Kane Family Papers. UPT 50 K916 Finding aid prepared by Joseph-James Ahern. Last updated on October 25, 2013.

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UPT 50 K916 Finding aid prepared by Joseph-James Ahern. Last updated on October 25, 2013. University of Pennsylvania, University Archives and Records Center November 2006

Table of Contents Summary Information... 3 Biography/History...3 Scope and Contents...4 ARRANGEMENT... 5 Administrative Information...5 Controlled Access Headings... 5 Collection Inventory... 7 Correspondence...7 General... 7 - Page 2 -

Summary Information Repository University of Pennsylvania: University Archives and Records Center Creator Kane Family Title Kane Family Papers Call number UPT 50 K916 Date [bulk] 1850-1871 Date [inclusive] 1802-1965 Extent 0.5 cubic feet Language English ABSTRACT The Kane family was prominent in Philadelphia society and politics during the nineteenth century. The Kane Family Papers consists primarily of correspondence to Elizabeth D. Kane from her family. Biography/History The Kane family was prominent in Philadelphia society and politics during the nineteenth century. Born in Albany, New York, John Kintzing Kane (1795-1858) came to Philadelphia with his father Elisha Kane in 1801 following the death of his mother. After his father remarried to Elizabeth Kintzing in 1807, John incorporated his step-mother's maiden name into his own name. After graduating from Yale University in 1814 John returned to Philadelphia and studied law under Joseph Hopkins. He was admitted to the bar and started his practice in 1817. John married Jane Duval Leiper in 1819 and together they had six - Page 3 -

children: Elisha Kent (1820-1857), Thomas Leiper (1822-1883), Robert Patterson (1827-1906), Elizabeth D. (1832-1869), John Kintzing, Jr. (1833-1886), and William (1838-1852). John became a prominent figure in Philadelphia's Democratic Party - actively working on state and national elections, including Andrew Jackson's presidential campaign. For his various efforts he was appointed Attorney General of Pennsylvania in 1845 and judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in 1846. John was also involved in Philadelphia cultural institutions - including the American Philosophical Society, Musical Fund Society, Academy of Fine Arts, Girard College, the Law Academy of Philadelphia, and Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. John Kintzing Kane died in Philadelphia in 1858. Elisha Kent and Thomas Leiper became the most prominent of John Kintzing Kane's children. Elisha, though sickly as a youth from rheumatic fever, graduated form the University of Pennsylvania in 1842 with a medical degree. Believing he did not have the stamina to endure a normal medical career, his father secured him an appointment as a surgeon in the U. S. Navy. Ironically, Elisha went on to have an adventurous life, including services as surgeon for Caleb Cushing's diplomatic mission to China in 1844, as a special courier for President James Polk to General Winfield Scott during the Mexican War, and two tours at sea. He also participated in two arctic expeditions to locate Sir John Franklin, one of which he led personally. Elisha's ill health eventually caught up to him, however, and he died in 1857 after suffering two strokes. Thomas studied law under his father, but never entered practice. In 1846 he began an association with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (or Mormons) after reading reports regarding the forceful removal from their homes in Illinois. Though he never became a member of the church, throughout his life Thomas was an advocate for the Mormons with the United States Government. Thomas was also active in the Abolition Movement, and served as an officer during the Civil War. He died in Philadelphia in 1883. John Kintzing Kane's other children had active careers in Philadelphia. Robert Patterson practiced law with his father. John Jr. briefly attended the University of Pennsylvania in 1853, before earning his medical degree from Thomas Jefferson University. Elizabeth married Charles W. Shields (1825-1904), who was appointed Professor of the Harmony of Science and Religion at Princeton University in 1865; together they had one child, Thomas, shortly before Elizabeth's death in 1869. John Kintzing Kane's youngest child, William, died at age 14. Scope and Contents The Kane Family Papers consists primarily of correspondence to Elizabeth D. Kane from her family. In addition there are letters from Elisha Kent Kane to an unknown correspondent and John K. Kane, Jr. to Charles W. Shields - Elizabeth's husband. The most significant Elisha Kent Kane material consists of the Bible his mother gave him before he left on the Caleb Cushing Mission to China, and a bound book of letters from those asked to be pall bearers at his funeral in 1857. In addition, there is a receipt book that was used briefly by him during his youth, but also by Abraham and Eliza Kintzing. Finally, there are two articles on his life. Additional Kane Family Papers can be found at the American Philosophical Society, and Historical Society of Pennsylvania. A journal from Elisha Kent Kane's second arctic expedition is held by Stanford University. - Page 4 -

ARRANGEMENT The collection is organized into two series: Correspondence, and Elisha Kent Kane files. Both are arranged alphabetically. Administrative Information University of Pennsylvania, University Archives and Records Center November 2006 Finding aid prepared by Joseph-James Ahern. Access Restrictions Access to collections is granted in accordance with the Protocols for the University Archives and Records Centers. PROVENANCE Gift from the Rev. John H. W. Rhein, Saunderstown, Rhode Island, to the University Archives December 10, 1975; letter from Eisha Kent Kane to unnamed recipient transferred from Edgar Fahs Smith Library to the University Archives February 1978. Controlled Access Headings GEOGRAPHIC NAME(S) Philadelphia (Pa.) PERSONAL NAME(S) - Page 5 -

Bird, Mabel Bayard Kane, 1837-1897 Kane, Elisha Kent, 1820-1857 Kane, Elizabeth D. Kane, Elizabeth Wood, 1836-1909 Kane, Jane Duval Leiper Kane, John K., (John Kintzing), 1795-1858 Kane, John Kintzing, 1833-1886 Kintzing, Abraham, 1763-1835 Kintzing, Eliza. Shields, Charles W., (Charles Woodruff), 1825-1904 Wise, John C. - Page 6 -

Collection Inventory CORRESPONDENCE. Box Folder Grandmother to Bessie, 1864 July 6. 1 3 Kane, Elisha Kent to Elizabeth D. Kane, n.d. 1 4 Kane, Elisha Kent to unknown, n.d. 1 5 Kane, Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood to Elizabeth D. Kane, 1856, 1865. 1 6 Kane, Jane D. L. to Elizabeth D. Kane, 1850-1865, n.d. 1 7 Kane, John K., Jr. to Charles W. Shields, 1871 May 21. 1 8 Kane, John K., Jr. to Elizabeth D. Kane, 1861-1867, n.d. 1 9 Kane, John Kintzing to Elizabeth D. Kane,1847-1857, n.d. 1 10 Kane, Mabel Bayard to Elizabeth D. Kane, n.d. 1 11 Milles, Jesse C. to Gerard R. Williams, 1965 March 29. 1 12 GENERAL. Box Folder - Page 7 -

Bible given to Elish Kent Kane by his mother, 1843, with autograph notes of locations carried. Notes of Acceptance of Pall Bearers at Dr. Elisha Ken Kane's Obsequies March 12th 1857 Philadelphia. Receipt Book of Abraham Kintzing (1802-1805), Eliza Kintzing (1806-1807), and Elisha Kent Kane (1808-1830). Shields, Charles W. "The Arctic Monument Named for Tennyson by Dr. Kane" The Century Magazine, August 1898. Transcript of Henry Goodfellow's Account of the Separation of the ships company of the Brig Advance in the Autumn of 1854. 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 Wise, John C. "Elisha Kent Kane - A Sketch". 1 18 - Page 8 -