1833 February 4 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Theodore Kane | 1841 June 1 | |||
Kane, J.K. to T.L. Kane | 1838 January 1 | |||
Kane, J.K. to W.J. Leiper | 1835-1857 | |||
Kane, J.K. to W.M. Meredith | 1832 November 15 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Jesse Miller | 1846 March 30 | |||
Kane, J.K. to John S. Mumford | 1844 August 30 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Mrs. Helen Patterson | 1830 July 23 | |||
Kane, J.K. to W. Phelps | 1848 June 14 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Pres. Pierce | 1854 November 9 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Mr. Price | 1854 March 29 | |||
Kane, J.K. to S.E. Rice | 1831 August 2 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Bessie Kane Shields | 1842-1847 | |||
Kane, J.K. to F.R. Shunk | 1845 | |||
Kane, J.K. to Mrs. A. Van Rensselaer, Constable | 1834-1841 | |||
Kane, J.K. to H.I. Williams | 1843 November | |||
Kane, J.K. to J.W. Wood | 1858 November 5 | |||
Kane, J.K. to ________ | 1857 | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- Account of a dance | Undated | |||
Other Descriptive Information: First page missing | ||||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- Arctic Diary (photocopy) | Undated | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- Notes on Arctic voyage #1 (photocopies) | 1857 May - 1858 April | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- Notes on Arctic voyage #2 (photcopies) | 1857 May - 1858 April | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- Notes on Arctic voyage #3 (photcopies) | 1857 May - 1858 April | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- Notes on Arctic voyage #4 (photocopies) | 1857 May - 1858 April | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr. to Bessie Kane | 1851 November 18 | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr. to Kane family | 1852-1862 | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr. to J.K. Kane & family | 1857 - 1858 | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr. to mother and father | 1852-1856 | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- note | Undated | |||
Address: Arctic Expedition | ||||
Kane, J.K., Jr. to Robert Patterson Kane | August 23 | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- Passport | 1857 May 22 | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- Private journal | 1855 | |||
United States Arctic Expedition - U S Steam Brig "Arctic" - in search of Dr Elisha Kane by order of congress. Under command of Captain Hartstein. | ||||
Kane, J.K., Jr. to Bessie Kane Shields | 1861 March 22 | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr.- A Summer's Trip to the Arctic Region | 1856 May | |||
For Putnam's Magazine. | ||||
Kane, J.L. to Elizabeth Kane | 1843 August 9 | |||
Kane, John to Elisha Kane | December 28 | |||
______ to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1840-1848 | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson | 1858 | |||
Regarding death of J.K. Kane - estate of Thomas L. Kane | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson to mother and father | 1857 | |||
Kane, Robert van Rensselaer to Elisha Kane | 1810 December 19 | |||
Kane, Robert van Rensselaer to Mrs. E.K. Kane | Undated | |||
Kane, Theodore to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 May 29 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper to family | 1845-1857 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper to John K. Kane Esq. | 1831-1857 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper to Hon. John K. Kane | 1857 February 20 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper to Dr. John K. Kane, Jr. | 1868 July 3 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper to W.J. Leiper | 1846 July | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper to Mr. Merrick | 1857 May 23 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper to P.M. Price | 1856-1857 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper- recommendations | 1846 June 11 | |||
Kane, William L. to Thomas L. Kane | May 8 | |||
Kearney, John A. to B. Franklin Bache | 1844 December | |||
Kearney, John A. to David Henshaw | 1844 April | |||
Keim, George M. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 June | |||
Kelley, William D. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 December 31 | |||
Kendall, Amos to H.D. Gilpin | 1839 October 26 | |||
Kent, Edward to the representatives of the late Dr. Kane | 1866 March | |||
Letter addressed: "To the representatives of the late doctor Kane of world-wide fame. Or of his great grandfather the Rev Elisha Kent formerly of Massachusetts. America" | ||||
King, John P. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1844 | |||
Kinney, W.C. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1844 August 7 | |||
Kirkbride, Thomas S. to John K. Kane, Esq. | Undated | |||
Kline, George M. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 August 7 | |||
Kossuth, L. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1851 December 31 | |||
Kurtz, W.H. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 April 12 | |||
Laporte, John to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845-1848 | |||
Latrobe, John Hazlehurst Boneval to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1849 November 10 | |||
Laughlin, H.H. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1844 May 30 | |||
Law, John to "My dear Kane" | 1845 March 11 | |||
Law, John to Daniel Lord | 1839 August 5 | |||
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company | 1844 November 14 | |||
Leiper, George Gray, 1786-1868.
Leiper, George G., et al - agreement | Undated | |||
Leiper, Mary B. to Judge Kane | 1857 | |||
Leiper, Mary B. to Mr. Clay | 1858 March 19 | |||
Leiper, Mary B..
Leiper, Mary B. to "My Dear Sister" | March 11 | |||
Leiper, Mrs.- account with receipts | 1854 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 March 9 | |||
See also: Coffin, William; Lex, C. F., et al; and, Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. | ||||
Leiper, Samuel M. to Mrs. J.D.L. Taylor | 1852 April 19 | |||
Leiper, Thomas- estate | 1842 | |||
Leiper, William Jones to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1826, 1844-1846 | |||
Lemon, P. and W.S. Jayne to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 September 29 | |||
Lewis, Ellis to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1843 April 10 | |||
Lewis, George T. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1852 November 19 | |||
Lewis, R.M. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1833-1834 | |||
Lewis, William D. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1840-1845 | |||
Linn, L.F. | Undated | |||
Autographs - franking privilege. | ||||
List, Christopher to F.R. Shunk | 1846 January 26 | |||
Little and Elwell to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 September 18 | |||
Livermore, D. to Hon. John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 December 21 | |||
Livingston, J.K. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 October 5 | |||
Livingston, R. Dwight to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 November 19 | |||
Longacre, Henry C.- recommendation | Oct 2 | |||
Longstreth, Morris to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845-1846 | |||
Lord, B. to Stephen Baldwin | 1838 January 10 | |||
Lowrie, J. Roberts to J.N. Purviance | 1846 April 27 | |||
MacArthur, Mrs. Mary Hess to Hon John K Kane | 1846 March 23 | |||
MacGregor, Daniel to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 | |||
Mackubin, James to W.H. Weaver | 1849-1850 | |||
Macmanus, James to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 April 8 | |||
Madiera, Louis C. to J.K. Kane | 1845 November 25 | |||
Madison, G.A. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1833 December 5 | |||
Magdalen Society | 1845 September 8 | |||
Extract from minutes. | ||||
Maiset, John M. to Henry Bower | 1865 January 4 | |||
Mano, Henry to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1850 October 29 | |||
Mapes, Elsworth to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 21 | |||
Marcy, W.L. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1854 March 20 | |||
Marshall, James C. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 23 | |||
Massachusetts, Governor to Judge Kane | 1847 August 24 | |||
Mathiot, W. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845-1846 | |||
Matthew, G. to "Dear Sir" | February 12 | |||
Maury, Matthew Fontaine to "My dear Sir" | 1858 January 1 | |||
McAlester, Charles to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 | |||
McAllister, Richard to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1853 | |||
McCahen, John J. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April 2 | |||
McCall, Archibald to J.K. Kane | 1835 June 2 | |||
McCall, Henry to Hon. Judge Kane | 1812 | |||
McCall, M.M. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 November 4 | |||
McCall, P. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 August 14 | |||
McCall, Peter to J.K. Drinker | 1828 April 7 | |||
Receipt. | ||||
McCauley, J.H. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 March 5 | |||
McClean, Moses to Henry Welsh | 1845 May 5 | |||
McClintock, J.R. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 January 26 | |||
McCorkell, William & Co. to Robert Taylor & Co. | 1849 April 12 | |||
McCracken, Henry F. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1859 February 3 | |||
McCulloch, James William to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 November 3 | |||
McDowell, T. Crawford to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 May 21 | |||
McIlvaine, Henry to president of ______ society | 1846 January 9 | |||
McKim, J.M. to Col. Thomas L. Kane | 1854 July 19 | |||
McLanahan, James K. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 May 9 | |||
McLane, Allen M. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1837 May 18 | |||
McLane, Louis to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1827-1833 | |||
McLeod, William N. to R. Dunglison | 1840 January 8 | |||
McMicken, J.S. to Leiper Patterson | Undated | |||
McMurtrie, W.V., et al to John K. Kane, Esq. | Undated | |||
Mercantile Library Company, Philadelphia. | 1841 May 10 | |||
Meredith, W.M. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1832-1849 | |||
Meriam, Ebenezer to Dr.John Kane, Jr. | 1855 May 30 | |||
Merrill, G.A. to "My dear Mr. Kane" | 1892 December 31 | |||
Miles, Thomas J. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 November 29 | |||
Mill, John to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 May 2 | |||
Mill, Peter J. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 January 22 | |||
Millen, John J. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 | |||
Miller, A.J. and T.W. Miller to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 October 11 | |||
Miller, Andrew to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Miller, J. to David Hartz | 1845 March 4 | |||
Miller, J. Craig to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 | |||
Miller, Jesse to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1848 | |||
Miller, Peter to Hon. John K. Kane | 1848 June 14 | |||
Miscellaneous | ||||
Mitchell, E.D. to J.P. Green | Undated | |||
Mitchell, J. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 April 20 | |||
Mitchell, J.K. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | Undated | |||
Montgomery, William to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 December 10 | |||
Moore, Thomas to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1835 May 11 | |||
Morgan, Thomas P. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1854 September 20 | |||
Morris, Governor to Robert Morris | 1793 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: Orginals returned to Mr T C Cope - 1969 Nov 11 | ||||
Morris, Henry W. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1843-1845 | |||
Morris, Robert to Thomas Morris | 1797 | |||
Morris, Sally to Judge Kane and James Kane, Esq. | 1847-1850 | |||
Morris, Thomas to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1842-1843 | |||
Morris, Thomas, Mrs. to John K. Kane | 1851 October 6 | |||
Typed transcript with title "A letter from Mrs. Thomas Morris to her nephew the Hon. Judge John K. Kane, regarding the Kane and Kent familites, etc." | ||||
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese to Mr. Gifford | 1851 January 1 | |||
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese to George Harding | 1851 October 30 | |||
Moss, Joseph S. and E.L. Moss to Struthers and Son | 1841-1842 | |||
Muffley, J.L. to Jerman Hamburger | 1862 July 10 | |||
Muhlenberg, Henry Augustus to W.J. Leiper | 1843 September 28 | |||
Mumford, John I. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1844 August | |||
Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey to G.M. Dallas | 1857 July 7 | |||
Musical Fund Society | 1839 July 1 | |||
National Institution for the Promotion of Science to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1840 October 13 | |||
Neal, Joseph C. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 December 23 | |||
Neill, W. to the Hon. John K. Kane | 1852 September 10 | |||
Newsclippings | 1857 February | |||
Regarding E.K. Kane's death - (photocopies) | ||||
Newson, J.M. to J.K. Kane | 1845 November 24 | |||
Newton, John T. to W.H. Weaver | 1850 March 13 | |||
Nicholson, Thomas to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 April 7 | |||
Norris, William- statement | Undated | |||
Norvell, John to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1828-1846 | |||
Nourse, Joseph to Timothy Bangen | 1803 May 9 | |||
Osterhants, Thomas to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 February 3 | |||
Osterhout, P.M. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 February 3 | |||
Otis, Isaac to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 October 12 | |||
Owen, Robert Dale to Hon. John K. Kane | 1848 August 26 | |||
Owens, John P. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 12 | |||
Packer, John B. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 April 18 | |||
Packer, William F. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 April 9 | |||
Packer, William F. to Thomas G. Conner | 1845 April 1 | |||
Page, J. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Pageot, A. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1836 July 28 | |||
Paine, R.T. to J.K. Kane | 1845 September 25 | |||
Paine, Thomas to Robert Morris | 1789 December 31 | |||
Pakenham | May 4 | |||
Regarding dinner for William Rush | ||||
Palmer, W.P. to S.M. Leiper | 1849-1851 | |||
Parker, A. Daingerfield to Judge Kane | 1858 February 15 | |||
Parker, Foxhall A. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 July 2 | |||
Original card catalogue refers to frigate USS Brandywine | ||||
Parker, R. Le Roy to W.H. Weaver | 1850 April 3 | |||
Parker, Sara Jay to Judge John K. Kane | 1857 December 4 | |||
Passmore, G.W. to John K. Kane | 1846 January 7 | |||
Patterson, Findley to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 April 7 | |||
Patterson, Helen H. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1857 October 19 | |||
Patterson, Helen H. to Charles L. Bradford | 1857 May 24 | |||
Patterson, Joseph to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 January 22 | |||
Patterson, M to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 March 21 | |||
Patterson, Robert Maskell to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1834-1835 | |||
Patterson, Robert to Hon. and Mrs. John K. Kane | 1845 August 25, 1860 December 23 | |||
Peabody, George to Judge Kane | 1857 June 20 | |||
Peacock, James to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 September 3 | |||
Peale, Franklin to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 2 | |||
Pearson, Mrs. to W.H. Weaver | 1850 March 15 | |||
Pennsylvania | 1842 | |||
An Act giving the consent of this Commonwealth to the United States to purchase certain property in the City of Philadelphia for the purpose of erecting a Court House. | ||||
Pennsylvania, Buck's County, Democratic Citizens to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 January 2 | |||
Pennsylvania Commission to John K. Kane | 1845 | |||
Pennsylvania, Supreme Court | 1894 January 18 | |||
Certificate for Francis Fisher Kane. | ||||
Peoples, James | 1827-1830 | |||
University of Edinburgh - lecture tickets 1827 Nov 6 & 1827. University of Edinburgh - Diploma 1828. Robert Liston, Certification - 1829 July 20. Andreas Duncan Certificate 1830 Aug 27. | ||||
Peter, William to the Attorney General of Pennsylvania | 1846 March 6 | |||
Peterson, Mrs. | 1858 January 4 | |||
Petriken, H. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Phelan, J, et al to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April 8 | |||
Phelps, William to Hon. John K. Kane | 1848 May 19 | |||
Philadelphia, Common Council to T.L. Kane | 1856 November 27 | |||
Philadelphia Memorial for sale of Spring Garden Hall | Undated | |||
Philadelphia Museum Company | 1840 | |||
Philadelphia Museum Company - Nathan Dunn materials | 1837-1841 | |||
Regarding sale of building to American Philosophical Society. | ||||
Phillips, Anthony to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 June 24 | |||
Phillips, Barnet to C. Grinnell | 1857 April 23 | |||
Phillips, Henry M. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Phipps, Robert to Hon. John K. Kane | 1858 January | |||
Pidal, P.K. to W. Irving | 1845 February 3 | |||
Pierpont, John and Sarah Beers | 1868 | |||
Account of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the wedding of John Pierpont and Sarah Beers, December 29th, 1867. Newspaper clippings, letters included. | ||||
Pillow, Gideon to Henry Horn and J.K. Kane | 1844 July 2 | |||
Pine Street Day Nursery | 1884 April 30 | |||
Certificate of incorporation. | ||||
Pinkney, N. to Mrs. S.J. Parker | 1858 January 28 | |||
Piollet, V.E. | 1846 March 18, 1848 April 16 | |||
Plumer, A. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1849 March 20 | |||
Plumer, William S. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April 30 | |||
Poem: "How the Cumberland Went Down" | 1862 April | |||
Polar Explorers | 1930-1960 | |||
Newspaper clippings. | ||||
Polk, James K., president of the U.S. | 1844-1846 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: Unlocated 6/2011 | ||||
Porter, David R. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 August 2 | |||
Porter, J.M. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 | |||
Letters dated: 1845 August 20; 1845 September 20; 1845 September 21; 1845 December 18 Other Descriptive Information: See: Pennsylvania vs. J. M. Porter, in Series II. | ||||
Porter, John to Robert Allen | 1846 April 21 | |||
Post, W.B. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1833 November 14 | |||
Potter, John to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April 1 | |||
Poussin, G.S. to My dear friend | 1852 August 30 | |||
Powell, John Hare to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 March 4 | |||
Presbyterian Church (2nd) of Philadelphia - materials | 1841 | |||
Price, Eli Kirk to Hon. John K. Kane | 1857 June 24 | |||
Price, Philip and Samuel Gibson | 1790 April 10 | |||
Appraisement for John Bartram and Nathan Jones. | ||||
Purviance, John N. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845-1846 | |||
Raddon, J. to John Kane, Esq. | 1827 November 21 | |||
Rae, John to Mr. Grinnell | 1857 March 10 | |||
Ralston, Robert to Oliver Kane | 1831 September 24 | |||
Ramsey, Albert C. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1848 April 19 | |||
Ramsey, J.G.M . to George M. Dallas | 1844 September 24 | |||
Randall, Archibald to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1831, 1832 | |||
Randall, J. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1841-1845 | |||
Rankin, John to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 April 9 | |||
Rawle, William to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1832 December 21, 1846 January 18 | |||
Rawn, Charles C. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Read, John M. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 September 2 | |||
Read, Thomas J.- affidavit | Undated | |||
Reading, P.A. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1840-1844 | |||
Reardon, Henry B. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 June 11 | |||
Reed, John to to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841-1842 | |||
Reed, William B. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1855 January 9 | |||
Reeder, A.H. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 | |||
Reniers, Peter to Hon. Judge Kane | 1858 February 15 | |||
See: U.S. Patent Office to Peter Reniers. | ||||
"Rensalaer" - home near Green Lane | 1854 | |||
Rensselaer, Adelaide van to Hon. Judge Kane | 1857 December15 | |||
Rensselaer, J.C. van to John Green | 1858 December 22 | |||
Rensselaer J.C. van to T.L. Kane | 1846 July 2 | |||
Reynolds, Levi, Jr. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 September 12 | |||
Rhees, John S. et al to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 April 1 | |||
Rice, Stephen E. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Richards, Benjamin Wood to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1831 September 9 | |||
See also: Kane, J. K.; and Wints, H. | ||||
Ritchie, A.A. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 January 24 | |||
Rives, John C. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1842 Aug 16, 1851 Jan 24 | |||
Roberts, Lewis to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 | |||
Roberts, Stokes L. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 November 20 | |||
Robinson, Henry to William H. Weaver | 1849-1850 | |||
Robinson, William to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 March 12 | |||
Rogers, Benjamin Franklin to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 April 15 | |||
Rogers, Fairman to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1857 December 14 | |||
Ruschenberger, W.F.W. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 May 30 | |||
Ruschenberger, W.F.W. to J.A. Kearney | 1846 | |||
Rush, J. Murray to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845, 1846 | |||
Rush, J. Murray to F.R. Shunk | 1846 January 13 | |||
Rush, Richard to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1841-1847 | |||
Rush, Samuel W. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1832 February 21 | |||
Russell, G.R. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1844, 1858 | |||
Russle, James B. to John K. Kain, Esq. | 1845 November 27 | |||
Ryatt, W.M. to John K. Kane | 1846 April 25 | |||
Sabanis, James | 1825 November 14 | |||
Affidavit of Thomas Caldwell's birthdate. (photocopy) | ||||
Sakenan, W.R. to John Kane, Esq. | 1843 January 2 | |||
Samuels, Jesse to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 May 16 | |||
Sartori, Victor A. to John Struthers & Son | 1841 July 10 | |||
Saunders, R.M. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1836-1845 | |||
Sauvan, A. to John K. Kane | 1857 February 10 | |||
Scarlett, Levi to Passmore Williamson | 1851 December 26 | |||
Scott, John to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 | |||
Scott, R.K. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 March 19 | |||
Sedgwick, P.C. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 July 2 | |||
Sengstack, C.P. to G.M. Dallas | 1844 October 26 | |||
Seward, W.H. to J.K. Kane | 1849 November 11 | |||
______ to Mrs. C.W. Shields | 1863 July 22 | |||
Shields, Mrs. Elizabeth (Bessie) Kane to John K Kane, Jr. | July 30, August 18, undated | |||
Shunk, Governor | 1848 August 10 | |||
Monument. | ||||
Shunk, Francis Rawn to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1838-1845 May | |||
Shunk, Francis Rawn to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 September-1846 March | |||
Shunk, Francis Rawn to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April-1847 | |||
Shunker, Isaac, et al to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April 27 | |||
Silliman, Benjamin to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1832 January 22 | |||
Skirving, John to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1857 May 23 | |||
Slocombe, Thomas | 1829 February 19 | |||
Small, William | 1846 January 15 | |||
Smith, Elkanan to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 3 | |||
Smith, G. Roberts to Judge Kane | 1852 December 30 | |||
Smith, J.B. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 September 15 | |||
Smith, R. Rundle to Hon. John K. Kane | 1849 March | |||
Smith, Thomas D. to Judge Kane | 1849 March 26 | |||
Smithford, S.W. to Thomas L. Kane | Undated | |||
Smyser, Daniel M. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 April 10 | |||
Snider, Jacob, Jr. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1836-1845 | |||
Snowden, James R. to John K. Kane | 1845-1858 | |||
Society of Antiquaries of London to John Vaughan | 1842 January 14 | |||
Sola, Edward to F.F. Kane | 1888 | |||
Solden, Cary to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 May 6 | |||
Sontag, Henriette Rossi to R.M. Patterson, Esq. | 1853 February 3 | |||
Southworth, Wells to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841 March 16 | |||
Sperry, F. William to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 June 14 | |||
Sprague, Peleg to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1849 December 29 | |||
Sprague, W.B. to Judge Kane | 1857 May 18 | |||
Stanton, Edwin M. to Judge Kane | 1852 May 13 | |||
Steele, J.E. to Judge Kane | 1858 January 16 | |||
Stenhouse, T.B.H. to J.P. Green | 1858 July 12 | |||
Stepp, Rosa | 1900 October 16 | |||
Stevens, George W. to W.H. Weaver | 1849 December 11 | |||
Stewart, C.L. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1857 December 30 | |||
Stewart, Kensey J. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 December 5 | |||
Stewart, Thomas to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 September 13 | |||
Stokes, William A. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1844 June 7 | |||
Strickland, Nimrod to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1844 November 13 | |||
Strickland, William to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1839-1845 | |||
See: Delaware Breakwater materials; and, Bank of the U.S. vs. William Strickland, in: Kane Family Legal Papers. | ||||
Strickland, William, 1788-1854 | Undated | |||
Autobiographical sketch. Mentions Latrobe, Sully. | ||||
Struthers, John, and Son to John K. Kane, Esq. | Undated | |||
Struthers, Johnson and Brown to J.K. Kane | 1841 March 22 | |||
Struthers, William to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1858 January 29 | |||
Mrs. Sturdevant's Album | 1835 September 11 | |||
Poem by 'A'. | ||||
Sturgeon, Daniel to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1844-1846 | |||
Sunbury and Erie Railroad Co. | 1856 November 13 | |||
Stock owned by Thomas L. Kane. | ||||
Sunday School in Massachusetts | Undated | |||
Taccio, W. de to H.D. Gilpin | Undated | |||
Taney, Roger Brooke to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1834 May 28 | |||
Access digital object: | ||||
Tannell, Henry | 1840 December 23 | |||
Taylor, Henry to "My Dear Aunt" | 1863 March 8 | |||
Taylor, Mrs. J.D. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1846 | |||
Taylor, Mrs. J.D.L. to S.M. Leiper | 1848-1852, undated | |||
Taylor, Mrs. Julia D.L. to William Jones Leiper | 1848 | |||
Taylor, L. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 June 3 | |||
Taylor, Lucy P. to "My Dear Uncle Kane" | 1847 December 6 | |||
Taylor, Robert to Dr. Lenas | 1840 January 4 | |||
Taylor, Robert to John B. Drouillard | 1840 January 4 | |||
Taylor, Robert to John Taylor | 1840 January 4 | |||
Taylor, William P. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1833-1853 | |||
Thomas, Ann G. | 1840 Dec 31 | |||
Statement revoking trusteeship of J.K. Kane. | ||||
Thomas, John H. to J.P. Green | 1859 March 11 | |||
Thompson, James to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1846 June 13 | |||
Thomson, John to Hon. John K. Kane | 1844 August 15 | |||
Thomson, Joseph T. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 July 1 | |||
Tiernan, F. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 Feb 26 | |||
Tilghman, Benjamin to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1827 | |||
Tilghman, William to Messrs. Pims, Irwin, et al | 1824 September 28 | |||
Tracy, Lathrop J. to T.H. Tracy | 1846 May 24 | |||
Trego, Charles B. to Francis Wharton | 1846 | |||
Trist, N.P. to Mr. Kane | 1831, Aug 30, 1846 June 11 | |||
Turner, S. to Mrs. Eliza Leiper | Undated | |||
Unidentified | ||||
United States President to H.D. Gilpin | Undated | |||
Van Alen, Charles to J.K. Kane | February 20 | |||
Van Buren, Martin to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1835-1848 | |||
Vanderpoel, A. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1844 October 7 | |||
Vansant, Joshua to Hon. John K. Kane | 1858 January 16 | |||
Van Wyck, Isaac C. to J.K. Kane | 1835 June 2 | |||
Vaughan, John to C.J. Ingersoll | 1830 April 23 | |||
Regarding DuPonceau as President of American Philosophical Society. | ||||
Vaughan, Petty to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1841-1846 | |||
Vaux, R. to J.K. Kane | 1845 September 11 | |||
Vogdes, John P. to J.K. Kane | 1852 October 17 | |||
Wakeman, Benjamin to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1828-1831 | |||
Walcott, J. to W.H. Weaver | 1850 March 14 | |||
Walker, R.J. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1842-1844 | |||
Wall, Garret D. to John K. Kane | 1839 October 5 | |||
Wall, Moses G. to John K. Kane | 1849 March 8 | |||
Walson, A.W. to Jesse Miller | 1846 February 9 | |||
Ward, Mary F. to S.D. Ward | 1846 May 22 | |||
Warley, A.F. to W.H. Weaver | 1849-1850 | |||
Washington, George to Oliver Pollock | 1788 June 8 | |||
Contained in correspondence J. Ellis Bonham to J.K. Kane. | ||||
Washington County, Pennsylvania | Undated | |||
Citizens recommendation. | ||||
Watmough, Edmund C. to Hon. John K. Kane | Undated | |||
Watson, Fontaine to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1833 November 18 | |||
Way, Alexander to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1844 May 9 | |||
Weaver, W.H. to J.K. Kane | 1845 November 2 | |||
Webster, Daniel and David Webster to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846-1852 | |||
Webster, Daniel and S.C. Phillips to the Commissioners under the Treaty with France | 1835 December 30 | |||
Welsh, Henry to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1844-1845 | |||
Welsh, Herbert to Francis Fisher Kane | 1894 February 6 | |||
Wesley, Charles to Benjamin Carr | 1825 June 18 | |||
West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Company to A.M. Leiper | 1857 April 18 | |||
Wetherell, John P. | 1850 November 26 | |||
Wharton, Charles to John K. Kane | 1846 February 26 | |||
Wharton, Francis to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845-1851 | |||
Wharton, J.J. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1842 January 24 | |||
Wheeler, John H. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1845 April 3 | |||
Whittlesey, Elisha to Hon. John K. Kane | 1852-1853 | |||
Wiedman, John to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 March 18 | |||
Wilcox, Mrs. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1846 February 17 | |||
Williams, George to John K. Kane | 1845 August 13 | |||
See: U.S. vs. George Williams. | ||||
Williams, H.I. to Hon. J.K. Kane | 1832-1847 | |||
Willing Day Nursery | Undated | |||
By-laws. | ||||
Wilmer, James to J.K. Kane | 1830 December 28 | |||
Wilson, Adolf D. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1846 July 7 | |||
Winchester, S.S. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 | |||
Wints, H. to B.W. Richards | 1845 September 22 | |||
Wistar Party list | 1856 October 11 | |||
Wood, Elizabeth (Bessie) to Elizabeth (Bessie) Kane Shields | 1850 September 25 | |||
Wood, John Walter to John K. Kane and Thomas L. Kane | 1858 | |||
Wood, William.
