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Letter from J. P. Stablin to Isaac Leeser;September 11, 1829

Letter from J. P. Stablin to Isaac Leeser;September 11, 1829

Letter from J. P. Stablin to Isaac Leeser, written in Alexandria, VA on September 11, 1829. Stablin apologizes for his long silence, explaining that he was occupied with business. He expresses his affection for Leeser, and hopes to see him again in Philadelphia. The letter also discusses Stablin's views on religious observance and his involvement in a recent election. The letter includes several references to mutual acquaintances. A wax seal is noted.

Letter from Henry Blondhaem, Joseph Vogelheim, Henry Shwarz, S. Waterman,  Joseph Feldenheimer, and Beth El Hebrew Congregation to Isaac Leeser;September 21, 1859

Letter from Henry Blondhaem, Joseph Vogelheim, Henry Shwarz, S. Waterman, Joseph Feldenheimer, and Beth El Hebrew Congregation to Isaac Leeser;September 21, 1859

Letter from Henry Blondhaem, Joseph Vogelheim, Henry Shwarz, S. Waterman, and Joseph Feldenheimer of the Beth El Hebrew Congregation in Alexandria, Virginia, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The letter announces the formation of a congregation and the election of officers. A link to a digitized version of the letter is available in the TEI-XML.