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Kane is a borough in McKean County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, 94 miles (151 km) east by southeast of Erie.It was founded in 1864 by Civil War General Thomas L. Kane of the famous Bucktail Regiment at an elevated site 2210 feet (674 m) above sea level.
Scene in the Northwest: Portrait of John Henry Lefroy, also known as The Surveyor, is a painting by Paul Kane circa 1845. It sold at auction in 2002 for C$5.1 million, making it the most expensive Canadian painting ever sold at that time. It was purchased by media magnate Ken Thomson, who donated it to the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Cluseret, Gustave Paul: Brigadier general, USV (October 14, 1862) Arrested on unspecified charges, January, 1863 Resigned March 2, 1863 Volunteer appointment never confirmed Cochrane, John: Brigadier general, USV (July 17, 1862) Resigned February 25, 1862 U.S. Congressman from New York (1857–1861) Connor, Patrick Edward: Brigadier general, USV
William Harvey Fuller (November 10, 1876 - September 8, 1943) was a lawyer and state legislator in Pennsylvania. [1] He was a Republican. He was African American.
Paul Catalano is a staple in the Scranton, PA community. He's been serving up hoagies and other Italian delicatessens for more than 50 years at his family restaurant, Catalano Importing Co. His ...
Paul Kane (born March 23, 1950) is an American poet, critic and scholar. Awards for his work include Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Bogliasco Foundation, a Fulbright Award, an honorary doctorate from La Trobe University in Australia, and The Order of Australia .
Anoatok (Eskimo-Aleut for "the wind loved spot"), now Kane Manor Inn, is an historic residence which is located in Kane, Pennsylvania, in McKean County.Commissioned by the author, physician and women's rights activist Elizabeth Dennistoun Wood Kane (1836–1909), one of the first women to enroll in the Medical College of Pennsylvania [2] and the widow of American Civil War General Thomas L ...
James Wheeler Fuller Jr. (March 16, 1843 – January 15, 1910) was a former officer of the 47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War who became an American industrialist known for manufacturing railroad axles and wheels. [1]