Wood, William to Hon. Judge Kane | 1846-1858 | |||
Undated letter found in file " Lawrence, William 1846 Oct 27". Mr Lawrence is mentioned in letter. | ||||
Woodbury, Levi to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1835-1838 | |||
Woodward, George W. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845-1847 | |||
Woodward, W.I. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1842 June 13 | |||
Wright, H. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1845 May 20 | |||
Wright, Hendrick B. to Hon. J.B. Kane | 1845 November 5 | |||
Wright, R.E. to John K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 | |||
Wright, Silas to John K. Kane, Esq. | Undated | |||
Address leaf. | ||||
Wyckoff, P. to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1845 September 30 | |||
Wynkopf, F.M. to Hon. John K. Kane | 1853 December 29 | |||
Wyse, Francis to J.K. Kane, Esq. | 1833 | |||
Young, M.C. to John K. Kane | 1848 May 18 | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson, 1827-1906.
Kane, John K. (John Kintzing), 1795-1858.
Series II. Kane Family Legal Papers | 1824-1919 | |||
Abstract: A collection of father, John Kintzing Kane, and son, Robert Patterson Kane, legal briefs, relating to numerous and varied cases in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. There is information on the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company, the Delaware waterbreak, various ships, and the controversy with Margaret Fox. See itemized inventory for stated cases. Provenance: Presented by Mrs. Joseph C. Aub, Dr. Oliver Cope, Thomas Pym Cope, and Mrs. Thomas P. Hazard, 1968-1974, children of Walter Cope and Eliza Middleton Kane Cope. Processing information: Former call no. Mss. B K13 Other Descriptive Information: Early American History note The John Kintzing Kane legal papers are an extensive collection that covers his career and documents a large number of his cases. These include some papers on Indian affairs, estate documents, and records on businesses that Kane represented, including Girard Bank. Each file states the name of the case. There is a large file for a court case Thomas Sully brought against the St. George Society about a portrait he painted of Queen Victoria. Geographic Name(s): Pennsylvania -- Politics and government -- 1775-1865. Occupation(s): Lawyers -- Pennsylvania. Subject(s): Law firms -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. | ||||
Ager, John | 1851 | |||
Lease of property, northwest corner of Tenth and Locust streets. | ||||
Aikins, Isaiah, et al | 1763 June 24 | |||
Indenture...between Isaiah Atkins...and Hannah his wife...and Rebecca Miller...and James Gibbon... | ||||
Alexander, William et al vs. Brig. Metamoras | 1826 July 24 | |||
Libel for wages. | ||||
Alfonzo and Company vs. Kirkland, Chase and Company | 1866 | |||
Baltimore. | ||||
"America" collision... | Undated | |||
Notes of Stewart's ... Captain Thomas F. McHenry. | ||||
American Fire Insurance Company | 1820 March | |||
General title papers of estate under E.K. Kane. | ||||
Ashton, et al. | Undated | |||
Transcript from a case, United States Court. Names of those present: Mr. Harding, Mr. Cuyler, Mr. Stewart, Mr. Ashton, Mr. Cook, Mr. Knowles, Mr. Gillingham. | ||||
Aspden vs. Trotter | 1846 October 31 | |||
Atkinson vs. Farmers Bank | 1848 August 28 | |||
Atwood, et al, vs. Abel Jeans | 1837 May 31 | |||
Aurora (ship) argument | 1835 February 10 | |||
Bank of Montgomery County vs. Newbold | 1831 July | |||
Bank of the United States vs. William Strickland. | 1841 November 29 | |||
Barker, James B. vs. the Elizabeth | Undated | |||
Battin, Joseph and Samuel vs. John Clayton and E.W.M. Quiens | 1847 | |||
Battin, Joseph and Samuel vs. James Taggert | 1850 | |||
Blanchard vs. Yocum #1 | 1848 | |||
Blanchard vs. Yocum #2 | 1849 | |||
Blanchard Gun Stock Turning Company vs. Isaac B. Eldridge. | 1848 January 3 | |||
Bolivar, George W. and wife | 1856 January 24 | |||
Deed of Trust to N.W. Leiper and James M. Bushill. | ||||
Bolivar, George W.-Estate | 1850-1851 | |||
Bolivar, George W.-material | 1850-1857 | |||
Bond vs. Berg | 1849 June | |||
Bouckens vs. Bevan et al. | ||||
Bowers and Jones vs. Gordon and Berger | 1847 December | |||
Boyle, John vs. Adelaide S. Stoz (ship) | 1849 February | |||
Collision. | ||||
Brein vs. Hand | 1837 | |||
Brein vs. Hand | 1837 October | |||
Poulson's American Daily Advertiser; The United States Gazette. | ||||
Brewster, F. Carroll-Furman Sheppard | 1862 | |||
Margaret Fox items. | ||||
Brick, William Y.-Estate | 1844 | |||
Brodhead, D.M.-Indian material #1 | 1839 | |||
Brodhead, D.M.-Indian material #2 | 1839 | |||
Brown, Charles | 1854 | |||
Collector of the Port of Philadelphia. | ||||
Bucknor vs. The Wataga | 1854 May 29 | |||
Bull vs. Loud | ||||
Bunker, Nathan | 1837 December 29 | |||
Plan of lots. | ||||
Cadwalader, Thomas, et al | 1829-1837 | |||
Judgements. | ||||
Cain and Mr. Fisher | Undated | |||
Camac, Turner | 1796 May 20 | |||
Affadavit. | ||||
Carr, et al vs. Thomas | ||||
Cash, Thomas C. | 1834 September 15 | |||
Deed to Washington Jackson. | ||||
Cash, Thomas C.-Judgements | 1833-1834 | |||
Certificates of search on certain lots | 1804, 1857 | |||
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company | 1803-1824 | |||
Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company-Sub-committee | 1823 | |||
Chester County, Pennsylvania | 1824 December | |||
Notes on certain deeds. | ||||
Chew vs. Perit | 1837-1838 | |||
Childs, et al vs. Porter | 1832 March 17 | |||
Christiana, Pennsylvania | 1851-1852 | |||
Slave actions (riots). | ||||
Claypole vs. Philadelphia | ||||
Cochran, Alexander | 1795 September 18 | |||
Deed to Meeker and Cochran. | ||||
Cochran, William | 1798 February 3 | |||
Deed to Samuel Meeker. | ||||
Coffin, William | 1853 October 18 | |||
Deed to Samuel M. Leiper. | ||||
Cohen vs. Gratz | 1848 January 10 | |||
Combs, Matthew, vs. Royal Saxon (ship) | 1849 July | |||
Commercial Trust Company vs. The Schooner Lea | 1850 March 15 | |||
Wharfage. | ||||
Committee on church music | 1854 | |||
Consul (schooner) vs. Astracan (schooner). | 1846 October 17 | |||
Collision. | ||||
Convention with France. Board of Commissioners | 1831 July 4 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: Manuscript and printed copy. | ||||
Coppage, Edward vs. Jehu Clendaniel | 1865 January | |||
Cornig and Company vs. the Meteor | 1850 February 22 | |||
Cox, Jacob | 1827 August 4 | |||
Will. | ||||
Cox, Moses | 1827 August 24 | |||
Will. | ||||
Coxe vs. Lippincott and Richards | 1832 | |||
Creely vs. Schooner Mary Ann | 1848 January 7 | |||
Cressor vs. Righter | 1855 October 2 | Oversize. | ||
Crosby vs. Evan D. Ashton and John McClure | 1857 October | |||
Crosby vs. Republic (ship) | 1847 January 22 | |||
Darling, Thomas | 1844 September 21 | |||
Deed to Stephen Smith. | ||||
Davies, Grace Clifton | 1835 March 11 | |||
Will. | ||||
Day and Son vs. The Schooner Gibbons | 1861 February 24 | |||
Collision. | ||||
Delany, Sharp | 1795 April 20 | |||
Deed to Samuel Meeker, Alexander Cochran, and William Cochran. | ||||
Delaware breakwater materials | 1831 | |||
(William Strickland) | ||||
Dennie and Farrell vs. the New Sloop. | 1847 March 19 | |||
Depositions-Ann Lawrence | 1855 June 26 | |||
Dermott vs. Commerce (ship) | 1847 | |||
Detwold vs. Reeves, et al. | 1851 February 24 | |||
Dimpfel vs. Alden | 1851 February 17 | |||
Dunglison, Robley vs. Cornelius A. Costello | 1859-1861 | |||
Dyott vs. Sickels | 1845 | |||
Eagle, Stephen F. vs. Ruben Mullison | 1812 November | |||
Elisabeth vs. Bolton. | 1856 July 11 | |||
Elk County, Pennsylvania | 1856 | |||
Elliott vs. Thomas | 1842 July 13 | |||
Ellmaker, et al vs. John Struthers | 1838 January 26 | |||
Ellsworth Commission of Patents vs. Elijah F. Prentiss. | 1845 October | |||
Other Descriptive Information: See also: Prentiss vs. Ellsworth Commission. | ||||
Enterprize Insurance Company policy of Mrs. J.D.L. Kane | 1860 August 25 | |||
Erwin, J. Meamer | 1865 | |||
Estimates for fence around Rittenhouse Square | 1831 July 23 | |||
Eustace's Lee vs. Hanson et al. | 1839 October | |||
Evans vs. McAlpin #1 | 1820-1842 | |||
Evans vs. McAlpin #2 | 1820-1842 | |||
Farnum vs. Rubinacci. | 1848 | |||
Fisher, Mrs. E.M. | 1892 July | |||
Fitzsimmons, Thomas | 1804 May 29 | |||
Certificate from the Delaware Insurance office. | ||||
Fleming vs. Page | 1849 August | |||
Flommerfelt, et al vs. the ship Susan G. Owens | 1837-1849 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: See: Sundry persons vs. the Susan G. Owens. | ||||
Ford vs. Thomas | 1835-1838 | |||
Foster, Ezekiel B. vs. John K. Green. | 1848 May 20 | |||
Fowle vs. Spear | 1847 November 22 | |||
Fox, Margaret | 1862 | |||
Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia | 1853 November 25 | |||
Policy with Samuel M. Leiper. | ||||
Franklin Fire Insurance Comapny of Philadelphia | 1851 June 3 | |||
Policy to Edward S. McGlue. | ||||
French Commission | 1834 May 5 | |||
Cases examined. | ||||
Fricke, Henry and Thomas H. Fenton | 1845 | |||
Fritz vs. Northrop and Lewis | 1841 | |||
Furey tax papers | 1831 July 7 | |||
Gardner, Grace vs. William Wagner | 1829-1839 | |||
Garesché, Ann | 1845 November 1 | |||
Agreement to sell home of P.S. DuPonceau. | ||||
Garmindia | 1845 February | |||
Case regarding molasses. | ||||
Garrett, Philip | 1842 | |||
Gattmann, Isaac | 1855 June 1 | |||
Petition to commissioner of patents. | ||||
Germantown Bank vs. Say | 1829-1830 | |||
Geyelin, Emile | ||||
Agreement with Henry J. Taylor. | ||||
Gibbon, James and Gabriel Duvall | 1826 November 30 | |||
Deed to Elizabeth Coultas Leiper. | ||||
Girard Bank vs. American Exchange Company. | 1841 | |||
Girard Bank vs. Burden | 1839 | |||
Girard Bank vs. Comly | 1837 | |||
Girard Bank vs. Congell | 1841 | |||
Girard Bank vs. Richards, et al | 1840 | |||
Girard Bank vs. Washington Jackson | 1841 November 15 | |||
Grants vs. Taylor | 1838 | |||
Gray vs. Gibson | 1864 | |||
Gray's Ferry | 1837 | |||
Sale of estate. | ||||
Greig, John #1 | ||||
Greig, John #2 | ||||
Greig, John #3 | ||||
Greig, John #4 | ||||
Greig, Mr. | 1845 November 13 | |||
Estate. | ||||
Grubb vs. Bayard | 1850 May 2 | |||
Guardians vs. Taylor | ||||
Harmstad, E. and Company | 1840 February | |||
Agreement with J.K. Kane. | ||||
Harper, James vs. John Struthers | 1840 June 5 | |||
Hartman, John vs. The Brig Will | 1848 June 20 | |||
Possession. | ||||
Hazelton Coal Company | 1836-1843 | |||
An act to incorporate the Hazelton Coal Company. | ||||
Hazelton Coal Company | 1843 | |||
Mortgage to Jacob Souder and Alisha Jenkins. | ||||
Heazlitt, Charles F. | 1865 February 3 | |||
Estate. | ||||
Hennicker vs. Hennicker | 1790 May 21 | |||
Herr, Daniel vs. Edward Stacey | 1850-1852 | |||
Hess, Simon J. | 1856 May 13 | |||
Deed to A.J. Wilcox | ||||
Hill vs. Peterson | 1847 January 22 | |||
Hitner vs. the Napoleon | 1855 April 19 | |||
Hitner, Reeves and Company vs. the Enterprize | 1851 | |||
Hopkins, John vs. David R. Porter | 1852 April 19 | |||
Hutchinson, Randal | 1831 July 21 | |||
Assignment of mortgage and debt to Thomas B. Prichett. | ||||
Indigent Widow's Society | 1845 May 12 | |||
Regarding Stewart's legacy. | ||||
Ingersoll, C.J. vs. Naylor | 1832-1846 | |||
Jackson, Washington | 1829 June 22 | |||
Bond to R. Hutchinson. | ||||
Jackson, Washington | 1831 July 31 | |||
Mortgage to R. Hutchinson. | ||||
Jackson, Washington | 1829 June 20 | |||
Mortgage to Samuel Smith. | ||||
James vs. Thomas | Undated | |||
Janeway, J.J. | 1830 November 4 | |||
Deed to J.K. Kane. | ||||
Janeway, T.D. | 1845 November 21 | |||
Jenks, W. D. | Undated | |||
Jenks, W.P. | 1845 October | |||
Recommendation. | ||||
Jeppeson vs. the Aurora | 1849 May 12 | |||
John and Joseph (ship) vs. Le Courrier de la Manche (ship) | 1806 | |||
Jones, Charles Thomson vs. Joseph M. Thomas | 1847 | |||
Jones, et al, vs. American Mutual Insurance Company. | 1852 October | |||
Juniper vs. Lyra. | 1848 | |||
Kane, C. V. S. vs. Morris Canal and Banking Company. | 1836-1838 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth F. | 1919 | |||
Income. | ||||
Kane, E.K. | 1845, 1858 | |||
Farmers & Merchants Bank cancelled checks. | ||||
Kane, Elizabeth K. | 1854 | |||
Kane, J.K. Account with McKean & Elk Land...Co | 1854 | |||
Kane, J.K. Bills | 1852-1855 | |||
Kane, J.K. Bond to John Constable | 1834 December 15 | |||
Kane, J.K. Confessions | Undated | |||
Kane, J.K. Estate | 1855-1858 | |||
Kane, J.K. Estate, in Account with Child & Patterson | 1854 | |||
Kane, J.K. Estate, Monies to Miss Kane | 1858 | |||
Kane, J.K. Estate, Receipts with R.P.Kane | 1858 | |||
Kane, J.K. Estate, Receipts with R.P. Kane | 1859 | |||
Kane, J.K. Fugitive Nancy, Perdue's slave | 1851 | |||
Kane, J.K. Insurance policies | 1824-1830 | |||
Kane, J.K. Lease to Steinmetz | 1849 | |||
Kane, J.K. Lease to William Wilent | 1851 March 25 | |||
Kane, J.K. Mortgage to R. Willing | 1853 | |||
Kane, J.K. Notes on Question of Pardons | Undated | |||
Kane, J.K. Pew certificates with 2nd Presbyterian Church | 1837 | |||
Kane, J.K. Richards, B. W. | 1829 September 5 | |||
Kane, J.K. Settlement with Mutual Assurance Co. | 1857-1858 | |||
Kane, J.K. Survey of Market Street Properties | 1848 October 25 | |||
Kane, J.K. Views | Undated | |||
Kane, J.K. deceased | 1858 March 10 | |||
Kane, R.P. Argument for Williamson | Undated | |||
Kane, R.P. Settlement with Childs & Peterson | 1858 March 4 | |||
Kane, R.P., Mrs. | 1890 | |||
Kane, Robert P. | 1852 | |||
Kane, T.L. Banking Material | 1858 | |||
Kane, T.L. Bond to J.K. Kane | 1854 | |||
Kane, T.L. Declaration of Trust | 1860 February 2 | |||
Kane, T.L. Power of Attorney to J.K. Kane | 1853 January | |||
Kane, T.L. Kane, R. P. | 1858 | |||
Kane, T.L. Settlement of Account with E.K. Kane's Estate | 1860 February 22 | |||
Keim and Haines vs. J. and B. Orne | 1848 March | |||
Kelsey, C.E. and C.F. | 1854 July 10 | |||
Petition. | ||||
Killingsworth, E. vs. Pearson A. Reading | 1842 | |||
Kirkham vs. Mayor, et al. | 1836 | |||
Building of Girard College-Founder's Hall. | ||||
Klemm vs. sundry persons | 1828-1830 | |||
Knight vs. Gavit | 1848 June 27 | |||
Krauskopf, William vs. James B. Ames | 1846 August 1 | |||
Kunzi, Abraham | 1835 | |||
Mortgage to John Hallowell | ||||
Laurence vs. Maule | 1855-1856 | |||
Leibrick, Conrad | Undated | |||
Patent. | ||||
Leiper, Ann G. | 1834-1840 | |||
Trust estate material. | ||||
Leiper, Elizabeth | 1830-1831 | |||
Estate, account with Ash. | ||||
Leiper, Elizabeth Coultas | 1829 July 17 | |||
Will. See also: Gibbon, James | ||||
Leiper, George G., William J., Samuel M. | 1839 June 6 | |||
Cancelled agreement. | ||||
Leiper, George G. vs. Bethell | 1831 June | |||
Leiper, Mary B. | 1853-1858 | |||
Estate. | ||||
Leiper, Samuel M. Brief of Title of Lots | 1683-1844 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. Concerning monies from Dr. Gray | 1849-1850 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. Deed to W.J. Leiper | 1852 June 10 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. Estate | 1852-1857 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. Estate exemplification | 1854 June 5 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. Estate, inventory | 1855 February 27 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. Estate, report of Master... | 1844 December 13 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. Estate vs. W.J. Leiper | 1855-1857 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. Mortgage | 1852 April 16 | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. Searches against | 1844 | |||
Leiper, Thomas L. | 1861 December 30 | |||
Deed to T.L. Kane. | ||||
Leslie vs. Blitz | Undated | |||
Levant (ship) | 1849 January 12 | |||
Levy, Moses | 1825 June 6 | |||
Ground rent lease to George Merritt. | ||||
Lex, C F, et al | 1849 November 30 | |||
Lease to S.M. Leiper. | ||||
Lincoln vs. Schooner Volation | 1846 September 21 | |||
Loftis, Ralph | 1741 December 4 | |||
Mortgage to William Bell. | ||||
Lombaert vs. Stillwell | 1848 October 16 | |||
Lombard vs. Bayard | 1847 | |||
Loran, Stephen | 1833 May 3 | |||
Estate. | ||||
Lots in Peru, Illinois | 1839 August | |||
Lovett vs. Bispham | 1848 July 13 | |||
Luce, L.J. | 1857 February 6 | |||
Deed to A.J. Wilcox. | ||||
Lukens vs. Cochran | 1833 March 26 | |||
Lynd, Jr. and Company vs. United States | 1799 | |||
Magniac, et al vs. Thomson | 1851-1852 | |||
Maker vs. the Mayor of Philadelphia | 1829-1831 | |||
Market Street ground rent | 1853 November 15 | |||
Mortgage. | ||||
Market Street markets | Undated | |||
Ordinance relating to the High Street market. | ||||
Market Street widening | 1830 | |||
Married Persons Property Act | 1887 June 3 | |||
Martin vs. Warner | 1848 April 25 | |||
Martin's Estate | 1831 | |||
Matcolf, Thomas vs. Capt. Richard Hahn | 1848 December 23 | |||
Libel, wages. | ||||
Maule, E.R. | 1855 February 19 | |||
Deed to Kenneth Jewell. | ||||
Mayor of Philadelphia vs. Rachel C. Bartram | 1830-1832 | |||
Mayor of Philadelphia vs. John S. Furey | 1831 June 30 | |||
Mayor of Philadelphia...release | 1831 March 10 | |||
Mayor of Philadelphia vs. Executors of J. Wills | 1826 July | |||
McAfee vs. the Creole (ship) | 1789 | |||
McCurdy vs. Leiper | 1841 May 12 | |||
McKean and Elk Land and Improvement Company | 1856 October 18 | |||
Deed to Alonzo J. Wilcox. | ||||
McNaughten vs. Hannah Tumey | 1847 June 19 | |||
Mease and Jost vs. the "Clara." | 1861 | |||
Meeker, et al | 1795 April | |||
Mortgage to Sharp Delany. | ||||
Meeker, Samuel | 1806 May 1 | |||
Deed to Anthony Taylor. | ||||
Merrick, John to John Vaughan | 1837 February 9 | |||
Merritt, George | 1829 May 26 | |||
Deed to John Davis. | ||||
Messerves, George | 1827 | |||
For the Franklin Bank. | ||||
Metcalfe, Joseph and Company | 1840 | |||
Miller, John J. | 1845 | |||
Petition for position in Wyoming County. | ||||
Mills, Millard S. vs. James E. Craig | 1851 | |||
Miscellany | 1831-1893 | |||
Mitchell, A.W. | 1847 | |||
Lease to M. Brown. | ||||
Molony, James. Bill of sale to Washington Jackson | 1770-1836 | |||
Molony, James. Judgements | 1836 | |||
Morris, Levi | 1831 | |||
Notes for contract. | ||||
Morris vs. Nixon | 1836 | |||
Morris, Thomas vs. Maria Nixon and Henry J. Williams | 1843 July 15 | |||
Morrison's note | 1872 December | |||
Moss vs. Snider | 1842-1844 | |||
Muhlenberg, Henry Augustus | 1843 October 25 | |||
Murray, John vs. Donnelly | 1846 August 17 | |||
Mutual Assurance Company Policy to Washington Jackson | 1833-1834 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: See also: Kane, J.K. Settlement with Mutual Assurance Company | ||||
Myers, et al vs. Brig. Harriet | 1848 June 29 | |||
Myers vs. Reading | 1840-1841 | |||
Naglee, Joseph vs. Hannah R. Naglee | 1845 December | |||
Newbold, C. | 1819 | |||
Release to Silas Weir. | ||||
Newcastle and Frenchtown Turnpike, Railroad Company vs. Steamer Commodore Stockton | Undated | |||
Libel. | ||||
Newlin's Lessee vs. George M. Garwood #1 | 1846 | |||
Newlin's Lessee vs George M. Garwood #2 | 1846 | |||
Notes of controversy with committee of Spring Garden | 1831 | |||
Notes, lists, petition | 1843-1857 | |||
Notes Regarding Slavery | Undated | |||
Nowlen, et al vs. United States | Undated | |||
Noyes, Jacob W. | 1837 March 30 | |||
Deed to W. L. May. | ||||
Nugent | 1850 January 17 | |||
Regarding bankruptcy. | ||||
O'Hara vs. Clay | 1849 | |||
O'Neill, O'Donnell, O'Kane | 1876, 1885 | |||
Transcription | ||||
Oliver vs. Weakly | 1853 April 14 | |||
Osprey (steamship) vs. Barque Delaware | 1850 | |||
Packer vs. Nixon | 1833 December 26 | |||
Palmer vs. Peter Crary | 1830 | |||
Pardons from penitentiary | 1845 | |||
Parker vs. Culbertson | 1847 | |||
Parker, Oliver, assignee of Zebulon vs. James S. Hulme | 1849 April | |||
Parker's patent reaction waterwheel. | ||||
Parker vs. Nixon | 1853 November 3 | |||
Parker vs. Perkins | 1849 January | |||
Parry, George T. | 1860 July | |||
Agreement with J.N. Horsey. | ||||
Partridge vs. Patman | 1847 November | |||
Patterson, R.M. | 1832 December 11 | |||
Estate. Deed to J.K. Kane. | ||||
Patton vs. Biddle | 1837 | |||
Peale, Caroline vs. John Hemphill | 1841 | |||
Peale, Franklin vs. Eliza Greatrake | 1821, 1825 | |||
Peale, Mrs. | 1837 | |||
Estate. | ||||
Penn, William | 1701 October | |||
Patent to William Bowlin. | ||||
Pennsylvania. Attorney general | 1845 | |||
Receipts. | ||||
Pennsylvania. Auditor general | 1845 | |||
Accounts. | ||||
Pennsylvania. Deed | 1796 August 4 | |||
To George Gray signed Thomas Mifflin | ||||
Pennsylvania vs. Degrange | 1845 | |||
Pennsylvania vs. Delpit | 1845 October 16 | |||
