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Letter from D. Judah to Isaac Leeser;April 20, 1830 Letter from D. Judah to Isaac Leeser discussing the ill health of his uncle. Judah describes his uncle's debilitating cough and suggests that a visit from Leeser might be greatly appreciated. He also mentions his mother's recent confinement to her bed and news from Cincinnati. The letter is written in a concerned and solicitous tone.
Letter from H. J. Solomons to Isaac Leeser;April 01, 1863 Letter from H. J. Solomons to Isaac Leeser, written in Washington, D.C. on April 1, 1863. Solomons encloses $1.17 for books Leeser sent him two months prior. He thanks Leeser for his attention and wishes him a "good Yom-" (the rest of the word is unclear).
Letter from Josephine Etting to Isaac Leeser;September 10, 1864 Josephine Etting writes to Isaac Leeser from Baltimore, explaining a delay in responding to a previous letter due to the late arrival of the July and August issues of a periodical. She expresses her apologies and reiterates her affection for Leeser.
Letter from Louis A. Franklin to Isaac Leeser;May 09, 1855 Letter from Louis Franklin of Yazoo City, Mississippi to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, expressing concern about not receiving the Occident for April and May, despite sending payment in March. Franklin apologizes for spelling and grammatical errors in his letter.
Letter from Samuel Jacks to Isaac Leeser;January 29, 1867 Letter from Samuel Jacks to Isaac Leeser, written in St. Louis, Missouri on January 29, 1867. Jacks regrets his inability to receive the subscribed books due to financial reverses.
Letter from Simon Cohen Noot to Isaac Leeser;March 1854 Letter from Simon C. Noot to Isaac Leeser requesting a dozen wooden chairs and a settee. Noot asks Leeser to purchase these items and send the bill, offering to reimburse him immediately. The letter is written in English with some Yiddish words.