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Letter from A. J. Satz to Isaac Leeser;June 13, 1852 A two-page letter from A. J. Satz in St. Louis, Missouri, to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Satz inquires about payment for two boxes of prayer books he received via Adams Express. He mentions paying $4.25 for the first box and $1.00 for the second, noting the lack of accompanying correspondence. He concludes by extending greetings to Leeser's family and friends, including Mr. Newhouse.
Letter from Abraham Rice;June 07, 1857 Letter written in Baltimore on June 8, 1857 (15 Sivan 5617) by Abraham Rice requesting a Sephardic prayer book, bound elegantly, to be sent to him in Philadelphia by Wednesday or Thursday via Adams Express. If the recipient has such a prayer book or can obtain one, they are asked to send it, and the writer will sell it for them.
Letter from Lazarus Arnold to Isaac Leeser;September 26, 1853 Letter from Lazarus Arnold to Isaac Leeser regarding the delivery of a box of papers from London. Arnold encloses a receipt from Mr. Campbell for $3.35, covering the customs clearance and delivery via Adams Express.
Letter from Nathan Ottinger to Isaac Leeser;August 30, 1861 Letter from Nathan Ottinger to Isaac Leeser, written in New York City on August 30, 1861. Ottinger informs Leeser that he has sent six esrogim and three sulavim via Adams Express and includes the bill. He assures Leeser that the goods are of the highest quality.
Letter from Nathan Ottinger to Isaac Leeser;October 07, 1853 Letter from Nathan Ottinger to Isaac Leeser, written in German on October 7th, 1853 from New York City. Ottinger informs Leeser that he sent a box containing 10 Esricks, 2 green Lulafs, and 4 dried Lulafs via Adams Express. A table details the cost of each item, totaling $16.00. The letter expresses a wish for safe receipt.
Letter from S. Edinger to Isaac Leeser;November 20, 1865 Letter from S. Edinger in New Orleans, Louisiana, to Reverend Dr. Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, requesting three dozen Hebrew primers and a bill to be sent via Adams Express. The letter is dated November 20, 1865, and includes a postscript with a specific address for delivery: No. 337 Dryader Street, corner of Clio.
Letter from Solomon L. Levi to Isaac Leeser;November 15, 1853 Letter from Solomon L. Levi to Isaac Leeser, written from Clearsprings on November 15, 1853. Levi encloses eleven dollars: three dollars for a year's subscription to *The Occident*, and eight dollars for a bound copy of the English Bible. He requests that Leeser send the Bible via Adams Express to his brother, G. Levi, in Hagerstown, and to inform him of its receipt.