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company | 1837 November 22 | |||
To R.A. Caldcleugh, on buildings. | ||||
Pennsylvania vs Johnston | 1845 November 21 | |||
Pennsylvania vs. Andrew McClean | 1844 | |||
Pennsylvania vs J. Porter | 1845 June | |||
Pennsylvania vs. William Shouse | 1844 | |||
Pennsyvania vs. Col. J.B. Town | 1845 November | |||
Pennsylvania. Treasurer | 1845 | |||
Pennsylvania vs. Thomas Weaver and Frederick Fritz | 1844 May 20 | |||
Penrose and Burton vs. Georgiana Peaco | 1849 December | |||
Philadelphia. City Commissioners | 1834 | |||
Bills for curbstones.. | ||||
Philadelphia (County) | 1846 January 3 | |||
License to Joseph Edel. | ||||
Philadelphia County vs. Roach | 1845 November 15 | |||
Philadelphia Mayor vs. James Wills Estate | 1826 July | |||
Philadelphia Merchants Exchange | 1831-1832 | |||
Philadelphia. Orphans Court. | 1845 March 1 | |||
Estate of Taylor minors. | ||||
Philadelphia. Treasurer. | 1820 March | |||
Bond. | ||||
Pilot's Society vs. Mahoney | 1853 | |||
Poinsett, Joel R. | 1837 April 8 | |||
Polk, James K. | 1844-1846 | |||
Letters dating: 1844 June 8; 1844 June 19; 1844 June 19; 1844 October 4; 1844 October 17; 1846 March 30; 1846 June 11. | ||||
Pope and Aspinwall | 1839-1840 | |||
Porter, H.H. | 1831-1832 | |||
Petition. | ||||
Porter vs. Sturgess | 1854 April 6 | |||
Powell vs ship Champlain | 1847 July 26 | |||
Prentiss vs. Ellsworth | 1844-1845 | |||
U.S. Commission of patents | ||||
Prevost, Henry M. vs. Peirson A. Reading | 1842 | |||
Prichett, T. B. et al | 1837 | |||
Judgements. | ||||
Rakestraw vs. Hammitt | 1825 | |||
Ravenel-Kohne case | 1853 October 19 | |||
Rawle, William | 1804 | |||
Opinion. | ||||
Reed, Jacob and Reed Brothers | 1870-1872 | |||
Rees, George | 1830 June 8 | |||
Deed to Washington Jackson. | ||||
Reid vs. Stanley | 1845 July 8 | |||
Rensselaer accounts | 1852 | |||
Rhoads, Philip | 1808 March 11 | |||
Mortgage to David Evans. | ||||
Richards, Benjamin Wood | 1797-1851 | |||
Notes from Senators and Congressmen. | ||||
Richards vs. Edwards | 1838 January 21 | |||
Ridgway vs. Keim | 1850 | |||
Richards vs. Morris | 1837 | |||
Richards vs. Ryan | 1841 | |||
Righter, John | 1850-1852 | |||
Case. | ||||
Robb, Robert R. | 1842 | |||
Affidavit. Concerning a claim upon "Lovell Estate". | ||||
Roberts, Joseph | 1852 June 14 | |||
Petition. | ||||
Rockhill vs. Moore | 1844 April 10 | |||
Rockhill, Thomas, and James Peale | 1849 June 18 | |||
Administrators, etc. to Samuel M. Leiper. Deed for a lot of ground on the west side of Ashton Street and south side of Pine Street. | ||||
Ross vs. Gibson | 1846 July 6 | |||
Russell vs. Leiper, et al | 1836 | |||
See Leiper, et al | ||||
Russell, Robert | 1832 | |||
Estate. Claims... | ||||
St. John, et al vs. Meade, et al | 1850 May 22 | |||
Sally Ann (schooner) | 1850 October 2 | |||
Protests, etc. | ||||
Sandy and Beaver Canal Company vs. J. Lippincott | 1836-1837 | |||
Say, B. Heirs | 1845 | |||
Say, B. Property | 1841 | |||
Say, Benjamin | 1813 March 18 | |||
Will. | ||||
Say, Miriam | 1830-1832 | |||
No Subnote Content | ||||
Say, William P., et al vs. John Ashmead | 1838 September 15 | |||
Schofield, Lane | 1831 | |||
Controversy. | ||||
Schuylkill Bank vs. Samuel Moore | 1841 | |||
Schuylkill meadow land materials | 1760-1764 | |||
Searches against George Woolley and others | 1848 | |||
Shelby vs. Bacon | 1814-1818 | |||
Sheppard, Furman | 1859-1860 | |||
Account with R.P. Kane. | ||||
Shorthand notes | 1859 | |||
Sloat and Smith vs. Mercer and Patton | 1846-1852 | |||
Also contains prints of woodworking machinery | ||||
Sloat vs Plympton | 1846 July 27 | |||
Small, James H. | 1839 May 4 | |||
Testimony... | ||||
Smith, John J. Deed to John M. Vanharlingen | 1833 December 30 | |||
Smith, John J. Deeds to Thomas C. Cash | 1833 December 30 | |||
Smith, John J. and others. Release to W. Jackson | 1835 June 18 | |||
Release. To W. Jackson for right of passageway across his lots lying between Chestnut and George Street and 4th and 5th Streets in the City of Philadelphia. | ||||
Smith, Samuel. Deed to Thomas Darling | 1843 October 12 | |||
Smith, Samuel. A fugitive from labour - Wroth claimant | 1847 December | |||
Smith, Stephen | 1845 March 13 | |||
Deeds to E. S. McGlue. | ||||
Smyth, Frederick | 1785 January 7 | |||
Mortgage to Hugh Roberts. | ||||
Snider, Jacob, Jr. | 1842 October 18 | |||
Lands in Chester County. | ||||
Snider, Jacob vs. Randall | 1845 November 8 | |||
Snyder, Enoch vs. William Warrance | Undated | |||
Spofford vs. the Pennsylvania and Samson | 1853 May 19 | |||
Sprague vs. Lane | Undated | |||
Stearns vs. Horner | 1848 | |||
Steel, et al vs. Barge Gen. Cadwalader | Undated | |||
Powell, et al vs. Barge Maj. Ringgold. | ||||
Stickney vs. Burke | 1836-1839 | |||
Stiles vs. Steamboat John Stephens | 1847 | |||
Stone, James W. | 1860 | |||
Claim against the Corn Exchange Insurance Company. | ||||
Stowe vs. Thomas | 1853 October 26 | |||
Copyright. | ||||
Strembeck, Jacob | 1829 June 20 | |||
Deed Poll to Washington Jackson | ||||
Strickland and Struthers vs. Mechanics Bank | 1839 November 29 | |||
Sunbury and Erie Railroad | 1856 | |||
Sully, Thomas vs. the St. George Society | 1839 March 22 | |||
Regarding portrait of Queen Victoria. | ||||
Tabb, John vs. Louisa | 1831 | |||
Tagg, George | 1849 September 28 | |||
Deed to G. W. Bolivar. | ||||
Tarr, A.D. | 1830 | |||
Insolvent. | ||||
Taylor, Anthony and Thomas Newbold | 1804 May 1 | |||
Mortgage to Samuel Meeker. | ||||
Taylor, Henry | 1843 September 1 | |||
Will. | ||||
Taylor, John | 1823 November 20 | |||
Act for the relief of ... | ||||
Taylor, Julia D. | 1827 July 25 | |||
Will. | ||||
Taylor, Robert | 1848 August 28 | |||
Deed to James L. Taylor. | ||||
Taylor, Robert vs. Gavitt, et al | 1839 | |||
Taylor, Robert vs. John Giles | 1832 | |||
Taylor, Robert vs. the Royal Saxon | 1848 March 24 | |||
Thomas, Ann G. | 1886-1895 | |||
Estate. | ||||
Thomas vs. Tees | 1832 February 15 | |||
Thurston, Robert vs. Isaiah Merkle, Joseph Merkle and William Crook | 1854 April 11 | |||
Titus vs. Conkling, et al | 1849 | |||
Townsend, Daniel and others vs. Euhaw Baptist Church | 1853 October 10 | |||
Trivett vs. Jackson | 1836 May 10 | |||
Truxton, Thomas | 1819 | |||
Deed poll to Silas E. Weir and others. | ||||
Turbit vs. Dunlevy | 1849 December 10 | |||
Uhler vs. The Barges, and owners | 1849 February 20 | |||
United States in relation Jenkins, Crosson and Wynkoop vs. Allen, Sheriff of Philadelphia | 1854 May 3 | |||
United States vs. Archer's executors | 1843 October | |||
Ashmead Batz, Volges Betz, Vallyer Boaler Bosseimer, William Brown Brown, Thomas Butler, John Cameron, Nelson Carter Caulsberry, Elijah Clark. | ||||
United States vs. William Ashmead | 1847 March 11 | |||
United States vs. Batz and Volges | 1853 January 12 | |||
United States vs. Betz and Vallyer | 1852 December 13 | |||
United States vs. Boaler | 1829 | |||
United States vs. Bosseimer | Undated | |||
United States vs. William Brown | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Thomas Butler | 1851 | |||
United States vs. John Cameron | 1849 October 2 | |||
United States vs. Nelson Carter | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Daniel Caulsberry | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Elijah Clark | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Isaiah Clarkson | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Lewis Clarkson | 1851 | |||
United States vs. John M. Comegys | 1853 January 29 | |||
United States vs. Darnard | 1855 May 10 | |||
United States vs. Darnaud | Undated | |||
United States vs. Davis and Gordon | Undated | |||
United States vs. Findley, et al | 1840-1843 | |||
United States vs. Lewis Gales | 1851 | |||
United States vs. General Taylor (schooner) | Undated | |||
United States vs. John Goodin, Jr. | 1846 September 11 | |||
United States vs. Henry Green | 1851 | |||
United States vs. John S. Hanzseke | 1847 December | |||
United States vs. John Harding, et al #1 | 1846 | |||
United States vs. John Harding, et al #2 | ||||
United States vs. Hill | 1823 | |||
United States vs. Hippihappa hats | 1847 March 15 | |||
United States vs. John Holliday | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Charles Hunter | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Randall Hutchinson | 1848 April 15 | |||
United States vs. John Jackson | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Washington Jackson | 1839-1840 | |||
United States vs. Benjamin Johnson | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Little colored Washerwoman | Undated | |||
Fugitive, pregnant. | ||||
United States vs. Marchioness of Abercorn (ship) | 1833, 1840 | |||
United States vs. Wesley McCarren | 1847 May 24 | |||
United States vs. Jacob Moore | 1851 | |||
United States vs. John Morgan | 1851 October | |||
United States vs. Wilson C. Parks, Charles Williams, Henry M. Kinney | 1850 September 30 | |||
United States vs. Benjamin Pendergrast | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Alson Pernsley | 1851 | |||
United States vs. James Porter alias James May and George Wilson | 1830 April | |||
Robbery. | ||||
United States vs. Peter E. Prevall | 1849 November 26 | |||
United States vs. George Reed | 1851 | |||
United States vs. The Royal Saxon | 1847 December | |||
United States vs. Saunders | Undated | |||
United States vs. Silksworth (ship) | 1840 June 29 | |||
United States vs. Henry Sims | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Sterrett | 1853 February 22 | |||
Pardon. | ||||
United States vs. William Stetler | 1852 February 17 | |||
United States vs. Ezekiel Thompson | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Henry Travis | 1848 September 4 | |||
United States vs. Williams | 1850 September 18 | |||
United States vs. George Williams | 1851 | |||
United States vs. Samuel Williams | 1851 | |||
United States vs. William Williams | 1851 | |||
United States vs. George Wilson | 1830 | |||
United States vs. Collister Wilson | 1851 | |||
United States vs. William Wood | 1818 June | |||
United States vs. Edward D. Yates | 1851 July 14 | |||
United States Patent Office to Peter Reniers | 1857 April 25 | |||
Vaidan vs. Isaac Hays | 1844 October 29 | |||
Vanderslice vs. steamboat Superior | 1849 September | |||
Vanharlingen, John M. | 1834 October 21 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: See also: Smith, John J. Deed to J.M. Vanharlingen. | ||||
Van Wyck, Isaac vs. P.A. Reading | 1830-1831 | |||
Vaughan, John | 1842 | |||
Extracts from the last will and testament. | ||||
Vine Street Wharf | 1830-1831 | |||
Wagner vs. Wagner | 1835 | |||
Wakeman vs. Johnston | 1830 | |||
Wakeman vs Wakeman | 1828 | |||
Wall and others vs. the Royal Saxon | Undated | |||
Walters, Daniel | Undated | |||
Washington Mutual Insurance Company vs. the Harriet Parker. | 1865 July 7 | |||
Water Street | 1830 March 18 | |||
Watson vs. Marks | 1853 May 27 | |||
Watson vs. Welsh | Undated | |||
Watson, Thomas J. vs. Zephyr (steamboat) | Undated | |||
Webb, et al vs. The Mary Theresa | 1848 July 7 | |||
Weiner vs. the Arroyo | 1851 June 23 | |||
Weir, Martha H. | 1829 June 20 | |||
Release to Washington Jackson. | ||||
Wells' accounts and memoranda | 1855 | |||
Wharfage | 1740 August 18 | |||
Extracts from patents... | ||||
Wharton, Charles | 1840 October 22 | |||
Mortgage to George Handy. | ||||
Wharton vs. Leiper, et al | 1831 | |||
Wheeler, John and Alexander Carothers vs. sloop William McFadden. | 1846 September 18 | |||
Whelan Company | 1840 February | |||
Whitney, Reuben M. | 1820 March 20 | |||
Mortgage to John Savage. | ||||
Wilcox, A.J. | 1857 August 8 | |||
Deed to T.L. Kane. | ||||
Williamson's case | 1855-1858 | |||
Correspondence chiefly to J.K. Kane | ||||
Williamson vs. Kane | 1855-1857 | |||
Wilson vs. Barnum | 1849 October 17 | |||
Wilton vs. Camden and Amboy Railroad | 1845-1848, 1855-1858 | |||
Woodworth, William | 1829 | |||
Account with J. R. van Rensselaer. | ||||
Wyeth vs. Blair | 1800 December 29 | |||
Wynans vs. New York and Maryland Rail Road Company | 1851-1852 | |||
Wyoming vs. Winchester | 1845 November | |||
Young, Snider, vs. Randall, et al. | 1845 November 29 | |||
Young vs. the Penobscot | 1853 March | |||
Series III. Robert Patterson Kane | 1830-1905 | |||
Abstract: This collection includes letters, letterbooks (1853-1860, legal matters), notebooks on legal cases. Much of this relates to Kane's legal practice in Philadelphia with his father, J. K. Kane, but there is also family correspondence, and much that relates to the Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor (1850-1851). One miscellaneous item is the "Recollections" of Joshua Francis Fisher (his life and family). Background note: Robert Patterson Kane was a Philadelphia lawyer practicing primarily in the Federal Courts, his speciality included patent and admiralty cases. Born in Philadelphia on June 9, 1827, Kane was the son of John Kintzing Kane, a Judge of the Eastern District Court, and Jane Du Val (Leiper). Two of his brothers were Elisha Kent Kane, the Arctic explorer, and General Thomas L. Kane, also a member of the bar. He studied in the law office of Thomas Dunlap and was admitted to the bar on September 18, 1849. Some of his cases include the salvage of the ship "Arcole" and of the Barque "Ferris" and the Morse patent for telegraphic communication. He successfully represented Kockerspergerin a suit against the United States prohibiting his private postal system, known as the "Blood's Dispatch". In the absence of United States District Attorney Van Dyke, he assumed the office. In addition to his work as a lawyer, Mr. Kane took a very active part in the general political contests from 1850-1860. Inheriting from his father the truest Democracy, as he has transmitted it to his son Francis Fisher Kane, he saw with great anxiety the dangers from sectionalism which threatened the country when the Republican party was organized under abolition issues. He exerted himself to the utmost to check what he foresaw would lead to disastrous consequences. Mr. Kane married Elizabeth (Lily) Francis Fisher in 1861. They had three children Eliza Middleton Kane (1863-1952), Joshua Francis Fisher Kane (8/1864-11/1864), Francis Fisher Kane (1866-1955). He died on November 28, 1906. Arrangement: See also Series II, VIII, and X. Provenance: Presented by Mrs. Joseph C. Aub, Dr. Oliver Cope, Thomas Pym Cope, and Mrs. Thomas P. Hazard, 1968-1974. Sketchbook donated by Mrs. Oliver Cope and accessioned, 1979 (1979 765.ams). Processing information: Former call no. Mss. B K13.r Other Descriptive Information: Early American History note The Robert Patterson Kane Papers reflect the career and social life of Robert Patterson Kane, a prominent Philadelphian. The collection is composed of Kane's correspondence (most of which is addressed to Robert Patterson Kane), his legal papers, and his financial records. The bulk of the documents come from the 1850s and 1860s. Also included in the correspondence is an autobiography and family history (called "recollections") by J.F. Fisher, a member of the prominent Philadelphian Fisher family, taken in 1864. Genre(s): General Correspondence; Business Records and Accounts; Notebooks; Letterbooks.; Legal Records Geographic Name(s): Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Social life and customs.; Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Social conditions. Occupation(s): Lawyers -- Pennsylvania. Subject(s): Trials.; Poor -- Services for -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Law firms -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Law | ||||
Papers | 1830-1905 | |||
Alexander, William | Undated | |||
Allen, Mrs. E. | 1854 January 3 | |||
Allingham, Mary | 1819-1828 | |||
American Philosophical Society Wistar Party | 1850-1854 | |||
Andrus, W.B. | 1851 February 8 | |||
Bailey, ______ | April 10 | |||
Bailey, W. Swain | 1853 July 9 | |||
Baily, Joshua L. | 1851 August 5 | |||
Baird, Henry Carey | 1859 January 10 | |||
Baker and Stetson | 1854-1856 | |||
Balch, Thomas | 1851 February 24 | |||
Ball, Marcus | 1859 | |||
Balmanno, Robert | 1853 June | |||
With extract of letter of J. Sartain. | ||||
Barclay, John A. | 1855 November 24 | |||
Barclay, Mrs. | February 24 | |||
Bardy, Rodolph | 1854 February 13 | |||
Bartlett, W.O. | 1852 January 24 | |||
Bassett, Elisha | 1856 December 1 | |||
Bayard, Edward | 1862-1864 | |||
Bayard, F.F. | 1857 October 16 | |||
Baynon, D.W. | 1857 October 15 | |||
Beck, James M. | 1896-1900 | |||
Benton, Stephen | 1850 January 19 | |||
Bernhisel, John M. | 1859 March 30 | |||
To J.P. Green. | ||||
Biddle, George W. | 1852 December 7 | |||
Biddle, J.W. | 1852 February 19 | |||
Biddle, Mrs. James C. | November 26 | |||
Bigelow, W. | 1865 October 21 | |||
Bireley, Coleman | 1856 April 17 | |||
Bolivar, George W. | 1853 November | |||
Bradford, J. Russell | 1854 | |||
Brewster, Benjamin Harris | 1855, 1865 | |||
Brewster, F. Carroll | 1862 August 14 | |||
To Furman Sheppard. | ||||
Brown, David Paul, Jr. | 1856 February 22 | |||
Buckman, Gilbert R. | May 14 | |||
Bucknall, Thomas L. | 1855-1856 | |||
Bulfinch, John | 1856 | |||
Burton, Stephen | 1850 June 5 | |||
Butler, Charles | 1851 October 30 | |||
To Thomas Butler | ||||
Cadwalader, John | 1859 September 24 | |||
Cadwalader, Mrs. John | February 5 | |||
Caldwell, N.H. | 1858-1859 | |||
To J.P. Green. | ||||
Caldwell, William Pemberton | 1857 October 19 | |||
Camp, F. de la | 1857 September 28 | |||
Campbell, A.B. | 1848 January 17 | |||
To Rachel Wetherill. | ||||
Campbell, George T. | 1849, 1854 | |||
Campbell, Theo | Undated | |||
Carmen, W. | 1850 January 2 | |||
Carpenter, G.W. | 1855 December 3 | |||
Causey, P.F. | 1854 July 8 | |||
To George Wharton | ||||
Cetti, A.C. | 1855 July 16 | |||
Chaloner, A.D. | 1850 May 31 | |||
Chandler and Ellis | 1854-1856 | |||
Chase, Caleb | 1853 May 9 | |||
Chase, Edwin | Undated | |||
Churchman, S. | 1856 March 25 | |||
Clark, Thomas W. | 1851 | |||
Cleveland, Charles D. | 1850 June 3 | |||
To Managers of the Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor. | ||||
Coit, Henry A. | 1881 | |||
Consolidation banquet | 1854 | |||
Constable, Mrs. Alida | 1850-1853 | |||
Cooper, David | 1854-1855 | |||
Costillo, Thomas | 1850 April 8 | |||
Crabbe, William H. | 1857 October 5 | |||
Cracroft, Sophia | 1859 March 13 | |||
Craig, James L. | 1851 February 8 | |||
Cramond, H. | 1855 November 29 | |||
Crooke, Robert L. | 1854 | |||
Curtis, George W. | 1857 February 2 | |||
Cuyler, Theodore | 1855-1856 | |||
D'Alembert, Alfred | 1853 December 28 | |||
Madeline Phillips. Wedding invitations. | ||||
David, Jacob C. | 1852 May 28 | |||
Davis, Mrs. Ann | 1854 | |||
Day, Joseph C. | 1872 July 26 | |||
Dayton, A.T. | 1850 May 9 | |||
DeCoin, Robert L. | 1859 | |||
To Sidney L. Kopman. | ||||
Deloutte, J.A. | 1850 April 15 | |||
Delprat, Fanny | Undated | |||
Delprat, John C., Jr. | 1850-1851 | |||
Democratic voters of Bristol, Pa. | Undated | |||
Dicken, J. Charles | 1872 March 28 | |||
Donagan, R. | Undated | |||
Donnelly, Ignatius | 1854 May 30 | |||
Dougherty, A.E. | 1831 June 29 | |||
Return of taxes. | ||||
Dougherty, George L. | 1852 September 18 | |||
Drayton, W.H. | Undated | |||
Dunlap, Thomas, Jr. | 1850-1856 | |||
Eaton, H.K. | 1856 May 21 | |||
Ellet, Mrs. E.F. | 1865 September 7 | |||
To J.P. Green, in regard to R.P. Kane-Margaret Fox dispute. | ||||
Engel, Daniel and Company | 1861 November 2 | |||
To A. Dehieff. | ||||
English, William F. | Undated | |||
Enterprise Insurance Company | 1859 August 17 | |||
Policy. | ||||
Evans, Whittier | 1855 November 13 | |||
Fallow, John | 1852 May 4 | |||
Female Medical College of Pennsylvania | 1857 November 4 | |||
First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry | 1861 | |||
Fish, A.J. | 1855-1856 | |||
Fisher, Eliza Middleton (Mrs. Joshua) #1 | Undated | |||
Correspondence from Mrs. Eliza Middleton Fisher to daughter Sophia Fisher Coxe, wife of Eckley Brinton Coxe and sister to Elizabeth Fisher Kane. | ||||
Fisher, Eliza Middleton (Mrs. Joshua) #2 | Undated | |||
Correspondence from Mrs. Eliza Middleton Fisher to daughter Sophia Fisher Coxe, wife of Eckley Brinton Coxe and sister to Elizabeth Fisher Kane. | ||||
Fisher, Eliza Middleton (Mrs. Joshua) #3 | Undated | |||
Correspondence to Mrs. Eliza Middleton Fisher from daughters Sophia, Elizabeth and Maria. | ||||
Fisher, Eliza Middleton (Mrs. Joshua)--Will | 1851-1854, 1890 | |||
Mother of Elizabeth Francis Fisher Kane. Will and letters from Lily. | ||||
Fisher, Elizabeth P. | Undated | |||
