Letter from Raphael J. Moses to Isaac Leeser;March 19, 1852

Letter from Raphael J. Moses to Isaac Leeser;March 19, 1852

Letter from Raphael J. Moses, attorney at law in Columbus, Georgia, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Moses writes that he has sent $21 for his subscription to *The Occident*. He asks Leeser to send him his Bible when published. He states that he cannot do anything for Leeser in the way of subscribers or collections as he has but little intercourse with the parties named. The letter is written on four sheets of paper.

Letter from Rose I. Moses to Isaac Leeser;May 21, 1867

Letter from Rose I. Moses to Isaac Leeser;May 21, 1867

Letter from Rose I. Moses in Columbus, Georgia, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated May 21, 1867. Moses writes as secretary of her Sabbath School Association, requesting space in Leeser's periodical to announce the commencement of their work. She also inquires about a publication fund and requests several items from Leeser, including books and cards, and asks for the total amount of her indebtedness. She concludes with personal greetings and expressions of affection.