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Letter from Benjamin Nathan to Isaac Leeser;February 18, 1858 Letter from Benjamin Nathan to Isaac Leeser, written in New York City on February 18, 1858. Nathan acknowledges receipt of books, encloses a check for $23.87, and mentions attempting to contact M. Seixas, formerly of Curacao, now residing in New York City. He also mentions sending a letter to Dr. Fischel.
Letter from Dovale & Co. to Isaac Leeser;June 18, 1854 Letter from Dovale & Co. in New York City to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated June 18, 1854. The letter concerns the receipt of a previous letter and package of books, which Dovale & Co. have forwarded to Mr. B. de Casures in Curacao. It also discusses a draft for thirty-six dollars, payment of which will be sent to Leeser upon receipt.
Letter from Dovale & Co. to Isaac Leeser;November 13, 1861 Letter from Dovale & Co. in New York to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. The letter acknowledges receipt of a check for $78.60 and discusses the forwarding of a bundle and letter to Curacao addressed to Mr. de Cass. The senders mention the possibility of insuring the bundle.
Letter from G. De Cordova to Isaac Leeser;April 25, 1859 Letter from G. De Cordova to Isaac Leeser regarding a package of money sent from Curacao by Mr. de Casseres. The package is in the office of Dovale & Co. awaiting Leeser's instructions. The letter is written on two sheets of letter-sized paper, includes a wax seal, and is signed "G. de Cordova".
Letter from Jr. B. De Casseres to Isaac Leeser;February 13, 1858 Letter from B. De Cafferes Jr. in Curacao to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated February 13, 1858. De Cafferes writes to Leeser regarding a donation of forty dollars collected from friends for the new Beth El Synagogue in Philadelphia. He mentions a previous remittance of $68 and explains the delay in sending the current donation due to his absence from home. He also discusses an upcoming exhibition on April 19th, the proceeds of which will be distributed among the Israelite, Protestant, and Catholic communities. The letter mentions the names of individuals involved in organizing the exhibition. The letter includes a wax seal.
Letter from M. Daunt to Isaac Leeser;June 14, 1869 Letter from M. Daunt in Curacao to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated June 14, 1869. Daunt acknowledges receipt of Leeser's letter of April 26th and discusses the sales of Leeser's books in Curacao. Daunt notes difficulties selling due to size and weight and suggests smaller editions on thinner paper. He mentions showing Leeser's letter to Mr. Nathan and encloses an account of sales totaling $90.42, less 68\'a2 due to the death of Dr. DeYong. He also discusses the progress of a Sunday School, noting its success and involvement of prominent local people. He mentions sending an account of the school's progress later.
Letter from Moses Lindo to Isaac Leeser;September 11, 1852 Moses Lindo writes to Isaac Leeser from Curacao on September 11, 1852. He discusses the distribution of Leeser's publications, specifically mentioning the "Occidents" and his Bible. Lindo reports on the positive reception of the Bible's print among his community members and requests additional copies, both bound and unbound. He also mentions fulfilling an order for prayer books and plans to send Leeser other items. He concludes by expressing holiday greetings.