Primarily letters from Eliza (Lily) Middleton Fisher, later the wife of Robert Patterson Kane, to her Grandmother Elizabeth P. Francis Fisher. | ||||
Fisher, George | 1873 April | |||
Fisher, Joshua Francis | Undated | |||
Fisher, J.F. | 1864 April 28 | |||
"Recollections of family traditions...interesting incidents of my own life...contemporary notabilities...and family history". Access digital object: | ||||
Flanagan, James M. | 1856 August 12 | |||
Forney, John W. | 1857 December 21 | |||
Fox, Margaret | Undated | |||
Freeman, Reuben | 1852 July 16 | |||
Fry, Horace B. and Company | 1852 March 13 | |||
Gerhard, B. | 1851-1856 | |||
Gest, J.B. | 1855 October 4 | |||
Green, John, Jr. | 1873 March 17 | |||
To John P. Green. | ||||
Green, John P. | 1854-1862 | |||
Green, John P. | 1857 February | |||
To Raven and Bradley. | ||||
Green, Rowland | 1873 | |||
To John P. Green. | ||||
Grier, Mrs. | ||||
Contains botanical sketches. | ||||
Grinnell, Cornelius | 1853-1858 | |||
Griswold, C.S. | 1860 March 23 | |||
Grubb, William B. | 1855, 1859 | |||
Guillon, Constant | 1854-1864 | |||
Halsey, A.O. | Undated | |||
Haly, William W. | 1851 April 9 | |||
Hanson, H.C. | 1850 May 3 | |||
Harding, George | 1850-1854 | |||
Hargate, John | Undated | |||
To Mrs. Elizabeth Kane. | ||||
Hart, John S. | 1850 November 22 | |||
Hart, John S. | 1850 November 22 | |||
To Anthony E. Stocker. | ||||
Hartbill, George | 1850 December 13 | |||
Hawkins, Dexter A. | 1865 | |||
Hazlehurst, James | 1852 January | |||
Heath, Nathaniel | 1852 June 12 | |||
To Reuben Freeman. | ||||
Heazlett, Charles F. | 1850-1856 | |||
Heilman, H. | 1859 | |||
Henry, Morton P. | 1854-1856 | |||
Heverin, J.S. | 1855 December 20 | |||
Heverin, J.S. | 1855 December 20 | |||
To Theodore Birely. | ||||
Heyer, F. | 1849 December 19 | |||
Hicks, Thomas | Undated | |||
Higgins, A.F. | 1856 July 3 | |||
Hilgard, J.E. | 1856 April 10 | |||
Hood, J. Walter | Undated | |||
Hood, Samuel | 1852-1856 | |||
Howe, David | 1857 October 3 | |||
Hubbell, Horace | 1856 | |||
Hudson, F. | 1849 October 11 | |||
Hudson, Maria | 1850 March 1 | |||
Humphreys, Mrs. | Undated | |||
Humphreys, M.A. | Undated | |||
Ingersoll, J.R. | Undated | |||
Ingraham, Miss | Undated | |||
Ireland, Anthony | 1856 April 11 | |||
Irvin and Krebs | 1871 | |||
Johnston, J.F. | 1854-1856 | |||
Johnston, J.W. | Undated | |||
Jones, Horation Gates | 1855 | |||
Kaiglee, Charles | 1851 November 19 | |||
Kane, Elisha Kent | 1846-1856 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth to J. P. Green | Undated | |||
Kane, Elizabeth | 1857 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Denniston | 1854-1885 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Denniston | 1886 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Denniston | 1887 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Denniston | 1888 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Denniston | 1889-1890 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Denniston | 1891 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Denniston | 1892-1897 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Denniston | undated | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Francis Fisher (Mrs. Robert) | 1915-1919 | |||
Correspondence to Mrs. Robert P. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Evan O'Neill | 1896 January 22 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1884-1885 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1886 January-March | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1886 April | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1886 May-June | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1886 July-September | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1887-1888 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1889 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1890-1891 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1892 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1893 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1894-1895, 1898 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1900, 1905, undated | |||
Kane, Harriet A. | 1885-1891 | |||
Kane, Jane Duval Leiper | 1854-1861 | |||
Other Descriptive Information: See also: Enterprize Insurance Company. Policy to Mrs. J.D.L. Kane, in: | ||||
Kane, Jane Duval Leiper | Undated | |||
To J.P. Green. | ||||
Kane, John Kintzing | 1834-1858 | |||
Kane, John Kintzing, Jr. | 1854-1858, 1869 | |||
Kane, John Kintzing, Jr. | Undated | |||
To J.P. Green. | ||||
Kane, Mabel | Undated | |||
Kane, Pierre C. | 1850 | |||
Kane, Mrs. Robert D. | 1881 January 31 | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Admiralty notes | Undated | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Concerning capitalism and labor | Undated | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Concerning escaped slaves | Undated | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Legal Papers | 1849-1884 | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Legal Papers | Undated | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Legal Papers, Petitions | 1888 June 4 | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. List of pictures at Fern Rock | Undated | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Memorandum | Undated | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Memorandum regarding Julia Reed | Undated | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Obituary from the Legal Intelligencer | 1906 | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Sixth class | Undated | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson. Transcript of family record from the Bible of John K. Kane | 1902 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | 1846-1867 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper to Bessie and Pat Kane | 1850 May 14 | |||
Kane, W.L. | 1850 November 9 | |||
To J.P. Green, with postscript by R.P. Kane. | ||||
Kendall, A.W. | 1855 December 19 | |||
Kneass, Strickland | 1857 October 15 | |||
Knox, John C. | 1854 March 25 | |||
Kopman, Sidney | 1859 | |||
Kummer, Jacob | 1853 | |||
To Isaac Elliot. | ||||
Lathrop, Mrs. | Undated | |||
Law, Edward E. | Undated | |||
Lehman, William E. | 1852-1854 | |||
Leiper, Cornelia W. | Undated | |||
Leiper, Elizabeth | Undated | |||
Leiper, G. | ||||
To Mrs. J.D.L. Kane. | ||||
Leiper, Mary T. | Undated | |||
Leiper, Samuel M. | 1833 December 18 | |||
Will. | ||||
Leiper, William J. | 1854 July 27 | |||
Leisenring, H.G. | 1854 March 8 | |||
Lesley, James, Jr. | 1855-1856 | |||
Letters to J.P. Green | 1857 | |||
Letters to R.P. Kane | 1850-1854 | |||
Lewis, W.D. | Undated | |||
Lex, Charles E. | 1852 May 1 | |||
Liberty Party of Eastern Pennsylvania | 1850 March 4 | |||
Lincoln, Charles S. | 1851 January 8 | |||
Lippincott, Joshua | 1828 | |||
List of persons at work in the house of industry | 1847 March 8 | |||
List of persons whom clothing, etc., has been given | 1847 March 10 | |||
Longhead, George | 1856 July 17 | |||
Lovell, H.H. | 1855 July 19 | |||
Ludlow, James R. | 1852 | |||
Macalester, Charles | 1851 September 15 | |||
Macalester, Lily | Undated | |||
McCall, Peter | 1852-1854 | |||
McCarlisle, George | 1857 October 8 | |||
McClees, James E. | 1858 March 18 | |||
To C. Guillon. | ||||
McCready, Malt and Company | 1856 March 25 | |||
McMurtrie, Henry | 1850 April 19 | |||
Marsh, William H. | 1850 October 17 | |||
Marwick, Edwin A. | 1856 November 2 | |||
Mason, Charles H. | 1858 | |||
To J.P. Green. | ||||
Mathew, G. | 1854-1856 | |||
Memorandum of unfavorable circumstances for R.P. Kane | 1852 January 14 | |||
Mench, E.A. | Undated | |||
Mercer, Speakman | 1851 September 1 | |||
Merrick, J. Vaughan | 1851-1854 | |||
Metropolitan Fire Insurance Company | 1860 February 4 | |||
Michael, W.M. | 1852 March 17 | |||
Miller, A.G. | 1851 December 16 | |||
To George Plitt. | ||||
Miscellaneous | 1849-1853, 1859, undated | |||
Mitchell, R. Charlson | 1854 July 11 | |||
Mitchell, R.W. | 1858 March 14 | |||
Mitchell, Silas Weir | 1849-1850 | |||
Mitchell, S.W. | 1853 September 30 | |||
To Alexander Henry. | ||||
Morgan, A. | 1855-1856 | |||
Morris, Henry W. | 1852 February 12 | |||
Morse, Samuel F.B. | 1851 | |||
Morse, S.F.B. | 1851 | |||
Legal papers. | ||||
Muller, W.J. | 1850 July 6 | |||
Neal, Charles M. | 1856 January 23 | |||
Neal, William | 1854 June 10 | |||
Newbold, John S. | 1854 June 29 | |||
Nicholson, Anna | 1850 May 17 | |||
Nickham, John | 1851 October 7 | |||
Norris, Thaddeus, and Company | 1854 October 20 | |||
Northrop, George | 1854 March 10 | |||
Norton, George | 1855 July 25 | |||
Our Valedictory | 1846 February 12 | |||
Endorsed by A.D. Bache. | ||||
Parren, A. | 1851 April | |||
Patterson, N.N. | Undated | |||
Patterson, Robert | 1856, 1871 | |||
Paul, James W. | ||||
Paul, Mrs. J. Rodman | Undated | |||
Penrose, John R. | 1856 | |||
Peterson, Childs V. | 1860 July 2 | |||
Philadelphia Cricket Club | 1858 September 21 | |||
To J.P. Green. | ||||
Philadelphia Society for the employment and instruction of the poor | 1850-1851 | |||
Phillips, Henry M. | 1855 September | |||
Phillips, Madeline | Undated | |||
Phillips and Allen | 1860 September | |||
Phinney, Heman | 1856 November 5 | |||
Pitt, Joseph M. | 1854 February 8 | |||
Podgers, John | 1855 August 1 | |||
Porter, William A. | 1855-1856 | |||
Pratt, E.B. | 1857 October 12 | |||
Price, Eli K. | 1853 October 17 | |||
To B. Gerhard. | ||||
Pryor, Samuel, Sr. | 1850 July 12 | |||
Pulzky, Francis | 1852 January 2 | |||
Raven and Bradley | 1856-1857 | |||
Rawle, William Henry | 1855 July 9 | |||
Reed, W.B. | 1854 June 19 | |||
Reed Brothers | 1872 March | |||
Rensselaer, J.C. van | 1856 | |||
Rensselaer, J.C. van | 1859 February 14 | |||
To John Green. | ||||
Rhoads, James | 1850 April 16 | |||
Riche, George Inman | 1854 May 27 | |||
Riley, J. Henry | 1854 August 28 | |||
Risler, William T. | 1855 | |||
Robbins, Stephen | 1855 September 14 | |||
Roberts, John | 1852 January 5 | |||
Robins, George H., et al | 1855 July 10 | |||
Bond to Theodore Birely. | ||||
Rogers, R.L. | Undated | |||
Rush, Ann | 1830 | |||
Rush, Benjamin | 1853-1856 | |||
Rush, J. Murray | 1855 | |||
Russell, Archibald | Undated | |||
Russell, G. | 1855 July 10 | |||
Russell, John | 1854 July 28 | |||
Processing information: Not found, July 2003. | ||||
Samuel, John | 1856 August 11 | |||
Sanderson, J. | 1857 | |||
Schofield, E. | 1856 December 9 | |||
Secrist, Jacob | 1850 May 26 | |||
Seward, William H. | 1851 January 1 | |||
To J.W. Ashmead, et al. | ||||
Sheppard, F. | 1854 August 25 | |||
Sherman, William P. | 1852 April 28 | |||
Shields, Charles | 1866 February 12 | |||
Smith, Thomas S. | 1858 May 6 | |||
Sonder, B. Rush | Undated | |||
Souder, Edmond A. | 1854-1856 | |||
Spencer, J.A. | 1852 April 1 | |||
Sproston, Mary | 1857 September 25 | |||
Stenhouse, B.H. | 1858 July 2 | |||
To J.P. Green. | ||||
Stetler, William | 1856 July 4 | |||
Stetson, D.S. | 1855-1856 | |||
Stevens, Mrs. John A. | Undated | |||
Stovell, Fred | 1857-1859 | |||
To J.P. Green. | ||||
Sulger, Isaac | 1855 | |||
Swabel, John H. | 1857 October 14 | |||
Taylor, B.B. | 1854 October 2 | |||
Taylor, James | 1849 October 29 | |||
Taylor, John | 1855-1856 | |||
Taylor, Robert | 1859 March 30 | |||
Deceased. Account... | ||||
Tennent, M.A. | Undated | |||
Thomas, A.G. | Undated | |||
Thomas, John H. | 1854 | |||
Thompson, Isabel P. | Undated | |||
Titus, John | 1855 November 1 | |||
Tucker, St. George | 1860-1862 | |||
Materials... | ||||
United States. Secretary of the Navy. | 1850 November 13 | |||
Van der Kemp, Mrs. | Undated | |||
Van Dyke, J.C. | 1856 July 5 | |||
Vansart, Joshua | 1857 February 28 | |||
Van Wyck, C.C. | 1846 November 6 | |||
Vezin, Charles | 1856 April 26 | |||
Vicker, George | 1852 March 3 | |||
Vincent, Mrs. | Undated | |||
Wallace and Fielding | 1872 June 20 | |||
Waln, Edward | 1852 January 29 | |||
Ward, Charlotte M. | 1858 March 10 | |||
To J.P. Green. | ||||
Watson, James C. | 1857 August 10 | |||
Weaver, William H. | 1846-1849 | |||
Wharton, G.M. | 1854-1857 | |||
Wharton, G.M. | 1856 April 18 | |||
To Theodore Birely. | ||||
Wharton, Henry | 1855 | |||
Contains sketches, poetry. | ||||
Wheaton, George | 1855 May 1 | |||
White, Edward W. | Undated | |||
White, H.M. | 1850 April 20 | |||
Willeby, Samuel | 1856 April 12 | |||
Williams , Henry I. | 1847 August 19 | |||
Will. | ||||
Winthrop, Charles Francis | 1851, 1854 | |||
Winthrop, Francis | 1851 July 10 | |||
Wister, William Rotch | 1854 August 30 | |||
Wister, William and R.P. Kane | 1854 September 7 | |||
To Myers, Claghorne and Company. | ||||
Wolf, Jacob | 1854 October 8 | |||
Wollaston, G.W. | 1850 August 23 | |||
Wood, C.M. | Undated | |||
To J.P. Green; To Aunt Kane. | ||||
Wood, J. Walter | 1852-1853 | |||
Wood, J. Walter | 1857 | |||
To J.K. Kane. | ||||
Wood, William | 1849 November 2 | |||
Wyeth, John | 1857 March 21 | |||
Young, George | 1856 November 10 | |||
Letterbook | 1860-1861 | |||
Badger, William | 1861 March 23 | |||
Bertram, George | 1860 December 29 | |||
Blanchard, Sherman and Company | 1861 March 25 | |||
Blind, managers of the | 1861 January 3 | |||
Brewster, Benjamin N. | 1860 November 12 | |||
Brewster, J. Carroll | 1861 June 10 | |||
Carroll, William J. | 1860 December 31 | |||
Cone, Brinton | 1860 | |||
Crocker, Henry | 1861 | |||
Curtis, Franklin | 1860 November 28 | |||
DaCosta, Charles M. | 1861 January 2 | |||
Dehuff, Abraham | 1861 | |||
Donagan, Richard | 1860 December 1 | |||
Dougherty, Daniel | 1861 February 12 | |||
Fallon and Ferrill | 1861 March 23 | |||
Gerhard, B. | 1860 November 30 | |||
Green, Arthur N. | 1860-1861 | |||
Grier, R.C. | 1861 | |||
Henry, M. P. | 1861 | |||
Hollister, William H. | 1860-1861 | |||
Husbands, C.M. | 1861 February 25 | |||
Jones, B.M. | 1861 February 8 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | 1860 October 3 | |||
Kelley, William D. | 1861 January 11 | |||
Kurtz, Henry C. | 1860 November 28 | |||
McCool, I.A. | 1861 | |||
McKean and Elk Land and Improvement Company | 1861 | |||
Middleton, D.W. | 1861 February 15 | |||
Moore, M. | 1860 November 18 | |||
Osbourne, A. | 1861 January 20 | |||
Patents, Commissioner of | 1860 November 24 | |||
Paxson, Edward M. | 1860 | |||
Penrose, Jonathan R. | 1860 November 9 | |||
Phillips, Henry M. | 1861 February 26 | |||
Plitt, George | 1861 February 26 | |||
Plitt, S.W. | 1861 February 25 | |||
Quinn, William | 1861 February 15 | |||
Reed, William B. | Undated | |||
Rutter, Newhall and Company | 1861 February 14 | |||
Sampson and Tappan | 1861 March 20 | |||
Serrill, J.S. | 1861 January 1 | |||
Sibley, Reuben | 1860 December 19 | |||
Souder, E.A. and Company | 1861 March 5 | |||
Stevens, Jonathan L. | 1860 December 27 | |||
Stone, James W. | 1860 November 21 | |||
Stroud, George M. | 1861 January 7 | |||
Tucker, St. George | 1861 | |||
VanDyke, James C. | 1860 November 20 | |||
Wetherill, Jonathan R. | 1861 January 15 | |||
Wharton, George M. | 1860 November 27 | |||
Wood and Redmond | 1861 January 1 | |||
Wood, J. Walter | 1861 March 9 | |||
Young, George | 1861 | |||
Letterbook #7 | 1858-1860 | |||
Adams, Bery P. | 1858-1859 | |||
AlBurtis, E.K. | 1859 | |||
Alexander, William | Undated | |||
Ashton, J. Hubley | 1859 May 11 | |||
Backus, I. Trumbell | Undated | |||
Baker, I. and Company | 1858 | |||
Bascom, Joseph M. | 1858 October 6 | |||
Bayard, J.J. | 1859 October 28 | |||
Beckett, Thomas J. | 1858 December 15 | |||
Biddle, George W. | 1858 | |||
Biddle, William | 1858-1859 | |||
Blanchard, Sherman and Company | 1859 | |||
Bradford, J. Russell | 1858 | |||
Brady, M.B. | 1858 | |||
Brewster, B.H. | 1859 | |||
Brown, David Paul | 1858 March 30 | |||
Burrill, Charles D. | 1858 September 8 | |||
Burrill, Davidson, Burrill | 1859 | |||
Cabot, Joseph | 1859 | |||
Carroll, William Thomas | 1859 | |||
Chace, Celeb | 1859 February 8 | |||
Chace, Edward | 1858 | |||
Chandler and Delaplain | 1858 December 8 | |||
Chandler and Ellis | 1858 | |||
Church, Second Presbyterian | 1859 March 21 | |||
Clark, Albert | 1858 December 14 | |||
Clay, Joseph A. | 1859 January 25 | |||
Clendaniel, J. | 1858 October 8 | |||
Cobb, Charles K. | 1859 March 2 | |||
Cone, J. | 1859 February 7 | |||
Conroy, P.W. | 1859 December 17 | |||
Constable, A.V.R. | 1858-1859 | |||
Coxe, Charles W. | 1859 May 6 | |||
Cramp, Charles H. | 1859 September 5 | |||
Curtis, Franklin | 1858-1859 | |||
Cuyler, Theo | Undated | |||
DaCosta, Charles M. | 1859-1860 | |||
DaCosta, J. | Undated | |||
Davis, Ann | 1859 | |||
Dayson, Joseph | 1859 September 28 | |||
DeGrott, Anna R. | 1859 November 7 | |||
DeLamano, W. | 1859 February 7 | |||
Devereux, Richard G. | 1858 July 26 | |||
Dodd, Joseph | 1858 August 3 | |||
Dougherty, Daniel | 1858 November 13 | |||
Duffield, C.B. | 1858 June 7 | |||
Dungleson, R. | 1859 September 26 | |||
Dunlap, Y. | 1859 | |||
Enterprise Insurance Company | 1858 May 7 | |||
Fallon and Serrill | 1858-1859 | |||
Gerhard, Benjamin | 1858 October 6 | |||
Gibbons, Charles | 1858 | |||
Goodwin, C. | Undated | |||
Gray, H.J. | 1858 December 4 | |||
Grinnell, C. | 1859 | |||
Grinnell, Henry | 1858 May 27 | |||
Gummey, John M. | 1859 June 10 | |||
Hale, R.C. | Undated | |||
Hammitt, John | 1859 November 16 | |||
Harb, J.S. | 1858 | |||
Havard, Charles | 1858 | |||
Havard and Company | 1858 | |||
Heazlitt, C.F. | 1858-1859 | |||
Henczenberger, William | 1859 May 23 | |||
Henry, M.P. | Undated | |||
Hicks, Thomas | 1859 November 3 | |||
Hirst, Lucas | 1858 October 25 | |||
Hobson, George G. | 1858 May | |||
Holbrook, J. | 1858 December 7 | |||
Hollister, William H. | 1858 December 24 | |||
Huntington, J.M. and Company | 1858-1859 | |||
Husbands, C.M. | 1858 December 7 | |||
Ingham, William | 1859 March 2 | |||
James, John F. | 1858 March 9 | |||
Jeffrey, William | 1859 January 19 | |||
Johnson, F. and J.W. | 1858 | |||
Kane, J.D.L. | Undated | |||
Kane, J.K., Jr. | 1858 September 2 | |||
Keller, Charles M. | 1859 October 18 | |||
Koffman, Sydney | 1858 | |||
Leiper, George G. | 1859 September 12 | |||
Leiper, Mrs. M.B. | 1858 April 30 | |||
Loyd, William | 1859 March 1 | |||
Martin, J. Hill | 1859 December 6 | |||
Martin, Ward | 1860 January 19 | |||
McAllister, Wardale G. | 1859 January 17 | |||
McCall, Peter | 1859 October 7 | |||
McCracken, Henry F. | 1860 February 1 | |||
McHenry, George | 1859 October 28 | |||
McMurtrie, R.C. | Undated | |||
Middleton, D.W. | 1859 November 9 | |||
Morris, Henry W. | 1858 April 17 | |||
Morton, Mrs. | 1859 | |||
Moses, L.M. | 1858 | |||
Moss, E.A. | 1859 September 28 | |||
Muller, Andrew | 1859 December 13 | |||
Neal, Charles M. | 1858 November 4 | |||
Pasper, Alex | 1858 | |||
Patents, Commission of | 1859 July 18 | |||
Patterson, Aunt | Undated | |||
Patterson, R. | 1858 September 25 | |||
Pearson, Jno M. | 1858 April 15 | |||
Penrose and Burton | 1858 August 13 | |||
Phillips, B. | 1859 | |||
Phillips, Henry M. | 1859 March | |||
Pleasants, Samuel | 1859 | |||
Pratt, E.B. | 1858-1859 | |||
Randall, Robert | 1858 April 7 | |||
Raven and Bradley | 1858 April 12 | |||
Redding, A.W. | 1858 September 24 | |||
Reed, Mrs. | 1859 March 4 | |||
Rhoads and Son | 1859 July 5 | |||
Robertson, H. | 1858 March 13 | |||
Rush, J. Murray | 1859 | |||
Russell, A.E. | 1859 | |||
Sabine, A. | Undated | |||
Sampson and Tappan | 1858-1859 | |||
Scott, R. Robinson | 1859 September 19 | |||
Scudder and Randall | 1858 September 20 | |||
Serrill, J.I. | 1858 October 4 | |||
Sheppard, Thurman | 1858 July 8 | |||
Smith, Audrey H. | 1858 July 14 | |||
Smith, Mary R.G. | 1859 September 28 | |||
Smith, Thomas D. | 1859 August | |||
Smith, William | 1859 March 30 | |||
Smucker, Samuel M. | 1859 November 1 | |||
Snyder, Jacob | 1858 May 27 | |||
Sonder, E.A. and Company | 1858 | |||
Spencer, J.A. | 1858 October 4 | |||
Starr, F.R. | 1859 January 25 | |||
Stetson, D.S. and Company | 1858 | |||
Struthers, T. | 1858 March 21 | |||
Sutton, D.S. | 1858 | |||
Swaby, Jno H. | 1858 November 4 | |||
Taylor, John | 1859 May 6 | |||
Thomas, Aunt | Undated | |||
Thomas, Evan W. | 1859-1860 | |||
Thomas, Jno H. | 1859 | |||
Thorp, S.S. and J.O. | 1859 | |||
Tingley, C. | 1858 June 17 | |||
Van Dyke, F.A. and Company | 1859 | |||
Van Dyke, J.C. | 1858-1859 | |||
Van Gilder, Thomas | 1858 | |||
Walthall, W. | 1859 May 6 | |||
Watts, H.M. | 1858 August 29 | |||
Webster, J. | 1858 November 4 | |||
Wendell, J.S. | 1859 January 22 | |||
Wharton, G.M. | 1858-1860 | |||
Wharton, H. | 1858 | |||
Wickham, John | 1858 April 14 | |||
Williams, Duane | 1859 March 9 | |||
Wools, Jacob | 1858 March 22 | |||
Young, E.R. | 1859 July 22 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper, 1822-1883.
Series IV. Thomas Leiper Kane | 1840-1878 | |||
Abstract: These letters and documents relate primarily to family matters, mostly for the 1850-1860 period, but there is material pertaining to Kane's expedition to Utah to help avert war between the Mormons and the United States. There is also a portion of the manuscript of his book, "The Mormons," published in 1850. Background note: Thomas Leiper Kane (1822-1883, APS, 1856) was a lawyer, soldier, philanthropist, entrepreneur and defender of the Mormons. Kane was born in Philadelphia, the son of jurist and politician John Kintzing Kane and his wife Jane Duval Leiper. Kane attended school in Philadelphia, and later traveled abroad to Britain and France to study and visit relatives. He was small in stature, never robust and struggled with ill health for most of his life. While in Paris he served as an attaché of the American legation. In France he met the French philosopher and sociologist Auguste Comte, who encouraged his social conscience and involvement with philanthropic causes. Kane returned home to the United States in 1844 to read law in the firm of his father Judge John Kintzing Kane, and was admitted to the bar in 1846. One of Thomas Leiper Kane's most important associations was with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormons, a group he supported politically, and whose leader Brigham Young he befriended. He helped to recruit members of the Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War and assisted them in getting postal service established in their settlements. Kane was an active abolitionist, and was appointed the chairman of the Pennsylvania Free Soil State Central Committee in 1848. Two years later in 1850 he resigned as a U.S. district commissioner in Protest of the Federal Fugitive Slave Act. A close friend of newspaper publisher Horace Greeley, Thomas Leiper Kane later joined the Free Soil Movement and worked with the underground railroad in the 1850s. At the beginning of the Civil War in 1861 Kane organized a volunteer regiment , the 13th Pennsylvania Reserves, also known as the Kane Rifles. He was commissioned a lieutenant colonel , and took part in battles at Dranesville, Virginia and Harrisonburg in the Shenandoah Valley. Captured in June, 1862, he was released a short time afterward in a prisoner exchange, but went on to fight at Chancellorsville in May 1863 and Gettysburg in July, 1863. Battle wounds and ill health eventually led to Kane's resignation from the Union Army in November, 1863. Later he was promoted to the rank of major general for his valor at Gettysburg. Following the Civil War Kane was closely involved with the McKean and Elk Land Improvement Company, of which he was the primary organizer. He was also the organizer of the New York, Lake Erie and Western Coal Company, and the prime mover behind the 2,053-foot Kinzua viaduct, then considered the largest railroad bridge in the world. He also was active in philanthropic and cultural endeavors, becoming the first president of the Pennsylvania Board of State Charities and a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1856. In 1869 Kane unsuccessfully lobbied the Grant Administration to become governor of the Utah Territory. Kane joined his friend Brigham Young to found several Mormon colleges, one of which was the Brigham Young Academy (later Brigham Young University). Despite his long and close association with the Mormons, Kane never joined the LDS church. He requested that his heart be buried in Salt Lake City, but was interred in the family chapel in Kane, Pennsylvania. Provenance: Presented by Mrs. Joseph Aub, Oliver Cope, Thomas Pym Cope, and Mrs. Thomas P. Hazard, children of Walter Cope and Eliza Middleton Kane Cope. Accessioned, 1970 (1970 146ms). Processing information: Former call no. B K13.t Other Descriptive Information: Early American History note This is a relatively small collection of documents from Thomas Leiper Kane, a member of the prominent Philadelphian Kane family. Among the notable items is an account Kane wrote of his interactions with a Mormon community in the western United States. Much of the correspondence and other documentation (business and personal finance) are from the 1850s and beyond. Genre(s): Manuscripts (for publication).; General Correspondence Geographic Name(s): Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Social life and customs.; Nauvoo (Ill.) -- Expulsion of the Mormons. Subject(s): Religion; Mormons -- Utah -- History. | ||||
Papers | ||||
Albright, C. | 1854 July 24 | |||
American Philosophical Society Wistar Party | 1849-1851 | |||
Bernhisel, John M. | 1852 January | |||
Bills for E.K. Kane estate | 1857 | |||
Bills, receipts, etc. | 1852-1858 | |||
Bliss, B. W. and Company | 1871 May 15 | |||
Channing, W.H. | 1850 July 22 | |||
Chicago Gas, Light and Coke Company | 1857 February 16 | |||
Chicago Gas, Light and Coke Company | 1857 September 7 | |||
To C.F. Heazlett. | ||||
Crouch, Thomas and Richard | 1852 February 20 | |||
Delphian Cricket Club | 1858 | |||
Descendents... | ||||
Dunlap, Mrs. | Undated | |||
Elliott, Charles W. | 1857 August 30 | |||
Erwin, Ellen C. | 1851 December 3 | |||
Forney, John W. | 1852 January 6 | |||
Girard Life Insurance Company | 1855 February | |||
Glidden, William T. | 1840 February 11 | |||
To Mrs. Desmond. | ||||
Heazlitt, Charles T. | 1850, 1857-1858 | |||
Ingersoll, J. R. | 1852 February 16 | |||
Kane, Elizabeth | 1857 July 24 | |||
To J.K. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Mrs. Elizabeth D. | 1857-1865 | |||
To Mrs. J.D.L. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Mrs. Jane Duval Leiper | 1853 March 16 | |||
To Louisa Kane. | ||||
Kane, John Kintzing, Jr. | 1857 November 23 | |||
Kane, John Kintzing, Jr. | 1857 | |||
To Mrs. J.D.L. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson | Undated | |||
Kane, Mrs. R. P. | 1862 November 25 | |||
To C.A. Dana. | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | Undated | |||
Concerning the Mormons... | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | Undated | |||
Concerning the Mormons and President Buchanan... | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | 1841 January 16 | |||
To E.K. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | 1849-1865 | |||
To Mrs. J.D.L. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | 1846, 1859 | |||
To R.P. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | Undated | |||
To R.P. Kane, in regard to Mormons. | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | 1878 August 6 | |||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | 1858 February | |||
Letter to _____ | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | 1849-1850 | |||
"The Mormons"-original draft. | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | 1852 February 21 | |||
Notice of Elisha's lecture. | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | Undated | |||
Postscript to the second edition, regarding the Mormons. | ||||
Kane, Thomas Leiper | Undated | |||
Report, copied for Gov. A. Cumming. | ||||
Lewis, W.D. | Undated | |||
Mercer, S.A. | Undated | |||
Merrick and Son | 1851-1852 | |||
Osborne, A. | 1858 April 19 | |||
To R.P. Kane, with newspaper clippings. | ||||
Peale, Benjamin Franklin | 1840 January 4 | |||
To Joseph Houston. | ||||
Pennsylvania Company for Insurances | 1855 February 15 | |||
Philadelphia Citizens | 1852 | |||
Aid to Hungary. | ||||
Sedgwick, Theodore | 1850 July 11 | |||
Struthers, T. | 1857 April 11 | |||
Vaughan, John | 1840 January 4 | |||
To Robert Layton. | ||||
Welsh, Henry | 1852 January 14 | |||
Western Bank check book | 1857 | |||
Wilcox, A.J. | 1857 August 8 | |||
Deed. | ||||
Wood, William | 1850 March 15 | |||
Wood, William | 1863 June 30 | |||
To Mrs. T.L. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher, 1866-1955.
Series V. Francis Fisher Kane | 1880-1955 | |||
Abstract: Francis Fisher Kane (1866-1955) was a Philadelphia lawyer and U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1913-1920. This collection of letters, reports, briefs, and documents, reflects Kane's politically liberal interests in Indian rights, prison reform, public defenders, and numerous other judicial reforms. There is much family and personal correspondence in the collection. Of particular note is the material concerning the case of the United States vs. Kurt Molzahn, a Philadelphia pastor accused of espionage as a German spy in 1942. This collection documents, as well, Kane's early education at St. Paul's School, Concord, NH and at Princeton University. There is significant or voluminous correspondence with the American Friends Service Committee, on Italian/American trade ca.1915 (in the Eduardo Giretti correspondence), with the Indian Rights Association, the Philadelphia Prison Society, and the Philadelphia Voluntary Defender Association. Background note: A Philadelphia lawyer, Francis Fisher Kane, was active throughout his life in criminal justice reform, and the defense of civil liberties and equality before the law for minorities and the poor. Kane was born in Philadelphia on June 17, 1866, the son of Robert Patterson Kane (1827-1906), an admiralty, patent lawyer and active Democrat, and Elizabeth Francis Fisher (1840-1919). He was the grandson of John Kintzing Kane(1795-1858) a distinguished jurist and Judge of the Eastern District Court of Pennsylvania. Francis Fisher Kane received his secondary education at St. Paul's School, an Episcopalian boarding school in Concord, NH. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), class of 1886, where he won the Lyman K. Arwater prize in political science. He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1889 after receiving his law degree at the University of Pennsylvania and was in private practice until appointed First Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in 1896. He served in this position until 1900. Appointed by Woodrow Wilson in 1913 as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District, he served in this capacity until 1920, when at the age of 53 he resigned in protest over mass arrests authorized by the U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer in a government drive against Communists. In August 1891 the Indian Rights Association sent Kane and Philadelphia lawyer Frank M. Riter, to Colorado and Utah to report on the situation of the Southern Utes and the U.S. government's proposal to relocate them from their reservation in southern Colorado to Utah, a plan which was successfully opposed. Kane had previously traveled West to Montana with the Princeton Scientific Expedition of 1886, led by William Berryman Scott and Francis Speir, in search of fossils. His early interest in politics led to unsuccessful Democratic nominations for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1890) and for mayor of Philadelphia in 1903. Upon joining the Pennsylvania Prison Society in 1926, as a member of its Acting Committee, he organized support on behalf of establishing a public defender in Philadelphia. While President of the Prison Society he helped to establish the Citizens' Committee for a House of Detention for Adult Untried Defendants in Philadelphia. In 1935, Kane received the Philadelphia Award for his successful work with the Society. In addition, Kane was senior council in the espionage case during World War II of the United States vs. Kurt E.B. Molzahn, a German-born Lutheran pastor living in Philadelphia, From 1951-1952, he continued to work as a defender of the disenfranchised with the case of Edward Way, a Philadelphia black man convicted of the murder of a white man in South Carolina. At the age of 86, Kane was honored with the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by Temple University. He died on May 27, 1955 in Belmont Massachusetts. Arrangement: See also Series VIII, IX. Provenance: Presented Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Cope, youngest child of Walter Cope and Eliza Middleton Kane Cope. Accessioned, 11/10/1978 (1978 1671ms). Materials acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society are noted. Processing information: Former call no. B K13.f Genre(s): Reports.; Briefs. Geographic Name(s): Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Social life and customs.; Italy -- Commerce.; United States -- Commerce. Occupation(s): Social reformers -- United States.; Prison reformers -- United States.; Lawyers. Subject(s): Ute Indians; Ute Indians -- Removal; Trials (Espionage) -- United States.; Prisons -- Pennsylvania.; Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc. | ||||
Papers | 1856-1952 | 4 lin._feet | ||
A | 1915-1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Academy of Natural Sciences | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Accounts | 1892 January 26 | |||
Signed "Robt." | ||||
Adams, Lida Stokes | 1922 | |||
Re: Philadelphia League of Women Voters talk. | ||||
Albright, Horace M. | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
American Association for Labor Legislation | 1914-1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
American Bar Association Journal | 1922 March | |||
Edgar B. Tolman. | ||||
American Civil Liberties Union | 1922-1923, 1949-1950 | |||
Correspondence and printed material. | ||||
American Committee for Protection of the Foreign Born | 1948-1952 | |||
Form letters. | ||||
American Friends Service Committee #1 | 1920-1922 | |||
White Slave Law; Russia. | ||||
American Friends Service Committee #2 | 1943 April-July | |||
Samuel R. Lengyel case. | ||||
American Friends Service Committee #3 | 1943 August-1944 | |||
Samuel R. Lengyel case. | ||||
American Friends Service Committee #4 | 1945-1946 | |||
Samuel R. Lengyel case. | ||||
American Friends Service Committee #5 | 1950-1951 | |||
1 Lengyel item, minutes, receipts. | ||||
American Ice Company | 1922 December | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
American Institute of Architects #1 | 1907-1909 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
American Institute of Architects #2 | 1910-1913 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
American Institute of Architects #3 | 1914 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
American Red Cross | 1917-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
American Social Hygiene Association | 1922 | |||
American Union Against Militarism | 1919 | |||
Extracts of Testimony of Archibald E. Stevenson. | ||||
Anderson, Elizabeth | 1920-1923 | |||
School teaching and reformers. | ||||
Anderson, Mary V. | 1916-1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Andrade, Jacob A.P.M. | 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Arthur, James | 1916-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Ashman, William | 1906 | |||
Legal Aid Society. | ||||
Aub, Elizabeth | 1930 January 11 | |||
His greatniece. | ||||
Aub, Joseph C. | 1940 April 17 | |||
His greatnephew. | ||||
Audi, Adele | 1923 | |||
Autobiography of Judge John K. Kane | 1917, 1942-1950 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Autographs | 1911-1912 | |||
Signature cards of Grover Cleveland, John Fisher, Caeser Rodney, Charles J. Guiteau (assassin of President Garfield). Also, correspondence with the Mayor of Philadelphia and personal letters from Woodrow Wilson while Governor of New Jersey. Provenance: Correspondence in this file were acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
B | 1892-1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Baker, Newton D. | 1918 | |||
United States Secretary of War. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Baker, Ray Stannard | 1928 | |||
Regarding Woodrow Wilson (8p.) | ||||
Ballard, Frances Anne | 1921 | |||
Her application to the New York Bar Association. | ||||
Bank of North America and Trust Company | 1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Barringer, Philip | 1949-1950 | |||
His nephew; working in Defense Department. | ||||
Bartlett tours | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Baugh, B.A. | 1921 August 12 | |||
Dinner on B&O Railroad. | ||||
Beck, James M. | 1896 December 9 | |||
U.S. Attorney, to R.P. Kane regarding son F.F.K.'s legal performance and abilites. | ||||
Beckford, W.H. | 1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Beeber, D. | 1906 June 23 | |||
Thanks for marriage congratulations. | ||||
Beitler, Abraham M. | 1906, 1909 | |||
Legal. | ||||
Bell, C.M.E. | 1932-1946 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Bell, John Cromwell | 1905, 1909 | |||
Legal; mentions Wallerstein. | ||||
Bell Telephone Company | 1917-1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Bent, Silas | 1878 | |||
Address before Academy of Sciences. | ||||
Berry, William H. | 1906, 1907 | |||
Pennsylvania State Treasurer. | ||||
Betts, Margaret | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Biddle, Alice | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Biddle, Edward M. | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Biddle, Francis B. | 1921 | |||
Regarding Miss Thayer's proposal. | ||||
Biddle, Owen | 1950 March 2 | |||
Mentions A.H. MacCormick, Prison Society, Shakespeare Society. | ||||
Bispham, G. Tucker | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Black, J.S. | 1906 October 4 | |||
Democratic candidate. | ||||
Blair, D.H. | 1921 | |||
IRS commissioner; F.F.K. recommends Charles V. Mallet for employment. | ||||
Blake, Edmund M. | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Bockius, Frances M. #1 | 1906 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Bockius, Frances M. #2 | 1907-1908 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Bockius, Frances M. #3 | 1909-1910 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Bockius, Frances M. #4 | 1911 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Bockius, Frances M. #5 | 1912 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Bockius, Frances M. #6 | 1913-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Bonaparte, Charles J. | 1907 June 4 | |||
U.S. Attorney General; F.F.K. wrote to him regarding Thomas Marple. | ||||
Bright, Robert S. | 1915-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Brooks, N.C. | 1921 October 25 | |||
Philadelphia whiskey scandal. | ||||
Brooks, Phillips | 1888 June 26 | |||
Letter of regret to William Levering Devries. | ||||
Brookwood Worker's College, Katonah, N.Y. | ||||
Correspondence with A.J. Muste. | ||||
Brown, Francis Shunk | 1922 | |||
Regarding Lawyer's Club and Spanish Consul. | ||||
Brown, James Crosby | 1919-1922 | |||
Regarding Welfare Federation. | ||||
Browne, Jean Kane Foulke | 1922 | |||
His cousin. | ||||
Bud, Florence | 1949 December 16 | |||
His cousin. | ||||
Burks, Jesse D. | 1917 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Burnham, George, Jr. | 1914-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Burnham, Lewis | 1921 October 12 | |||
Visit to Mr. MacCoy's office. | ||||
Burns Detective Agency | 1921 | |||
Concerning a recommendation for Charles V. Mallet. | ||||
Butler, William | 1899 January 27 | |||
Friendly letter. | ||||
C | 1915-1923, 1949 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Cadbury, Emma | 1944 April 3 | |||
Regarding Lengyel case. | ||||
Cadwalader, John | 1903-1922 | |||
His uncle; pertaining business. | ||||
Cadwalader, Sophia Francis #1 | Undated | |||
His cousin. | ||||
Cadwalader, Sophia Francis #2 | Undated | |||
His cousin. | ||||
Cadwalader, Sophia Francis #3 | Undated | |||
His cousin. | ||||
Calhoun, Thomas B. | 1921-1922 | |||
Plea for help from homeless drug addict. | ||||
Calling cards | Undated | |||
Various. | ||||
Cameron, A.G. | 1885 July 15 | |||
Friendly letter. | ||||
Capital Punishment | 1930 | |||
Newspaper clippings and printed material. | ||||
Carsill, May | August 13 | |||
Thanks him for music sent; mentions family and mutual acquaintances. | ||||
Carson, Hampton L. | 1906, 1918 | |||
1906 January 13--Arrangements for meeting with Mr. Fels. 1908 December 30--Letter of introduction for F.F. Kane, Florence Kane, and Miss Moss to Lloyd Garrison, U.S. Ambassador to Italy. | ||||
Chantland, William B. | 1921 | |||
Regarding Landis case. | ||||
Chestnut Street Association | 1921 December 8 | |||
Regarding idea for improving Chestnut Street. | ||||
Chew, Mary | 1903-1904, 1919 | |||
To Lila Kane. | ||||
Chew, Samuel | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Chicago Crime Commission | 1921 November 21 | |||
From Henry Barrett Chamberlin; placing on mailing list. | ||||
Chisolm, William Garnett | Undated | |||
Sends copy of Mrs. Reid's "Life of Thayer". Mentions Mrs. Mercer and "our mutual cousins". | ||||
Christy, Bayard H. | 1921 December 18 | |||
Mentions Mrs. Cope. | ||||
Chuat, Itzke | 1921 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
The Churchmen | 1919-1924 | |||
Regarding article on Christian view of war. | ||||
Citizens Committee for House of Detention #1 | 1944-1949 | |||
Citizens Committee for House of Detention #2 | 1949-1950 | |||
Citizens Committee for House of Detention #3 | 1951 | |||
Citizens Committee for House of Detention-Correspondence #1 | 1949 March | |||
Citizens Committee for House of Detention-Correspondence #2 | 1949 April-May | |||
Citizens Committee for House of Detention-Correspondence #3 | 1949 June-July | |||
Citizens Committee for House of Detention-Correspondence #4 | 1951 | |||
Citizens Conference on International Economic Union | 1948 February 24 | |||
F.F. Kane to act as their representative at Conference on Human Rights and Freedom of Information. | ||||
City Club of Philadelphia | 1915-1921 | |||
Asking for bond subscribers. | ||||
City (Philadelphia) vs. Durham et al | 1906 December 17 | |||
From E. Spencer Miller regarding lawsuit. | ||||
Civil Rights Congress | 1950 October 24 | |||
Regarding the McCarren Law. | ||||
Clark, B. | Undated | |||
Schoolboy letter. | ||||
Cleghorn, Sarah | 1920, 1949-1952 | |||
To F.F. Kane and Eliza Kane Cope. | ||||
Cobb, Charles Kane | 1940 March 4 | |||
Distant relation seeking genealogical information. | ||||
Coit, Henry A. | 1882, 1887, 1889 | |||
Rector of St. Paul's School. | ||||
Coles, L.F. | 1921-1922 | |||
Requesting money for Friends of Negro Freedom. | ||||
Commission on Commitments and Detention | 1951 | |||
Report; also acts of 1945 and 1917. | ||||
Commission on the Church and Social Service | 1922 | |||
Concerning the Mooney Case and the character of Francis R. Welsh. | ||||
Committee of 100 | 1950 | |||
Form letter and reprints from the St. Petersburg Times. | ||||
Committee on the Southern Utes | 1891 | |||
Notes of a speech. | ||||
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Antico et al | 1941 | |||
Regarding Minority Parties. | ||||
Concerning the Ute Indians #1 | 1891 | |||
Notes. | ||||
Concerning the Ute Indians #2 | 1892 February 3 | |||
Th. Morgan, Indian Affairs. | ||||
Concerning the Ute Indians #3 | 1892-1893 | |||
Booth, Ogden, Peel, Temperance Union. | ||||
Conference on Peaceful alternatives to the Atlantic Pact | 1949 | |||
Cope, Eliza Middleton Kane #1 | 1880-1884 | |||
His sister; nicknamed "Lila". | ||||
Cope, Eliza Middleton Kane #2 | 1917-1922 | |||
Cope, Eliza Middleton Kane #3 | 1931-1951 | |||
Cope, Eliza Middleton Kane #4 | Undated | |||
Cope, Eliza Middleton Kane to Mrs. R.P. Kane | 1916-1919 | |||
From his sister to their mother. | ||||
Cope, Eliza Middleton Kane-Letters in memory | 1952-1953 | |||
Condolences on death of his sister. | ||||
Cope, Elizabeth | Undated | |||
His neice. | ||||
Cope, Francis R. | 1904, 1909 | |||
1904 September 10-Political letter; the "Negro question"; 1909 January 21-Contributions to earthquake fund. | ||||
Cope, Henry | 1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Cope, Oliver | 1920 | |||
Two postcards to his nephew; one thank-you letter from nephew for gift of a watch. | ||||
Cope, Thomas P. | 1914-1922 | |||
To and from his nephew; some concern a legal case involving the IWW. | ||||
Corry, James C. | 1916-1922 | |||
Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia | 1904 June 1 | |||
Requests death certificate of William J. Canning. | ||||
Coxe, Anna B. | Undated | |||
Invitation; regarding Ellis H.R. Brooks. | ||||
Coxe, Eckley B. | 1917-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Coxe, Maria M. | 1885 | |||
A cousin? | ||||
Coxe, Sophia Fisher | 1913-1937, n.d. | |||
Letters from Aunt to F.F.K. & Mother. | ||||
Creasey, William T. | 1906, 1907 | |||
Regarding Democratic Party politics. | ||||
Crown, Philip | 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Curry, Margaret A. | 1922 January 20 | |||
Regarding investments. | ||||
D | 1914-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Dallett, Morris | 1910 April 13 | |||
Regarding a horse. | ||||
Dana, Millicent | Undated | |||
Regarding commencement exercises. | ||||
Daniel, Todd | 1920-1922, 1949 | |||
Law partner of Henry Walnut. | ||||
Daniels, Joseph M. | 1918, 1920 | |||
Darling, M.H. | 1921 | |||
Darrach, Grace | 1949 August 25 | |||
Soliciting him for typing jobs. | ||||
Daughtey, Harry M. | 1921 | |||
U.S. Attorney General; regarding IWW case and E. Debs. | ||||
Davis, John W. | 1922 | |||
Request invitation for Miss Florence Wyer of Scotland to White House reception. | ||||
Delk, Edwin Heyl | 1922 | |||
Democratic National Committee | 1919 | |||
Democratic State Committee | 1915, 1919 | |||
Derby, Richard C. | 1918-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
DeSchweinitz, G.E. | 1919, 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Deutsch, Albert | 1949 August 4 | |||
To Negley Teeters, Temple Criminology professor regarding pre-trial detention in county jails. | ||||
Devries, Mary C. | 1885 December 11 | |||
Friendly letter. | ||||
Devries, William Levering #1 | 1882-1883 | |||
Friend from St. Paul's School. | ||||
Devries, William Levering #2 | 1884 | |||
Describes performances by E. Booth. | ||||
Devries, William Levering #3 | 1885 | |||
Devries, William Levering #4 | 1919, 1921 | |||
Dick, J. Nelson | 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Dickson, Arthur G. | 1915-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Dickson, Janet | 1921 | |||
Social engagement; Italian addresses. | ||||
Dickson, Samuel | 1905 | |||
Hellenic Society, excursions to Greece. | ||||
Diplomatic and Consular officers of the United States of America | 1926, 1931 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Dougherty, D. Cardinal (Archbishop of Philadelphia) | 1948 | |||
Both object to universal military training. | ||||
Dow, Margaret Elder #1 | 1927-1932 | |||
Regarding Biography of E.K. Kane (F.F.K.'s uncle); includes refusal to endorse the book. | ||||
Dow, Margaret Elder #2 | 1937-1938 | |||
Draper, Martha L. | 1917-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Duane, Russell | 1915-1917, 1936 | |||
Concerning obituary of cousin John Cadwalader, Jr. for the American Philosophical Society. | ||||
DuPont, E. Paul | 1917, 1933 | |||
City directory information on John K. Kane. | ||||
DuPont, George | 1949 | |||
Copies of Christmas card with child's photo. | ||||
DuPont, Jean Kane Foulke | 1950, 1952 | |||
Daughter of his cousin; personal correspondence, wants to buy him a suit for Temple honorary degree ceremony. | ||||
Durand, E. | 1859, 1920 | |||
Regarding author's pamphlet "The Botany of the Great Salt Lakes of Utah." | ||||
Durrell, Anthony W. | 1920-1921 | |||
Asks for special permission to meet his aunt and uncle at the wharf. | ||||
E | 1915-1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Eastern State Penitentiary | 1947-1948 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. Other Descriptive Information: Also called New Eastern State Penitentiary, Graterford, Pa. | ||||
Ebert, S. Anna | 1949 October 24 | |||
Thanks him for stamps sent to hospital. | ||||
Edmonds, Franklin S. | 1905 December 13 | |||
Excuses himself from a committee meeting. | ||||
Eisenbrown, William | 1909 March 1 | |||
Sends regrets regarding invitation to attend the Junior Legal Club meeting. | ||||
Elder, Margaret | 1924-1926 | |||
Elliot, Mrs. | 1921-1922 | |||
Notes and drafts for typing to his secretary. | ||||
Elliot, S. | 1921 July 15 | |||
Letter regarding Mrs. Kane's will. | ||||
Ellis, Mary R. | 1883 | |||
Thank you note; friendly letter. | ||||
Emerson, W.K.B. | 1918-1920 | |||
Emery, Lewis, Jr. | 1906 July 3 | |||
Lincoln Republicans; mentions Mr. Coray. | ||||
Evans, Edward W. | 1921 | |||
Trying to arrange a meeting. | ||||
Everitt, Frank B. | 1949 | |||
Regarding illness, mutual friends. | ||||
F | 1915-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Farabee, William Curtis | 1921 | |||
Congratulatory letter; dinner invitation. | ||||
Farnum, Paul | 1885 November 24 | |||
His cousin; discusses Princeton/Yale game. | ||||
Fels, Samuel | 1921 August 2 | |||
Letter of introduction for A.J. Muste. | ||||
Fern Rock | Undated | |||
Judge Kane's house; distances from steps. | ||||
Fidelity Trust Company | 1917, 1923-1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Fire Association of Philadelphia | 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Fisher, Eliza Middleton | Undated | |||
Birthday greetings from his grandmother. | ||||
Fisher, George Harrison | 1915-1925 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Fisher, Henry M. | 1910 | |||
His uncle; vacation letter and invitation. | ||||
Fisher, Henry M.- regarding death of | 1939 | |||
Includes memoir of Joseph Walsh. | ||||
Fisher, H.W. and Company | 1915-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Fisher, J. Francis | 1932 | |||
Grandfather's card; note from F.F.K. | ||||
Fisher, James M. | 1892 February 29 | |||
Requests copy of speech for Indian Committee. | ||||
Flanders, Henry | 1903-1909 | |||
Congratulates F.F.K. on nomination for Democratic candidate for mayor; politics. | ||||
Fletcher, Angus | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Fletcher, Ethel | Undated | |||
Coming from England to the United States. | ||||
Foreign Policy Association | 1922 January 26 | |||
Regarding luncheon speaking engagement for F.F.K. | ||||
Fort Lewis, Colorado | 1891 | |||
1890-1891 snowfall. Receipt from Capt. Macauley to Mr. Ritter. | ||||
Fortner, James | 1921 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Foulke, Jean Kane | 1949 | |||
His cousin; family concerns. | ||||
Fow, John H. | 1906 April 6 | |||
Notary public. | ||||
Fox, Charles Edwin | 1921 December 7 | |||
Regarding reform of criminal procedures. | ||||
Fox, William Logan | 1918-1919 | |||
Foy, Furman T. | 1914 | |||
Legal matters regarding transfer of watch repair business. | ||||
Fraley, Fred | Undated | |||
F.F.K.'s friend not voted into [Shakespeare] Society. | ||||
Francis, Percy | 1918 | |||
Fraternal Co-op League of Philadelphia | 1921 October 20 | |||
F.F.K. spoke to them on the Russian famine. | ||||
Frazier, B.W. | 1922 February 27 | |||
Dinner invitation to discuss the future of the Men's Club of Church of Our Savior. | ||||
Fredericks, Paul | 1921 August 25 | |||
Regarding care of F.F.K.'s mother's grave. | ||||
Freeman and Company, Auctioneers | 1921 | |||
Two receipts for items received. | ||||
Friends Committee on National Legislation | 1952 April 7 | |||
Regarding immigration laws. | ||||
Friends Hospital | 1915-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Friendship Liberal League | 1921 | |||
Invitation to speak at the League. | ||||
G | 1914-1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Gest, John Marshall | 1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Geter, John | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Gibboney, D. Clarence | 1921 | |||
Business; Junior Legal Club. | ||||
Gibbons, Henry J. | 1914-1919, 1943 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Gibbons, Michael J. | 1924 | |||
Gibbs, Edward | 1948 | |||
Prisoner in New Eastern State Penitentiary. | ||||
Gilbert, D. | 1914-1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Gilpin, William Bernard | 1880-1885 | |||
School friend, working in insurance. | ||||
Girard Trust Company | 1915-1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Giretti, Eduardo | 1915 | |||
Regarding Italian-American trade. | ||||
Glasgow, William A., Jr. | 1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Glazer, Benjamin | 1950 | |||
Regarding correspondence concerning Mr. Fraser and the Survey award. | ||||
Goepp, Philip H. | 1871 | |||
Regarding visit and death of a friend. | ||||
Goldman, Bernard | 1921 | |||
Regarding loan to Goldman, who is studying languages and engineering. | ||||
Goodis, David | 1922 March 19 | |||
Requesting information on costs of court maintenance in Pennsylvania; Wharton student. | ||||
Goodwin, George S. | 1921 December 9 | |||
Accuses F.F.K. of not being "for the people". | ||||
Goodwin, James | 1882 November 19 | |||
Discusses "Scientific Association" and relative merits of Trinity vs. Princeton. | ||||
Gordon, G.B. | 1918-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Gray, William A. | 1920-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Green, J.W.P. | 1914 | |||
Sends package of F.F.K.'s father's papers. | ||||
Greenfield, Arthur D. | 1919-1921 | |||
Regarding drugs, addiction, and the law. | ||||
Gregory, T. | 1915-1916 | |||
Regarding Supreme Court nomination. | ||||
Groton, John M. | 1920-1923 | |||
Loan for education, sermon on death of Mr. Meigs; F.F.K. to teach eight lessons on the parables. | ||||
Guthrie, George W. | 1906 February 21 | |||
Regarding election congratulations. | ||||
H | 1906-1950 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Haas, Otto | 1922 | |||
Hahn, Eugene | 1924 | |||
Hanby, Annie B. | 1884 June 5 | |||
Note from elderly lady. | ||||
Harlan, Earle | 1951 January 20 | |||
Memories of earlier days, law office of Hunter & Fisher. | ||||
Harris, William | Undated | |||
Two invitations, one with notes on Greek literature. | ||||
Hart, W.O. | 1918, 1922 | |||
Inquiry about final resting palce of E.K.K. | ||||
Hart, Mrs. William H. | 1925-1938 | |||
Regarding the Herring family diary. | ||||
Hartman, W.A. | 1914 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Hassrick, Romain C. | 1917-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Hatch, Charles B. | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Hay, Edward N. | 1940 | |||
Regarding Cincinnati Gazatte clipping of March 7, 1857 concerning E.K.K. | ||||
Hazlett, James V. | 1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Hearing aids | 1950-1951 | |||
Regarding purchase, repair and use of. | ||||
Heberton, G. Van Gelder | 1934 November 16 | |||
Regarding historical document involving John K. Kane. | ||||
Heckscher, Stevens | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Heine, H. Eugene | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Hensel, W.U. | 1905-1911 | |||
Politics, grandfather Judge Kane. | ||||
Hewitt, Luther E. | 1917 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Hibben, Paxton | 1922 | |||
Politics, famine in Russia, speaking engagement in Philadelphia. | ||||
Hibberd, D.P. | 1921 November 3 | |||
Thanks for finding Mallet a position. | ||||
Hicks, William Cleveland, Jr. | 1882-1885 | |||
School friend. | ||||
Hill, Virginia J. | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Hitchins, Charles | 1921-1922 | |||
Thanks for kindness, gift or loan of money. | ||||
Hoffman, Paul G. | 1949 May 18 | |||
Address before group of civic and business leaders of Lehigh Valley on communism. | ||||
Hoopes, Herman | 1917 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Horn, Joseph V. | 1949 December 15 | |||
Gift from estate to Voluntary Defenders' Committee. | ||||
Hoskins, W. Horace | 1914-1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Houghton, Alanson Bigelow | 1922 | |||
Howe, Walter B. | 1949 October 3 | |||
Princeton Alumni fundraising letter. | ||||
Hughes, William J. | 1921 October 18 | |||
Thanks for helping F.F.K. to return to Federal Service. | ||||
I | 1891-1921 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Indian Rights Association #1 | 1891 | |||
Regarding Ute removal; F.F.K. on Association board. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Indian Rights Association #2 | 1892 | |||
Reports, appeal letters, correspondence. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Indian Rights Association #3 | 1894 | |||
Indian Rights Association #4 | 1934, 1950-1951 | |||
Indianapolis Water Works Securities Company | 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Ingersoll, C.E. | 1907 March 8 | |||
Declines social invitation. | ||||
Insurance Company of North America | 1917, 1923 | |||
Intercollegiate Liberal League | 1921 | |||
Possible speaking engagements on disarmament. | ||||
Intercollegiate Socialist Society | 1921 | |||
Sympathetic, but declines speaking opportunity because not socialist. | ||||
International Association of Machinists | 1922 | |||
Regarding man posing as an attorney. | ||||
International Free Trade League | 1921 October 24 | |||
Fundraising letter to get newspaper out. | ||||
International Mercantile Marine Lines | 1920 | |||
Invitations | ||||
Printed and by hand. | ||||
Irey, Elmer | 1921 | |||
J | 1915-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Jacobs, William M. | 1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Jaffe, Lena I. | Undated | |||
To F.F.K.'s sister, regarding F.F.K. winning the Bok award and his humanitarianism. | ||||
Jamieson, W.D. | 1917-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
January, Josephine P. | Undated | |||
"Dear Uncle Frank" | ||||
Jayne, H. LaBarre | 1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Jefferys, Edward M. | 1919-1920 | |||
Jenkins, Theodore F. | 1906, 1908 | |||
Lawyer, regarding politics and law school. | ||||
John, Joseph G. | 1908 | |||
Business? | ||||
Johnson, Ellis C. | 1919-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Johnson, Euphemia | Undated | |||
New Year's greeting. | ||||
Jones, J. Levering | 1896, 1915-1920 | |||
Typescript of letter of recommendation for F.F.K. as assistant District Attorney. | ||||
Jordon, Ella D. | 1883? | |||
Social invitation; her engagement. | ||||
Journal of American History | 1922 February 4 | |||
Regarding E.K.K. illustrations in 1920 issue. | ||||
Junior Legal Club | 1915-1917 | |||
K | 1906-1926 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, Anne Francis | 1883-1885 | |||
His cousin. | ||||
Kane, Bayard #1 | 1919-1924 | |||
Regarding J.K.K. biography. | ||||
Kane, Bayard #2 | 1931 March 20 | |||
Regarding J.K.K.'s portrait in Judge Dickinson's courtroom; mentions John F. Lewis. | ||||
Kane, E.D. | 1890-1904 | |||
From Robert P. Kane's sister-in-law, regarding Bringham Young, Mormons. | ||||
Kane, Elisha Kent | 1856 September 1 | |||
To Robert Patterson Kane. | ||||
Kane, Elisha Kent | 1910 March 20 | |||
Son of Thomas Leiper Kane, cousin, regarding business. | ||||
Kane, Elisha Kent | 1918-1924 | |||
To cousin, regarding fire. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, Elizabeth Francis Fisher #1 | 1880-1885 | |||
Mother. | ||||
Kane, Elizabeth Francis Fisher #2 | 1886 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, Elizabeth Francis Fisher #3 | 1887-1890 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, Elizabeth Francis Fisher #4 | 1891-1892 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, Elizabeth Francis Fisher #5 | 1893-1895 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, Elizabeth Francis Fisher #6 | 1900-1905 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, Elizabeth Francis Fisher #7 | 1915-1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, Florence Bayard | 1915-1922 | |||
His cousin; Asks for advice on European lodgings. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1915-1940, undated | |||
Addresses in South America. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Associations | Undated | |||
List of F.F.K's membership. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Beck, Robinson & Kane | 1910 October 1 | |||
Card announcing F.F.K. joining law firm. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Certificates | 1880-1946 | |||
From various organizations. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-College of New Jersey | 1885 December 28 | |||
Senior year report card. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-"Cruise of the Triumvirate" | Undated | |||
Log of youthful canoeing adventure. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Daybook | 1949 | |||
Calendar of appointments, etc. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Diary, Europe | 1905 | |||
Trip with Jack Cadwalader. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Diary, Vienna | 1920 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Election material | Undated | |||
Advertisement to vote for F.F.K. for representative. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-"Element of Moral Character in Presidential Candidates" | 1884 October | |||
College essay, junior year. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Estate #1 | 1948-1949 | |||
Budgeting expenses with help of nephew, Dr. Oliver Cope. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Estate #2 | 1940-1950 | |||
Budgeting, income listings. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-"Free Institutions and Municipal Government" | 1886 June 11 | |||
Speech. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-"The Moral of Ulysses" | 1885 January 28 | |||
College essay, Junior year. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Notebook of trip | 1891 | |||
To Durango, Colorado by F.F.K and others. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Notebook on law | Undated | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Notes, law and biographical | Undated | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Obituary | 1955 May 28 | |||
From the Providence (Rhode Island) Journal. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-"Of Abandonment" | Undated | |||
Translation of legal work. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Photographs | Undated | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Poetry | Undated | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Postcards | 1901, 1904 | |||
To parents; from trips to Europe, St. Louis World's Fair. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Printing advertisement | 1877 May 14 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher-Wills | 1948, 1950 | |||
Kane, Harry Francis | 1950 December 9 | |||
Regarding liberal politics and old age. | ||||
Kane, Jean Duval Leiper | 1885 | |||
Regarding social engagements. | ||||
Kane, John Kent | 1917-1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, John Kintzing | 1883-1888 | |||
Two short biographies, plus handwritten notes. | ||||
Kane, John Kintzing | 1949-1950 | |||
Regarding publishing and distributing Grandfather's autobiography. | ||||
Kane, John Kintzing-Notebook | 1815 | |||
Poetry, financial records, etc. Includes name of T.M. Hopkinson. | ||||
Kane, Peggy H. | 1944 January 11 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson | 1901, undated | |||
Father. From F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #1 | 1880 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #2 | 1880 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #3 | 1880 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #1 | 1881 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #2 | 1881 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #3 | 1881 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #1 | 1882 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #2 | 1882 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #3 | 1882 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #4 | 1882 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #5 | 1882 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #6 | 1882 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #7 | 1882 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #8 | 1882 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #1 | 1883 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #2 | 1883 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #3 | 1883 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #4 | 1883 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #5 | 1883 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #6 | 1883 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #1 | 1884 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #2 | 1884 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #1 | 1885 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #2 | 1885 | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson | 1906 June 23 | |||
From unidentified person. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson | Undated | |||
To F.F. Kane. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson | Undated | |||
Kane, Robert R. | 1919 | |||
Kane, Thomas L. | 1918-1924 | |||
Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Kane, W. Thomas L. | 1883-1885 | |||
Kazine, Ivan A. | 1949 | |||
Seeking an engineering position for him. | ||||
Kellogg, Paul U. | 1919-1922 | |||
Sending him $10. for The Survey. | ||||
Kelly, N.B. | 1915-1921 | |||
Recommendation from the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce as a competent attorney. | ||||
Kerr, James | 1892 July 30 | |||
To Herbert Walsh regarding Ute removal bill. | ||||
Keyser, Anna and Joseph | 1921-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
King, Clyde L. | 1920-1922 | |||
To Henry Walnut; concerning program on criminal procedure. | ||||
Kinney, William H. | 1950 March 3 | |||
Regarding award to Mr. Fraser for prison work. | ||||
L | 1914-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Land Title and Trust Company | 1914-1923 | |||
Lane, David H. | 1906 | |||
Regarding social engagements. | ||||
Lane, Francis F. | 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Lane, Franklin Knight | 1917-1920 | |||
Secretary of the Interior. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Laurel Hill Cemetery Company | 1914-1915 | |||
Lavalle, John W. | 1882-1886 | |||
From school friend. | ||||
Lavalle, Rosita | 1885 | |||
Friendly letters. | ||||
Law, Jack | 1921 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
League to Enforce Peace | 1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
LeDuc, Louis | 1949 | |||
Concerning Mrs. Stockton's estate. | ||||
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company | 1915-1916 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Leiper, E.F. | 1925 November 13 | |||
Regarding testimonial to E.K. Kane. | ||||
Levinson. D. | 1949 November 23 | |||
Edward A. Haley, a black man convicted of voluntary manslaughter and defended by F.F.K. in the Supreme Court, has been granted full pardon by Gov. Duff of Pennsylvania. | ||||
Lewis, James Hamilton | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Lewis, John F. | 1922, 1931 | |||
Letter of introduction for cousin John A. Leiper; Concerning J.K.K. (grandfather's) portrait. | ||||
Lewis, Shippen | 1915-1925; 1943-1944 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Lewis, William Draper | 1915, 1921-1922 | |||
Concerning church and family matters. | ||||
Lisle, R. Mason | 1917-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Lloyd, Fannie | 1884 | |||
Concerns raising money for "the Society". | ||||
Lloyd, Samuel | 1884 August 19 | |||
Concerns raising money for "the Society". | ||||
Lodge, Henry Cabot | 1922 February 11 | |||
Thanks Sen. Cabot for voting to extend loans to Austria. | ||||
Long, John Luther | 1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Lord, John C. | 1884-1885 | |||
From school friend. | ||||
Ludwig, Gilbert W. | 1921 | |||
Fees for work from deputy court clerk. | ||||
M | 1915-1926 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
McAvoy, Charles D. | 1920-1921 | |||
Regarding portrait of former president Wilson. | ||||
McCabe, Louis F. | 1949 July 26 | |||
Regarding unnamed trial. | ||||
McCartney, Harry S. | 1921 September 12 | |||
Regarding legal matters, Adamson act. | ||||
McCormick, M.A. | 1921 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
McCormick, Vance | 1915-1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
McCoy, James F. | 1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
McCracken, Robert T. | 1952 February 2 | |||
Regarding Philadelphia prison issues. | ||||
McCue, James | 1921 September | |||
Missed opportunity to visit in Dayton. | ||||
McDermott, William J. | 1914 | |||
McFadden, Manus E. | 1917 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
McGuckins, Teresa | 1921 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
McGuigan vs. Pennsylvania Railroad | 1906 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Mack, Jerimiah | 1909 September 16 | |||
Concerning legislative report. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
McKaig, Edgar S. | 1952 May 22 | |||
Can't contribute to Home Missionary Society. | ||||
McMichael, Charles B. | 1906 October 27 | |||
Thanks F.F.K. and Democratic committee for nomination for Judge of Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia. | ||||
MacMillan, D.B. | 1919-1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
McPherson, John B. | 1906 | |||
Regarding Shakespeare Society and Legal Aid Society. | ||||
Magee, John G. | 1917-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Mahany, Rowland B. | 1922 January 25 | |||
Praises F.F.K.'s efforts to promote amnesty following WWI. | ||||
Malatesta, Mario | 1922-1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Mallery, Otto | 1948 February 13 | |||
To Mr. St. Alban Kite of New Jersey Board of Pardons regarding visit of Starr Daily, former prisoner and prisoner advocate. | ||||
Mallet, Charles V. | 1919-1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Marquand, Allan | 1885 | |||
Regarding reading group, Mr. Marquand's illness. | ||||
Marquand, Eleanor C. #1 | 1921 | |||
Concerning difficulties of Guyot Cameron. | ||||
Marquand, Eleanor C. #2 | 1949 | |||
Regarding health of Catherine and Helen. | ||||
Marr, Elizabeth M. | 1949 August 15 | |||
Bill for stenographic services; mentions House of Detention project. | ||||
Martin, Isadore | 1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Martin, J. Willis | 1905 September 11 | |||
Regarding recommendation for William McCleary. | ||||
Mayoral Campaign | 1903 | |||
Newspaper clippings of F.F. Kane's run for mayor of Philadelphia. Sent to Thomas P. Cope, Jr. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland | 1857 | |||
Copy of resolution regarding death of E.K.K. | ||||
Mereditte, Catherine K. | 1905 October 3 | |||
Regarding death of "Gertrude". | ||||
Meserole, Darwin | 1926, 1930, 1947 | |||
Regarding radical politics, etc. | ||||
Middleton, Ellida J. | 1885 February 19 | |||
His aunt; Invites him to visit Washington DC during inauguaration. | ||||
Middleton, Emeline | 1885 February 19 | |||
His cousin; thank-you note and tells story of Sam Randall, Jr. and Pres. Cleveland. | ||||
Middleton, Helen | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Middleton, John | 1883-1885 | |||
His cousin; friendly letters. | ||||
Miller, Frieda | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Miller, Hobart | Undated | |||
Declines social invitation. | ||||
Mills, George E. | 1921 November 16 | |||
F.F.K. going to Cincinnati for law meeting. | ||||
Mills, Miss | 1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Milton, David M. | Undated | |||
Letters from European journey. | ||||
Minnich, John | 1917-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Miscellaneous | Undated | |||
Notes, concert program. | ||||
Mitchell, Langdon | 1907 March 31 | |||
Letter of condolence on R.P.K.'s death. | ||||
Montgomery, J. Clayton | 1880 November 23 | |||
Newsy letter from school chum. | ||||
Montgomery, O.C. | Undated | |||
Missed visit; sends two of Clayton's books. | ||||
Moran, Margaret | 1921-1922 | |||
Perception of Ireland; money matters. | ||||
Morris, Roland S. | 1914-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Moyer, Isabel | 1949 | |||
Regarding grandfather's autobiography. | ||||
Mulhall, Sarah Graham | 1921 October 19 | |||
Wants to meet her at the Princeton Club when she is in town for Humane Association. | ||||
Munro, Hugh F. | 1920-1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Murphy, Dorothy M. | 1919-1921 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Murray, J.C. | 1884 January 18 | |||
Thank you note. | ||||
Myers, Quincy A. | 1921 December | |||
Regarding speech on legal view of conspiracy. | ||||
N | 1914-1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
The Nation | 1922; 1949 | |||
Asks for advice regarding finding an author for an article on Pennsylvania; includes list of writers for other states; subscription. | ||||
National Committee to Defeat the Mundt Bill | 1949 | |||
Regarding "Un-American Activities" bill. | ||||
National Committee to Win Amnesty for Smith Act Victims | 1952 | |||
Aid for imprisoned Communists. | ||||
National Consumer's League | 1921 | |||
Request for donation denied. | ||||
National Lawyers Guild | 1949-1950 | |||
Report on constitutional rights. | ||||
National Mental Health Foundation | 1949 January 24 | |||
Thanks for praise; wishes to discuss the inadequacies of the commitment process. | ||||
National Probation Association | 1922 February 25 | |||
Sending 1920 annual report. | ||||
Nauman, Elizabeth | 1915 | |||
Looking for housing for his cousin. | ||||
Navaho Indians | 1948-1949 | |||
Letter to Congress regarding Navaho Difficiency Bill; American Friends Service Committee Bulletin (June, 1948) issue on the Navaho with illustrations. | ||||
New Statesman and Nation | 1949 August 11 | |||
Regarding subscription. | ||||
New York Times | 1949 | |||
Regarding subscription. | ||||
Newbold's Sons and Company, W.H. | 1915-1922 | |||
Regarding financial investments. | ||||
Newspaper clippings | ||||
Regarding Philadelphia award, Utes, ACLU, etc. | ||||
Norris, George W. | 1915-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
O | 1915-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
O'Rourke, Mary Ann | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Osborn, Henry F. | 1884 January 12 | |||
Regarding a violin teacher. | ||||
Osborn, William | 1920 | |||
Osborne Association | 1950 | |||
Mainly concerning Survey award. | ||||
Oyler, Ralph H. | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
P | 1914-1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Page and Page | 1917-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Palmer, Alexander Mitchell | 1915-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Parker, A. Warner | 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Parker, Alton B. | 1904-1905 | |||
Regarding legal and political matters. | ||||
Passport | 1900 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Paul, Henry N. | 1949 July 25 | |||
Regarding Frederick Fiechter not elected into Shakespeare Society. | ||||
Peatross, Pinkney and Mary | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Peddrick, W.F. | 1885 January 21 | |||
Letter to R.P. Kane; includes letter from R.P.K. to F.F.K. (1885 January 22) | ||||
Pemberton Estates | 1915-1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Pennsylvania Auxiliary Committee | 1909 May 21 | |||
Invitation to meeting. | ||||
Pennsylvania Bar Association | 1910-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Pennsylvania Citizens' Association for Health and Welfare | 1949 September 10 | |||
Constitution. | ||||
Pennsylvania Committee on Penal Affairs | 1949 | |||
Pennsylvania Federation of Labor | 1922 January 5 | |||
President Maurer requests meeting. | ||||
Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane #1 | 1872-1881 | |||
Bills. Payments of Samuel Taylor for John H. Taylor. | ||||
Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane #2 | 1881-1889 | |||
Bills. Payments of Samuel Taylor for John H. Taylor. | ||||
Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane #3 | 1871-1896 | |||
Receipts. Payments of Samuel Taylor for John H. Taylor. | ||||
Pennsylvania Prison Society #1 | 1950-1952 | |||
Executive Committee Minutes; form letters. | ||||
Pennsylvania Prison Society #2 | 1950-1951 | |||
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company | 1917-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Pennsylvania State Institution-Huntington Reformatory | 1950-1951 | |||
Reports and announcement. | ||||
Pennsylvania State Negro Council | 1949-1950 | |||
Letters, agendas, newspaper clippings. | ||||
Pennypacker, Samuel W. | 1906 March 7 | |||
About "the matter" and "the gentlemen you name" ? | ||||
Penrose, Boise | 1908 December 30 | |||
U.S. Senator, to Lloyd Griscom, U.S. Ambassador to Italy; F.F.K. seeking cousin Florence Bayard Kane, thought missing in earthquake. | ||||
Peppy, George Wharton | Undated | |||
Acknowledges sympathy letter from F.F.K. | ||||
Philadelphia Bar Association | 1945 | |||
Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce | 1915-1924 | |||
Industrial Relations Committee. | ||||
Philadelphia Charter Commission | Undated | |||
Philadelphia-Citizens' Charter Committee | 1953 April 8 | |||
Regarding City-County Consolidation. | ||||
Philadelphia Citizens Committee for the Limitation of Armament | 1921 November 4 | |||
Speakers for Armistice Day. | ||||
Philadelphia Committee on City Policy #1 | 1952 January-March | |||
Minutes. | ||||
Philadelphia Committee on City Policy #2 | 1952 April-June | |||
Minutes; also, memo regarding consolidation-May 6. | ||||
Philadelphia Committee on City Policy #3 | 1952 July-1953 January | |||
Minutes; also letter from F.F.K. to Harry Walnut. | ||||
Philadelphia Committee on City Policy #4 | 1953 February-June | |||
Minutes. | ||||
Philadelphia Committee on Public Affairs #1 | 1948-1950 May | |||
Minutes, with hand-written note. | ||||
Philadelphia Committee on Public Affairs #2 | 1950 September-December | |||
Minutes, with statement on proposed charter. | ||||
Philadelphia Committee on Public Affairs #3 | 1951 January-December | |||
Minutes. | ||||
Philadelphia County Prison | 1922 February 22 | |||
Confirms meeting with prison official. | ||||
Philadelphia-Election Analysis | 1906-1907, 1932 | |||
Regarding city election irregularities. | ||||
Philadelphia Electric Company | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Philadelphia Federation of Churches | 1921-1922 | |||
Armistice Day event; incorporation. | ||||
Philadelphia Lawyers Guild | 1949 | |||
Regarding meetings. | ||||
Philadelphia Riders and Drivers Association | 1922 February 2 | |||
Membership in horse society. | ||||
Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charity | 1902-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Philadelphia Voluntary Defenders Association #1 | 1949 May-October | |||
Reports. | ||||
Philadelphia Voluntary Defenders Association #2 | 1949 November-1950 November | |||
Reports. | ||||
Philadelphia Voluntary Defenders Association #3 | 1951 January-1952 September | |||
Reports. | ||||
Philadelphia Voluntary Defenders Association #4 | 1949-1954 | |||
Coorespondence. | ||||
Phillips, Henry L. | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Phillips, William | 1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Pierce, _____ | 1944 August 14-15 | |||
His uncle; regarding family, discusses UN and foreign affairs. | ||||
Pinchot, Gifford | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Postcards | 1920-1955 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Post Office Department | 1915-1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Potter, William | 1906 December 30 | |||
Thanking him for his letter. | ||||
President's Commission on Immigration and Naturalization | Undated | |||
Two versions of same letter; one includes names of signers, including F.F.K. | ||||
Preus, W.C. | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Princeton Class of 1886 | 1949-1950 | |||
Regarding class reunions; photo 1950. | ||||
Prison World | 1949 August | |||
Regarding publication of F.F.K.'s statement in favor of detention for the untried. | ||||
Progressive Party | 1948 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Pro-League Independents | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Public Charities Association of Pennsylvania | 1919-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Quay, L.H. | 1918 | |||
R | 1914-1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Rakoczy, Ralf L. | 1952 | |||
Thanks him for help with career; now taking on his own law cases. | ||||
Ralston, Robert | Undated | |||
Judge; declining social engagements. | ||||
Rambler, L.C. | 1914-1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Ravenell, Marguerite A. | 1920-1921 | |||
Regarding house party, social activities. | ||||
Rawle, Francis | 1901 January 22 | |||
Regarding American Society of International Law. | ||||
Receipts | 1881-1883 | |||
Adams Express Company; The Scotch Warehouse. | ||||
Recipes | Undated | |||
Renshaw, Benjamin H. | 1914-1921 | |||
Congratulations on re-election. | ||||
Rhein, John H.W. | 1915-1922 | |||
Rhoads, Charles J. | 1921 | |||
Regarding A.J. Muste; political meeting. | ||||
Riezler, Therese | 1921-1922 | |||
Sent her a money order from his aunt. | ||||
Ringe, Thomas B.K. | 1952 March 7 | |||
Regarding check for Philadelphia Voluntary Defenders Association. | ||||
Ritchie, F.W. | 1921-1922 | |||
Regarding series of lectures to boys' Bible class. | ||||
Riter, Frank M. | 1917-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Robin, R.P. | Undated | |||
Regarding violin lessons. | ||||
Robins, J.W. | 1880 September 16 | |||
To R.P. Kane regarding F.F.K.'s schooling. | ||||
Robinson, D. Stuart | 1915-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Romig, O.M. | 1921 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Rosenbaum, Oscar | 1917 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Ross, Mary Anne | 1949 September 18 | |||
Thank you note for wedding gift. | ||||
Rowe, Leon S. | 1920-1922 | |||
Regarding Russian famine relief. | ||||
Runk, Louis B. | 1917-1922 | |||
Thanks for help with unspecified matter. | ||||
Rutledge, Archie Grier | 1917-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Ryan, Patrick John | 1902 May 29 | |||
Declines dinner invitation. | ||||
S | 1915-1949 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Sackett, R.M. | 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Saint Paul's Alumni Association | 1883 July 17 | |||
From E.M. Parker, secretary. | ||||
Samuel, John | 1906, 1909 | |||
Concerning Legal Club; telegraph from the missing Miss Kane. | ||||
Samuel, Mrs. John D. | 1922 | |||
Help in unspecified matter. | ||||
Savage, Claude C. | 1952 November 2 | |||
Recognizing F.F.K. as oldest living member of the University Barge Club. | ||||
Scatchard, George H. | 1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Schell, Maria | 1921-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Schnorpfeil, Charles | 1921 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Scott, Samuel B. | 1922 January 20 | |||
Mr. Hagerdorn's work with the City Club. | ||||
Scovel, Henry S. | 1909 February 27 | |||
Declines invitiation to Junior Legal Club. | ||||
Seeler, Edgar V. | 1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Shakespeare Society of Philadelphia | 1910, 1912, 1921 | |||
Dinner menu; meeting inquiry. | ||||
Shaw, W. Western | Undated | |||
Letter from India. | ||||
Shaw, William | 1914-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Sheyer, Marie | 1949 October 9 | |||
Postcard from Sao Paulo; thanks for help with Brazilian passport. | ||||
Shields, James R. | 1917-1922 | |||
His cousin; financial dealings. | ||||
Shields, Thomas L.K. | 1914-1922 | |||
His cousin. | ||||
Simonton, Vera | 1921 September 21 | |||
Tickets to "Save the Russian Children Fund" meeting. | ||||
Simpson, Alex, Jr. | 1905 July 15 | |||
Legal colleague praises F.F.K. for work for public good. | ||||
Skinnek, M.M.C. | 1941-1942 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Skvirsky, Zina | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Smith, Harry J. | 1918 | |||
Smith, Mrs. | Undated | |||
Unable to locate lost umbrella. | ||||
Smith, Thomas B. | 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Snipes, Edgar T. | 1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Society for Organizing Charity | 1915-1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Southern Ute Indians | 1891-1892 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Spanish Refugee Appeal | 1949 December 1 | |||
Fundraising letter. | ||||
Sproul, William G. | 1922 January 25 | |||
Pennsylvania governor; reference to matter of Mrs. Samuel; praises Senator Pepper. | ||||
Staake, William H. | 1906-1908 | |||
Judge in Court of Common Pleas; accepts nomination; various social engagements. | ||||
State of South Carolina vs. Edward Way | 1942-1952 | 5 folders. | ||
Concerning case of black man accused of murdering white man; bulk of material from 1951-1952. | ||||
Sterling, Bruce F. | 1922 February 4 | |||
Regarding Democratic Party in Pennsylvania. | ||||
Stern, Isadore | 1949 July 3 | |||
Financing House of Detention for Untried. | ||||
Stewardson and Page | 1915-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Stockton, Bayard | 1914-1923 | |||
His cousin's husband; concerning cousin Tom in Friends Hospital and bills. | ||||
Stockton, Emily | 1885 June 3 | |||
Thank you note. | ||||
Stockton, Helen Shields | 1921-1924 | |||
His cousin; family matters. | ||||
Stockton, Lottie J. | Undated | |||
His cousin; Regarding social invitations. | ||||
Stockton, Martha | Undated | |||
Wedding invitation; funeral. | ||||
Stone, Alfred | 1907 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Stuart, H.C. | 1921 October 7 | |||
Regarding meeting his aunt and uncle at wharf. | ||||
Sulzberger, Mayer | 1902 April 11 | |||
Declines social invitation. | ||||
The Survey | 1917-1922 | |||
Magazine subscription. | ||||
Survey Associates | 1950 | |||
Regarding nomination of Mr. Fraser for 1950 Survey award. | ||||
Swift, Duane | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Swiggard, Margaret | 1920, 1922 | |||
His former secretary, applying for job at the Jewish Welfare Society. | ||||
T | 1915-1924 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Taggart, Thomas | 1904 December 26 | |||
Talbot, Ethelbert | 1921 | |||
Reference to Russia. | ||||
Taulane, Joseph H. | 1915, 1917 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Tawes, J.C.W. | 1922 | |||
Taylor, Edward | 1923 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Taylor, Robert G. | 1915-1922, 1949 | |||
His cousin; letters from Germany and regarding checks for Sam. | ||||
Taylor, Samuel | 1917, 1949 | |||
His cousin; thanks for checks, political opinions on contemporary events. | ||||
Temple University | 1952 | |||
Regarding conferring of honorary degree. | ||||
Thayer, William S. | 1921 October 27 | |||
Regarding synthetic substitute for morphine. | ||||
Thomas, Samuel Hinds | 1915-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Thomas, Wilbur K. | 1920-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Todd, Ambrose | 1885, 1919 | |||
About college activities and St. Paul's Society. | ||||
Todd, W. Hampton | 1909 March 14 | |||
Regrets missing social occasion. | ||||
Tolman, Edgar B. | 1931 November 15 | |||
Legal views on Panama tolls. | ||||
Tomkins, F.W. | 1905; 1910 | |||
Signing appeal; arranging a meeting. | ||||
Tower, Charlemagne | 1909 January 29 | |||
Will write to headmaster on behalf of F.F.K.'s nephew, Thomas Cope. | ||||
Townsend, G.P. Devereux | 1883-1885 | |||
Friendly letters. | ||||
Trabue, Edmund F. | 1920-1923 | |||
Regrets not seeing him. | ||||
Treasury Department | 1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Tumulty, Joseph P. | 1917, 1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
U | 1917-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Unidentified-Business | 1903-1949 | |||
Unidentified-Personal | 1883-1909, 1930-1952 | |||
United States Food Administration | 1915-1917 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Biddle, Francis (Attorney General) | 1943 | |||
Requests for meetings; statement on case. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Carpenter, James W. | 1942, 1944 | |||
Newspaper articles regarding case. Access digital object: | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Comments on Governments' Witnesses | Undated | |||
Eleven page discussion. Access digital object: | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Comments on Testimony #1 | 1942 | |||
Mr. Daniels' interview with defendant. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Comments on Testimony #2 | 1942 | |||
United States vs. Molzahn-Comments on Testimony #3 | Undated | |||
Notes on various testimonies. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Comments on Testimony #4 | 1942, 1947 | |||
Notes on various testimonies. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Daily News of Philadelphia | 1942 October | |||
Concerns about series of articles by Rev. Aleksi Pelypenko. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Haussmann, Carl F. | 1942 | |||
Appearing before court in Hartford. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Hynd, Alan | 1943 | |||
Concerning his book, Passport to Treason. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Kane, F.F.-Defense Notes | 1942, 1945 | |||
Notes on various testimonies. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Kane, F.F.-Defense notes | Undated | |||
Miscellaneous notes. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Kane, F.F.-Newspaper Responses | 1945 | |||
F.F.K.'s drafts and responses to editorials. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Kunze, Wilhelm | 1941 | |||
Transcripts of 3 letters used as evidence. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Miscellaneous notes | 4 folders. | |||
United States vs. Molzahn-Molzahn's attitude towards Jews | Undated | |||
Various testimonies. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Molzahn, Kurt-Abstract of Testimony #1 | Undated | |||
Pages 1-22. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Molzahn, Kurt-Abstract of Testimony #2 | Undated | |||
Pages 23-46. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Molzahn's Character | Undated | |||
Various testimonies. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-"The Molzahn Case"-F.F. Kane | 1947 | |||
Analysis. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn- Molzahn defense fund | 1942 | 5 folders. | ||
Receipts, letters, expense records. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Moyer, Isabel | 1944 August | |||
Regarding anonymous letter. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Notes of F.F. Kane | Undated | |||
Notes on defense, character. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Pardon brief material | 1943 | 4 folders. | ||
Notes on defense, trial, character, etc., with copy of "anonymous letter." | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Pardon and Civil Rights Applications | 1945 | 3 folders. | ||
Application for clemancy, pardon, medical reports, statements. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Pardon material and correspondence #1 | 1944 October-November | |||
Letters of support. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Pardon material and correspondence #2 | 1945 January-April | |||
Letters of support. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Pardon material and correspondence #3 | 1945 May-June | |||
Letters of support and congratulations; telegram stating sentence commuted. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Pardon material and correspondence #4 | 1945 July-November | |||
Trying to reestablish civil rights. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Pelypenko Testimony | 1947 | 4 folders. | ||
Notes, recollections, transcripts. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Preliminary examination of Molzahn | Undated | 2 folders. | ||
Notes and recollections. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Reasons for Pardon | Undated | |||
Explanation by F.F.K. on page 10. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Reichert, Ernst | 1942-1944 | |||
Testimony, anonymous letter copy. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Walnut, T. Henry | 1944, 1955 | |||
Thoughts on F.F.K.'s writing about case; mention of meeting Molzhan for lunch. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Wechsler, Herbert | 1944-1945 | |||
Assistant Attorney General-concerning the case. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Witnesses for the Defense-Testimony | Undated | 3 folders. | ||
Abstracts of testimonies from 23 witnesses. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Witnesses from Philadelphia | Undated | |||
Names and addresses of witnesses from Philadelphia. | ||||
United States vs. Molzahn-Witnesses' Testimony | Undated | 7 folders. | ||
Transcripts and excerpts of testimony; description of witnesses. | ||||
United States Department of Justice-Office of Solicitor General | 1922 March | |||
Concerning Child Labor Tax Cases. | ||||
United States Department of Labor-Bureau of Immigration | 1921 December | |||
Regarding Nicholas Mansevitch. | ||||
United States Department of the Navy | 1921 November 26 | |||
Inquiring about the fate of USS destroyer Kane, which suffered an accident. | ||||
United States Senate-Committee on Rules and Administration | 1949 November 3 | |||
Regarding job for Ivan A. Kazine. | ||||
University Club | 1912-1922, 1949 | |||
University of Pennsylvania-School of Social Work | 1949 November 29 | |||
V | 1915-1919 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Vais, John | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Valley Forge Historical Society | 1952 November 14 | |||
Solicitation for membership. | ||||
Van Dyke, Warren | 1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Vonnegut, Alex | 1922 | |||
F.F.K. moving office; Palmer deportation. | ||||
W | 1914-1925 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Wager-Smith, A.E. | 1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Walker, Charles | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Wallerstein, David | 1915, 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Walnut, T. Henry | 1919-1924, 1949 | |||
Concerning appointment, letter of introduction. His nephew and law partner; concerning business, including Molzhan case. | ||||
Wanamaker, John | 1898, 1904, 1915-1919 | |||
Business letters. | ||||
Wanamaker, Rodman | 1908 | |||
Declining dinner invitation. | ||||
War Department | 1917-1918 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Washington Post | 1892 | |||
Regarding publishing column. | ||||
Weaver, John | 1905, 1917 | |||
Mayor of Philadelphia; regarding Mr. Hunter's appointment. | ||||
Wehle, Louis B. | 1922 March | |||
Invitation to visit. | ||||
Weimer, Albert B. | 1894, 1915-1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Wellensler, Helen | 1947 February 18 | |||
Would like to visit. | ||||
Weston, S. Burns | 1914-1919 | |||
Wetherill, Samuel P., Jr. | 1922 February | |||
Concerning pamphlet on cooperation. | ||||
Wharton, Mary E. | Undated | |||
Regarding train schedule and visit. | ||||
Whetstone, Elizabeth | 1910-1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Whitaker, C.H. | 1914 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Whitaker, V.W. | 1906 March 19 | |||
Declines social invitation. | ||||
White, Thomas Raeburn | 1921 November 28 | |||
Situation in Russia and Hoover's reaction. | ||||
White, William, Jr. | 1885 | |||
School chum. | ||||
Williams, Charles D. | 1948-1949 | |||
Was committed to mental hospital; mental health issues. | ||||
Williams, Curtis A. | 1950 | |||
Concerning Prison Society, Mr. Fraser. | ||||
Williams, John S. | 1904 May 6 | |||
Congressman, regrets missing dinnerparty. | ||||
Williams, R. Norris | Undated | |||
Concerning performing in plays. | ||||
Williams, Talcott | 1907, 1909 | |||
Regrets missing Junior Legal Club meeting. | ||||
Williston, Samuel | 1908 October 12 | |||
Regarding address of German judge. | ||||
Wilmsen, Bernard | 1917-1922 | |||
Business letters, on vacation. | ||||
Wilson, Woodrow | 1904, 1909, 1911 | |||
Written while president of Princeton. | ||||
Wintersteen, A.H. | 1921 October 26 | |||
Regarding legal reform; wants him to meet James Bronson Reynolds. | ||||
Wirts, Richard | Undated | |||
German gentleman writing regarding his daughter's engagement. | ||||
Wister, Annie Lee | Undated | |||
Health prevented her from seeing him. | ||||
Women Suffrage Parade Committee | 1915 April 27 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom | 1949 July 28 | |||
Wants to use his name for fundraising. | ||||
Women's Peace Movement of the Western Hemisphere | 1921 November | |||
Form letter, message of support. | ||||
Women's Trade Union League | 1921 | |||
Regarding work hours, minimum wage. | ||||
Wood, Lyndon D. vs. National Corporation #1 | 1921 March-1921 May | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Wood, Lyndon D. vs. National Corporation #2 | 1921 JUne- 1921 December | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Wood, Lyndon D. vs. National Corporation #3 | 1921 March-1922 December | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Wood, Lyndon D. vs. National Corporation #4 | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Wray, Henry Russell | 1919-1920 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Wurner, Miss E.W. | 1921 | |||
Travel plans for trip by horseback. | ||||
Yarnell, Ellis | 1905 June 28 | |||
Humorous letter regarding loaned book. | ||||
Yerkes, Herman | 1905 September 29 | |||
Letter of introduction/recommendation for Hiram H. Keller. | ||||
Young, Arthur Middleton | Undated | |||
His cousin?, regarding his fiancee. | ||||
Young Democracy | 1921 | |||
Contribution to support lecture series. | ||||
Young Men's Christian Association-Philadelphia | 1918-1921 | |||
Regarding membership and suggestions for improvement. | ||||
Young, Sydney | 1915 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Zeff, Louis H. | 1922 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Zimmerman, Edward | 1915 October 16 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Series VI. Eliza Middleton Kane Cope | 1884-1950 | |||
Abstract: Eliza Middleton Kane Cope (1863-1952), of Germantown, Pennsylvania, was the daughter of Robert Patterson Kane and Elizabeth Francis Fisher Kane and wife of architect Walter Cope. Though primarily personal in nature, this collection of letters reflect Mrs. Cope's support for the social causes of her time, including Jane Addam's Hull House, the American League to abolish of Capital Punishment, the bureau for Colored Children, and the Anti-militarism League. With her brother, Francis Fisher Kane, she championed for prison reform. Of note, are letters of gratitude from prisoners. Personal correspondence includes events in the lives of her four children and other extended family members with the prominent Philadelphia surnames of Cadwalader, Coxe, Fisher, Middleton and Wister. Background note: Born April 1863, Eliza Middleton Kane (known as Lila) was the daughter of Robert Patterson Kane (1827-1906) and Elizabeth Francis Fisher (1840-1919) (known as Lily). Married on May 2, 1893 to Walter Cope a well known architect who designed many of the buildings of Princeton University. They had four children: Thomas Pym Cope (1897-1977), Elizabeth Frances Cope Aub (1898-1977), Anne Francis Cope Hazard (1900-1982), Oliver Cope (1902-1994). Her brother, Francis Fisher Kane, assumed guardianship of her children when her husband died in 1902. She died in 1952. Arrangement: See also Series VIII, IX and X. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. Geographic Name(s): Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Social conditions.; Germantown (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- Social life and customs. Occupation(s): Prison reformers -- United States.; Social reformers -- United States. | ||||
A | 1891-1943 | |||
Addams, Jane | 1921 | |||
Albury House, Guildford | 1888-1889 | |||
Alderson, Eleanor | 1896, 1902 | |||
Alma | 1927-1937 | |||
Alston, Ann | 1920-1921 | |||
American Child | 1943 | |||
American Guild of Organists | 1909 | |||
New England Chapter. | ||||
American Institute of Architects | 1902 | |||
American League to abolish Capital Punishment | 1934 | |||
Aub, Clara | 1925 | |||
Aub, Joseph and Elizabeth (Cope) | 1928-1943 | |||
Avery, Frederick Burt (Mrs.) | 1937-1938 | |||
B | 1888-1948 | |||
Bach Choir | 1933-1934 | |||
Bacon, Francis H. | 1902-1937 | |||
Baker, Eleanor | 1890-1892 | |||
Balch, Emily Greene | 1934-1949 | |||
Baldwin, Roger | 1920-1921 | |||
Banys, Mary | Undated | |||
Barton, Ellen D. | 1889-1896 | |||
Bell, Catherine M.E. | 1902-1945, Undated | |||
Bessie | 1920 | |||
Beylard, Mary | 1889-1893 | |||
Blake, Olivia M. | 1896, Undated | |||
Bliss, Eleanor | 1920-1921 | |||
Bohlen, Ingrid K. | 1923 March 10 | |||
Brown, Fannie | 1917, 1922 | |||
Brown, Harriet | 1921-1923, 1933-1934 | |||
Brown, Mary Waln Wister | 1887 | |||
Bureau for Colored Children | 1945 | |||
Burson, Carolina P. | 1905 | |||
C | 1887-1944 | |||
Cadwalader, John | 1910-1922 | |||
Cadwalader, Margaret | Undated | |||
Cadwalader, Mary Helen | 1919 | |||
Cadwalader, Sophia #1 | 1888-1891 | |||
Cadwalader, Sophia #2 | 1905-1937 | |||
Cadwalader, Sophia #3 | Undated | |||
Charlotte | 1944 | |||
Chester, Mary Roberts | Undated | |||
Cheston, Anne Morris | Undated | |||
Cheston, Sally | Undated | |||
Chew, Anne | 1889-1891 | |||
Chew, Mary | 1902-1929 | |||
Christenson, Edith | 1930 | |||
Civil Rights Congress | 1948 | |||
Cleghorn, Sarah N. (Sally) | 1920-1950 | |||
Clifton, Sarah N. | 1919 December 30 | |||
Collegiate Anti-Militarism League | 1917 | |||
Conover, Cornelia F. (Mrs. Richard) | 1897-1933 | |||
Conscientious objectors | 1918 | |||
Pamphlets of groups promoting the release from prison of conscientious objectors to World War I. | ||||
Consumers' League of Delaware | 1919 March 6 | |||
Addressed to Mrs. Eliza Kent [sic] Kane Cope, in response to her comments in the Philadelphia Ledger of February 28, 1919, "Radical Movement, Mrs. Cope's Topic", regarding the organization, Young Democracy. | ||||
Cope, Alice (Mrs. Oliver) | 1932-1937, undated | |||
Daughter-in-law. | ||||
Cope and Stewardson | 1902 November 5 | |||
Condolence letter from staff of Walter Cope's architect firm upon his death. | ||||
Cope, Anna S. | 1902 | |||
Cope, Anne Francis (Nancy) #1 | 1909-1922 | |||
Daughter. Married Thomas Pierrepont Hazard. | ||||
Cope, Anne Francis (Nancy) #2 | 1923-1949 | |||
Daughter. Married Thomas Pierrepont Hazard. | ||||
Cope, Anne Francis (Nancy) #3 | Undated | |||
Daughter. Married Thomas Pierrepont Hazard. | ||||
Cope, Betty (Mrs. Thomas P.) | 1931-1950, undated | |||
Daughter-in-law. | ||||
Cope, Clementina | 1902 November 4 | |||
Cope, Eliza Middleton Kane | 1917-1919, undated | |||
Cope, Elizabeth #1 | 1912-1921 | |||
Daughter. Married Joseph Aub. | ||||
Cope, Elizabeth #2 | 1922 | |||
Daughter. Married Joseph Aub. | ||||
Cope, Elizabeth #3 | 1923-1924 | |||
Daughter. Married Joseph Aub. | ||||
Cope, Elizabeth #4 | 1927-1945 | |||
Daughter. Married Joseph Aub. | ||||
Cope, Elizabeth #5 | Undated | |||
Daughter. Married Joseph Aub. | ||||
Cope, Elizabeth S. | 1902, 1922 | |||
Cope, Elizabeth Waln #1 | 1892-1895 | |||
Mother-in-law. | ||||
Cope, Elizabeth Waln #2 | 1896-1901, undated | |||
Mother-in-law. | ||||
Cope, F. Hazen | Undated | |||
Cope Family | 1943, undated | |||
Grandchildren. | ||||
Cope, Francis R. | 1903 April 30 | |||
Cope, Henry | 1893 April 20 | |||
Cope, Margaret | 1903-1905 | |||
Sister-in-law. | ||||
Cope, Oliver #1 | 1918-1921 | |||
Son. Wife Alice. | ||||
Cope, Oliver #2 | 1922-1923 | |||
Son. Wife Alice. | ||||
Cope, Oliver #3 | 1924-1948 | |||
Son. Wife Alice. | ||||
Cope, Oliver #4 | Undated | |||
Son. Wife Alice. | ||||
Cope, Thomas P. | 1893, 1898 | |||
Father-in-law. | ||||
Cope, Thomas P. | 1922, 1937 | |||
Cousin. | ||||
Cope, Thomas P. #1 | 1906-1920 | |||
Son. Wife Betty. | ||||
Cope, Thomas P. #2 | 1921 | |||
Son. Wife Betty. | ||||
Cope, Thomas P. #3 | 1922-1923 | |||
Son. Wife Betty. | ||||
Cope, Thomas P. #4 | 1924-1953 | |||
Son. Wife Betty. | ||||
Cope, Thomas P. #5 | Undated | |||
Son. Wife Betty. | ||||
Cope, Walter #1 | 1893-1902 | |||
Cope, Walter #2 | Undated | |||
Cope, Walter Atlee | 1918 November 17 | |||
Coxe, Eckley B. | 1891 May 11 | |||
Coxe, Edmund J.D. | Undated | |||
Coxe, Maria M. | 1893, 1903, undated | |||
Coxe, Polly | Undated | |||
Coxe, Sophia #1 | 1890-1909 | |||
Sister of Elizabeth Francis Kane (E.M.C.'s Mother). | ||||
Coxe, Sophia #2 | 1910-1919 | |||
Sister of Elizabeth Francis Kane (E.M.C.'s Mother). | ||||
Coxe, Sophia #3 | 1920-1925 | |||
Sister of Elizabeth Francis Kane (E.M.C.'s Mother). | ||||
Coxe, Sophia #4 | Undated | |||
Sister of Elizabeth Francis Kane (E.M.C.'s Mother). | ||||
Coxe, Sophia (Mrs. Eckley) | 1900-1933, undated | |||
Letters from the Cope family, Walter, Eliza, and their four children. Includes one from Oliver Cope describing his medical work in 1925 Peking. Also, one from Francis Fisher Kane decribing his drive against tuberculosis while in Vienna. | ||||
Crawford, Isabella A. | 1911 | |||
D | 1886-1948 | |||
D., A.H. | 1890-1891, undated | |||
Day, Anna B. | 1943 | |||
Day, Frank Miles | 1902-1903 | |||
Dillingham, E.C. | Undated | |||
Dillingham, W.H. | Undated | |||
Dos Passos, John R. | 1918 | |||
Dupont, Jean Kane Foulke (Mrs. E. Paul) | 1918-1945 | |||
E | 1889-1937 | |||
Elliott, Huger | 1890 March 2 | |||
Emlen, Arthur | 1892 September 10 | |||
Emlen, Eleanor C. | 1892-1905 | |||
Erla | 1926-1933, undated | |||
Esther | 1922-1926, undated | |||
Niece. | ||||
Evans, R.C. | 1902 | |||
Eyre, Louise | 1940 | |||
F | 1890-1947 | |||
Farnum, J. Edward | 1886 | |||
Farnum, Paul | 1887-1889 | |||
Fawcett, James and Clara | 1921 | |||
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield | Undated | |||
Fisher, Eliza Middleton | 1884-1891, undated | |||
Grandmother. | ||||
Fisher, George H. and Mrs. | 1891, 1927 | |||
Fisher, Henry M. | 1922-1929 | |||
Fisher, James Logan | 1902 | |||
Fisher, M. Lindley | Undated | |||
Cousin. | ||||
Fisher, Margaret H. | 1922 | |||
Fitzhugh, Cornelia | 1889-1937, undated | |||
Cousin. | ||||
Fletcher, Ethel | 1918 January 11 | |||
Foulke, Jean Kane | 1888-1901 | |||
Fox, Emily R. #1 | 1880-1922 | |||
Fox, Emily R. #2 | Undated | |||
Fox, J.M. | 1880-1891, undated | |||
Fox, Mary R. | Undated | |||
Francis, Elizabeth | Undated | |||
Francis, Henry Sayles | 1921-1922 | |||
Fullen, C.G. | Undated | |||
Funiefs, George Wood | Undated | |||
Furness, Oliver Kent | 1919 February 28 | |||
Addressed to Mrs. Eliza Kent [sic] Kane Cope, in response to her comments in the Philadelphia Ledger of February 28, 1919, "Radical Movement, Mrs. Cope's Topic." | ||||
G | 1902-1944 | |||
Sympathy cards. | ||||
Garrison, Mildred | 1918 | |||
Gilman, Elizabeth | 1938 March | |||
Goddard, Margaret H. | Undated | |||
Goepp, Philip H. | 1891-1935 | |||
H | 1888-1944 | |||
Haines, Ella | 1925-1944 | |||
Hale, Nathan | 1918-1921 | |||
Hale, Rose Perkins | Undated | |||
Hale, Thomas Shaw | 1918 | |||
Hallinan, Charles T. | 1917 December 5 | |||
Hamilton, Alice | 1932-1933 | |||
Hapgood, Mary Donovan | 1930 | |||
Harrison, Carol R.S. | 1939 | |||
Harvard College | 1920 | |||
Hays, William C. | 1902 | |||
Hayward, E.M. | 1890 February 7 | |||
Hazard, Mary P.B. | 1922-1933 | |||
Hazard, Thomas Pierrepont | 1922-1949 | |||
Signs his name Pierre. Son -in-law. Husband of Anne F. (Nancy) Cope. | ||||
Hazard, Walter Mrs. (Nelly) | 1888-1925, undated | |||
Helen | undated | |||
Aunt | ||||
Helen | 1922-1923 | |||
Cousin | ||||
Hoffman, Elizabeth | 1891 | |||
Howarth, Anne E. | 1891 | |||
Letterhead: Children's Country Week Association. | ||||
Huger, Margaret C. | 1886-1887 | |||
Hunt, Alice Riggs | 1925 | |||
I | 1892-1937 | |||
Introduction and Advice | 1911-1920 | |||
J | 1885-1943 | |||
Jamieson, Effie and Janiest | 1912, 1918, undated | |||
Jandrier, Jeanne | 1891-1932 | |||
January, Derick A. | 1918-1922 | |||
January, Josephine | 1904-1933, undated | |||
Johns, Frank | 1891 March 26 | |||
K | 1891-1947 | |||
Kane, E.D. | 1887-1906 | |||
Aunt Bess. | ||||
Kane, Elizabeth | Undated | |||
Kane, Elizabeth Francis Fisher | 1888-1918, undated | |||
Mother. | ||||
Kane, Evan O'Neill | 1927-1933 | |||
Kane, Florence Bayard #1 | 1887-1900 | |||
Cousin. | ||||
Kane, Florence Bayard #2 | 1901-1911 | |||
Kane, Florence Bayard #3 | 1912-1917 | |||
Kane, Florence Bayard #4 | 1918-1920 | |||
Kane, Florence Bayard #5 | 1921-1924 | |||
Kane, Florence Bayard #6 | 1927-1942, undated | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher #1 | 1888-1893 | |||
Brother. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher #2 | 1894-1908 | |||
Details brother's trip abroad. | ||||
Kane, Francis Fisher #3 | 1917-1923 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher #4 | 1927-1943, undated | |||
Kane, Harriet A. | 1886-1891 | |||
Kane, Jean Duval Leiper | 1886, undated | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson #1 | 1881-1887 | |||
Father. | ||||
Kane, Robert Patterson #2 | 1888 | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson #3 | 1889-1903 | |||
Kane, Robert Patterson #4 | Undated | |||
Kane, Sarah | 1922 | |||
Kane, Thomas P. | 1922 | |||
Kane, Thomas S. | 1887 | |||
L | 1891-1943 | |||
LaFollette, Belle C. | 1921-1925 | |||
Lambert, John, Jr. | 1889-1902, undated | |||
Lansdale, Maria | 1891-1902 | |||
Lavalle, Rosita | 1891 | |||
Leeds, Anne Webb | 1902-1925, undated | |||
Leuba, Berthe A. | 1902, 1908 | |||
Leuba, J.H. | 1903, 1918 | |||
Levy, Candice | 1881 | |||
Lewis, Caroline | Undated | |||
Lewis, Shippen | 1922, 1948 | |||
M | 1891-1948 | |||
MacLarty, Flora | 1933, 1946 | |||
McCall, Maria | 1897, undated | |||
McCullough, Edmund | 1889 | |||
McFadden, J. Frank | 1902 | |||
Marbury, William | 1922, 1935 | |||
Margaret | 1898, undated | |||
Marquand, Eleanor | 1946 | |||
Martill, Mary | 1889 | |||
Middleton, Alicia H. | 1921 | |||
Middleton, E. | 1891-1928, undated | |||
Middleton, Maria | 1902 | |||
Miscellaneous | 1891-1955 | |||
Mitchell, Weir | 1897, undated | |||
Molitos, John B. | 1902, undated | |||
Morton, Mary W.W. | 1888, 1902, undated | |||
Moss, Molly | 1885-1911, undated | |||
N | 1893-1949 | |||
National Woman's Peace Party | 1917 | |||
Nearing, Scott and Nellie | 1917, 1922, undated | |||
Newsclippings | 1921, 1928, 1932, undated | |||
Noland, Mary E. | 1893-1897 | |||
Noland, William C. | 1891-1922 | |||
O | 1897-1935 | |||
Oliver, Emily | 1917-1921, 1943 | |||
P | 1897-1939 | |||
Page, Ethel | 1897 | |||
Paget, Edith | 1937-1948 | |||
Parrish, Helen | Undated | |||
Paul, J. Rodman | 1889-1891 | |||
Pearson, Mabel H. | 1926-1928 | |||
Penniman, Josiah H. | 1921 | |||
Requesting admission of women to the School of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. | ||||
Pennsylvania Committee for Total Disarmament | 1930-1934 | |||
Pianelly, Norma | 1888-1919 | |||
Picot, Adele | 1889-1928 | |||
Postcards | 1906-1945, undated | |||
Purves, Austin and Dale | 1920-1922 | |||
Quigley, Edward | 1930 December 17 | |||
R | 1893-1947 | |||
R., A.S. (Doria) | 1933-1940 | |||
R., E.M. | 1902 | |||
Radcliffe-Whitehead, Byrd | 1889-1929 | |||
Ratcliffe, Katie | 1919-1948 | |||
Ratcliffe, S.K. | 1917-1943, undated | |||
Read, Susan C. | 1891, undated | |||
Reid, Edith | 1890-1937, undated | |||
Rhein, Elizabeth Kane | 1920-1926 | |||
Riesz, Helene | 1926-1932 | |||
Robins, Mary Ellis | 1900-1922 | |||
Rutenberg, Henry R. | 1905 December 26 | |||
Rutledge, Alice | 1886-1890, undated | |||
Rutledge, Benjamin H., Jr. | 1890-1892 | |||
Rutledge, Oliver M., Jr. | 1887-1891 | |||
S | 1889-1947 | |||
Savage, Charles Chauncey Jr. | 1922 | |||
Schinner, Grace M. | 1902-1928 | |||
Schuchardt, William H. | 1902, 1922, 1938 | |||
Semple, Helen | 1913-1936, undated | |||
Contains reports of conditions of prisons in counties throughout Pennsylvania. | ||||
Sinith, Florence | 1895-1897 | |||
Smith, Alexander Mackay | 1921 | |||
Smith, Anna Wharton | 1891-1898, undated | |||
Smith, Catherine C. | Undated | |||
Smith, Esther F.W. | 1891-1893, undated | |||
Smith, Esther Morton | 1891, 1937, undated | |||
Smith, Mabel W. | 1921-1922 | |||
Smith, William Wharton | 1891-1892, undated | |||
Smolinhomker, Sophie | 1926, 1934 | |||
Stayton, L.T. | 1897, 1902 | |||
Stewardson, Edmund A. | 1889-1891, undated | |||
Stewardson, Evelyn L. | 1891, undated | |||
Stewardson, John | Undated | |||
Stewardson, Mary | Undated | |||
Stokes, Ellen W. | 1922 | |||
Stokes, May Margaret | Undated | |||
Susy | 1887-1902 | |||
T | 1891-1947 | |||
Tall, I.R.M. | 1888-1890, undated | |||
Taylor, Irmgard | 1933-1946 | |||
Thayer, William S. | 1920 | |||
Thomas, M. Carey | 1902 | |||
Thomson, M.I. | 1920-1940, undated | |||
Trowbridge, Robertson | 1922-1937 | |||
Tyler, Margaret | 1921 | |||
Unidentified #1 | 1885-1936 | |||
Primarily family members. | ||||
Unidentified #2 | Undated | |||
Primarily family members. | ||||
University of Pennsylvania | 1902 | |||
V | 1922, 1937, undated | |||
W | 1891-1948 | |||
Welsh, Herbert | 1902 | |||
Wharton, K.J. | 1922 | |||
Wharton, L.D. | 1903 | |||
Wharton, Susan P. | 1888, 1922 | |||
Whitmore, Mary | 1889, undated | |||
Wickersham, M. Ella | 1923-1924, 1943 | |||
Winsor, Ellen | 1921-1935, undated | |||
Winsor, Mary | ||||
Wistar, E.F. | 1891-1898, undated | |||
Wister, M.E. | Undated | |||
Wister, Mary Channing (Mrs. Owen, Jr.) | 1902-1918, undated | |||
Wister, Owen | 1920-1925 | |||
Wister, William Rotch (Mrs.) | Undated | |||
Witherspoon Hall | 1909-1910 | |||
Woman's reformatory | 1917 January 24 | |||
Wood, Anna Wharton | 1902, 1925 | |||
Woodward, Katharine F. | 1928, undated | |||
Worker's Defense Union | 1921 | |||
Wyer, Constance M.I. | 1915-1916 | |||
Wyer, Florence | 1918-1932, undated | |||
Y | 1932, undated | |||
Yannall, Charlton | 1923 | |||
Yeatman, Pope | 1921-1922 | |||
Z | 1918-1919 | |||
Series VII. Walter Cope | 1868-1902 | |||
Abstract: Walter Cope was the distinguished architect whose firm developed the collegiate gothic stlye for various campus buildings. This small collection of letters, notebooks and receipts reflect some of his work, his personal correspondence, and his travels abroad. Letters of his participation in the T Square Club and at the University of Pennsylvania are also presented. Of note, a handwritten letter from the artist Maxfield Parrish. Background note: Walter Cope was born in Philadelphia, October 20, 1860, to Thomas P. Cope and Elizabeth Waln Stokes Cope. After graduating from Germantown Friends School, he attended the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He then studied abroad and upon his return in 1885 formed a partnership with John Stewardson. The architectural firm of Cope and Stewardson was best known for its academic and campus design called the collegiate gothic style. Between 1886-1904, this firm made additions to the campuses of Bryn Mawr College, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, and Washington University in St. Louis. Cope was also a professor of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania from 1892-1902 and a founding member of the T-Square Club. He died suddenly after suffering a stroke in 1902. He was survived by his wife, Eliza Middleton Kane Cope and four children: Thomas, Elizabeth, Anne and Oliver. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. Occupation(s): Architects. | ||||
American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia chapter | undated | |||
Bacon, Francis H. | 1897-1898 | |||
Baker, Eleanor D. | 1897 | |||
Bles, A. | undated | |||
Borie, J.J. | 1892 | |||
Brown, D.J. | 1900 | |||
Cadbury, Rebecca W. | undated | |||
Calling cards | undated | |||
Cope, Alban | 1880 | |||
Brother | ||||
Cope, Anna B. | 1874 | |||
Cope, Elizabeth Waln | 1885-1895 | |||
Mother. | ||||
Cope, Eliza Middleton Kane | 1901 | |||
Wife. | ||||
Cope, John S. | 1895 | |||
Cope, Margaret | 1882, 1891 | |||
Sister. | ||||
Cope, Mary | 1884 | |||
Cope, Thomas P. to Walter Cope | 1889, 1893 | |||
Father to Son. | ||||
Cope, Walter-Found in...pocket on morning after he died | 1902 | |||
Cope, Walter-List for wedding announcements | undated | |||
Cope, Walter-Notebook, London trip | undated | |||
Cope, Walter-Passport | 1895 | |||
Cope, Walter-Receipts and notes | 1884 | |||
Cope, Walter-Receipts and notes | 1895 | |||
Cope, Walter-Receipts | 1888, 1891 | |||
Cope, Walter--Speech | 1902 | |||
Cope, Walter to Thomas P. Cope #1 | 1884 | |||
Son to Father. Pertaining to his architectural studies abroad. | ||||
Cope, Walter to Thomas P. Cope #2 | 1885 | |||
Son to Father. Pertaining to his architectural studies abroad. | ||||
Corse, F.W. | 1881, 1897 | |||
Costelloe, Marie | 1886 | |||
Coxe, Sophia | 1897 | |||
Emlen, Eleanor C. | 1884 | |||
Evans, J. | 1891 | |||
Fowler, T. | 1892 | |||
Garrett, Elizabeth W. | 1900 | |||
Hacker, Elizabeth D. | 1891 | |||
Hutton, Addison | 1902 | |||
Hutton, Finley | 1892 | |||
Ismay Imrie and Company | 1885 | |||
Jarrell, Ann | 1902 | |||
Jesse, R.H. | 1902 | |||
Kane, Florence Bayard | 1900 | |||
Kane, Francis Fisher | 1893 | |||
Lahn-Cabin passenger list | 1891 June 30 | |||
Laird, Warren P. | 1892 | |||
Lambert, John, Jr. | 1892, 1897 | |||
Lambert, Mary S. | 1892 | |||
Lansdale, Maria | 1902 | |||
Masquelier, Jean | undated | |||
McCall, Maria | undated | |||
McCarthy, Anna C. | 1891 | |||
McLean, Robert C. | 1902 | |||
Middleton, L.L. | 1897 | |||
Millard, Walter | 1884 | |||
Miscellaneous | 1868-1902 | |||
Molitor, John | 1902 | |||
Morgan, J.S. | 1895 | |||
Morris, Sam | 1892 | |||
Moss, Mary | undated | |||
Noland, Mary E. | 1892, 1896 | |||
Noland, N.B. | 1891-1892 | |||
Noland, William C. | 1891-1902, undated | |||
Parrish, Maxfield | 1897 February 25 | |||
Paterson, Mary M. | 1889-1899 | |||
Paterson, Polly | 1890 | |||
Pennell, Elizabeth R. | 1885 | |||
Photograph | undated | |||
Pianelly, Norma | undated | |||
Russell, Ella R. | undated | |||
Shields, Charles W. | 1897 | |||
Simpson, Edith M. | 1892 | |||
Simpson, H.C. | 1891-1892 | |||
Smith, Esther F.W. | undated | |||
Smith, Marie | 1879 | |||
Squire, E.S. | 1892 | |||
Squire, S.H. | 1892 | |||
Sterwanee, F.C. | 1889 | |||
Stewardson, J. | 1892 | |||
Stewardson, John | 1882 | |||
Stokes, Ellen W. | 1897 | |||
Sturt, W.N. | 1893-1897 | |||
T Square Club | 1896 | |||
University Club, St. Louis | 1901 | |||
Whitall, J.W. | 1875 | |||
Yarnall, Edward | 1892 | |||
Series VIII. Kane Family Financial records | 1830-1952 | |||
Abstract: Family bills, receipts, deeds, insurance policies from 1830-1952. Provenance: Presented by Mrs. Joseph C. Aub, Dr. Oliver Cope, Thomas Pym Cope, and Mrs. Thomas P. Hazard, 1968-1974, children of Walter Cope and Eliza Middleton Kane Cope. Cope family material acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. Genre(s): Insurance policies.; Deeds.; Bills (financial).; Receipts. | ||||
John Kintzing Kane | 1830-1865 | |||
Robert Patterson Kane | 1846-1864 | |||
Francis Fisher Kane | 1929-1936 | |||
Eliza Middleton Kane Cope | 1904-1952 | |||
Series IX. Kane Family Miscellany | 1793-1973 | |||
Abstract: Architectural drawings, photographs, newspaper clippings, family biographies, pamphlets, address books, and notebooks from 1793-1973. Arrangement: See itemized inventory. Provenance: Presented by Dr. Oliver Cope, 1967. Cope family material acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. Processing information: Former call no. B K132b Other Descriptive Information: Early American History note: An assortment of business and institutional records, which include information on insurance on vessels (1793-1809), a commonplace book (1834-1835), numerous receipt and account books, and subscriptions to support charitable work. Genre(s): Photograph albums; Notes.; Diplomas.; Diaries.; Business Records and Accounts; Commonplace Book; Institutional Records; Biographies.; Architectural drawings. Geographic Name(s): Haiti Subject(s): Business and Skilled Trades; Social Life and Custom; Trade | ||||
John Kintzing Kane | 1793-1857 | |||
No. 1 American Philosophical Society | 1835 | 5 volume(s) | ||
Subscription lists for the erection of an astronomical observatory. | ||||
No. 2 Pennsylvania Literary Association of Philadelphia | 1842-1845 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Minutes. | ||||
No. 3 Commonplace book | 1831-1838 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Containing extracts from newspapers and copies of letters from various persons. | ||||
No. 4 Philadelphia | 1824 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Subscription book for a civic ball in honor of Lafayette. | ||||
No. 5 Leiper, Mary B. | 1854-1855 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Receipt book. | ||||
No. 6 Aykroyd, Henry | Undated | 1 volume(s) | ||
Ledger (record of a butcher's sales). | ||||
No. 7 Bolivar, George W. | 1845-1850 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Receipt book. | ||||
No. 8 Receipt book | Undated | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 9 Society for the promotion of legal knowledge and forensic eloquence | 1821 January 17-1822 March 13 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 10 Davis, Amos | 1849-1853 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Estate. Account. | ||||
No. 12 Donaldson, John | 1793-1809 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Insurance of vessels, plus newspaper clippings of the visit of Kossuth. | ||||
No. 13 Philadelphia Managers of the Consolidation Ball | 1854 | 3 volume(s) | ||
No. 11 List of ships which were insured | 1835 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 14 Bunker, Benjamin H. | 1854-1857 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Receipt book. | ||||
No. 15 Philadelphia Museum Company | 1827-1836 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Receipt book. | ||||
No. 16 Philadelphia society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor | Undated | |||
Account book with the Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company. | ||||
Address, discourse, opinions | 1831-1849 | Published works. | ||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
American Philosophical Society--Proceedings | 1854 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Autobiography | 1795-1849 | Typewritten. | ||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Candid view of the Presidential Question | 1828 | Published work. | ||
By a Pennsylvania [John K. Kane] Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Cases examined | 1833 | Handwritten notebook. | ||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Hamlet, introduction to... | Undated | Handwritten. Oversize. | ||
Letters of John Kintzing Kane and Jane Duval Leiper Kane | 1914 | Published work. | ||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Pamphlets | 1836, 1853 | |||
Notes on some questions decided by the Board of Commissioners under the convention with France; Education of idiots--an appeal to the citizens of Philadelphia. Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Photographs | Undated | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Poems | Undated | |||
Williamson, Passmore vs. John K. Kane | 1855-1857 | Published works. | ||
Francis Fisher Kane | 1857-1953 | |||
Address books | 1952-1953 | |||
Composition book | 1927 | |||
Family Biographies | ||||
Primarily regarding Elisha Kent Kane. | ||||
Legal materials | 1942-1948 | |||
Published pamphlets of the Molzahn case and other court cases, receipts of payments for the Pastor Kurt E.B. Molzahn defense fund. | ||||
Newspaper clippings | 1857-1946; 1898-1908 | |||
Scrapbook contains articles primarily concerning Francis Fisher Kane, some earlier dated clippings refer to Elisha Kent Kane. Also, contains envelope with news accounts of the Molzahn case. | ||||
Newspaper scrapbook | 1857-1908 | |||
Notebooks | ||||
Box of ten notebooks primarily F.F. Kane's, with two cash books of Robert P. Kane. | ||||
Notes | Undated | |||
Notes--Haiti and Santo Domingo | 1922 | |||
Philadelphia award | 1936 February 5 | |||
Typewritten transcript of speechs and presentation of award to F.F. Kane. | ||||
Photograph album | 1886 | |||
Princeton University scientific expedition, photographs of South Utah, Colorado, and North Carolina. | ||||
Photographs | ||||
Printed materials | 1900-1952 | |||
Includes the monthly publications of the American Civil Liberties Union, the Pennsylvania Prison Society, some publications from the United Nations and the Philadelphia Award given to Kane in 1935. | ||||
Printed materials, Molzahn defense fund | 1942-1955 | |||
Scrolls | 1913-1952 | |||
Diplomas, honorary degrees, and other honors. | ||||
Eliza Middleton Kane Cope | 1884-1973 | |||
Address book, diaries | 1884-1918 | |||
Album of Theatrical programs #1 | 1914-1921 | |||
Album of Theatrical programs #2 | 1909-1917 | |||
Name on spine: Anne Francis Cope. | ||||
Architectural drawings | 1909 | |||
Cope, Oliver--Contributions to General Surgery | 1973 | |||
Cope, Thomas P.--Architectural drawings | 1933 | |||
Cope, Thomas P.--Blueprints | 1932 | |||
Journal of the Voyages of the Bark, "Our Union" | 1863 | |||
Commanded by Captain Frederick Miller. | ||||
Kane, Florence B.--The Pilgrim Scrip | 1927 | |||
Photograph album #1 | 1875 | |||
Travel photographs to Eliza M. Kane from her mother. | ||||
Photograph album #2 | Undated | |||
Includes some family members: Eliza Middleton Kane, Oliver H. Middleton, Mrs. R. Izard Middleton, Lizzie Young (Fisher cousin), Aunt Bayard (Kane cousin). | ||||
Photograph album #3 | Undated | |||
Album Parterre. Eighteen floral designs: twelve cabinet size, oval and dome. Six carte de visite for one, two, and three portraits interspersed with other leaves for four portraits. Contains portraits of famous actors, actresses, some hand-colored. | ||||
Photographs--box | Undated | |||
Black and white photographs and negatives of Cope children and grandchildren. Also, some cabinet card portrait photographs. | ||||
Photographs--oversize | Undated | |||
Black and white photographs of Cope children and grandchildren. | ||||
Poems, prayers | Undated | |||
Series X. Bound Volumes | 1816-1875 | |||
Abstract: Account, receipt and roll books, diaries, letterbooks, and legal notes from 1816-1875. Arrangement: See itemized inventory. Provenance: Presented by Mrs. Joseph C. Aub, Dr. Oliver Cope, Thomas Pym Cope, and Mrs. Thomas P. Hazard, 1968-1974, children of Walter Cope and Eliza Middleton Kane Cope. Cope family material acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. Processing information: Former call no. B K132. | ||||
John Kintzing Kane | 1816-1861 | |||
No. 1 Account with the Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania | 1830-1836 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 2 Account with the Farmers and Merchants Bank | 1838-1847 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 3a Check book | 1849-1853 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 3b Check book | 1853-1854 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 4a Receipt book | 1824-1836 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 4b Receipt book | 1844-1858 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 4c Receipt book | 1851-1857 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 5a Account book | 1818-1822 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 5b Account book | 1858-1861 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 6 Estate account book | 1858 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 7 Memoranda respecting professional business for Girard Bank, etc. | 1840-1841 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 8 Roll book | 1856 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Contains two sketches of ship captains. | ||||
No. 9 Legal book | 1856 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 10 Legal notes | 1816 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 11 Trial list, United States Circuit Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania | 1847 | 1 volume(s) | ||
With many newspaper clippings on court decisions. | ||||
No. 12a Commonplace book | 1817 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 12b Commonplace book | 1817-1818 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 12c Commonplace book | 1818 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 13 Farmers and Mechanics Bank book | Undated | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 14 Estate. Farmers and Mechanics Bank book. | Undated | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 15 Checkbook on the Farmers and Mechanics Bank | 1857 | 1 volume(s) | ||
Letter copy book | 1816-1820 | |||
Provenance: Acquired from the Rhode Island Historical Society. | ||||
Robert Patterson Kane | 1838-1872 | |||
No. 1 Diary | 1858 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 2a Letterbook | 1853-1858 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 2b Letterbook | 1864-1872 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 3a Notebook of legal cases | Undated | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 3b Notebook of legal cases | Undated | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 4 Young Men's Breckenridge, Lane and Foster Club of Philadelphia | 1860 | |||
Receipt book. | ||||
No. 5 Notebook of office affairs | 1858 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 6 Docket book | Undated | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 8 Mathematical notebook | 1838 | 1 volume(s) | ||
No. 9 Account with the Pennsylvania Company... | Undated | 1 volume(s) | ||
Eliza Middleton Kane Cope | 1875 | |||
Herbarium book | 1875 | |||
Album of pressed flowers from Italy. |