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Letter from Ansel Leo to Isaac Leeser;April 29, 1858 Letter from Ansel Leo to Isaac Leeser. Leo writes from New York City to inform Leeser that he has enclosed payment of $6, and notes that Leeser has already received a previous payment of $25. The letter is written on one page of a single sheet of letter-sized paper.
Letter from David M. Piza to Isaac Leeser;November 24, 1848 Letter from David Pizal in London to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, requesting an extension on a debt. Pizal explains his financial difficulties, citing expenses related to his election, family support, and high living costs in London. He expresses his desire to maintain their friendship and offers to assist Leeser in any way he can. The letter includes a note indicating a wax seal and a separate, sideways note by Frank Williams, along with payment information and the recipient's address.
Letter from I. I. Cohen to Isaac Leeser;May 17, 1857 Letter from I. I. Cohen to Isaac Leeser inquiring about a possible debt for the Occident. Cohen mentions receiving a letter from Mr. I. Jaroslawsky stating that he would give Mrs. Cohen a present and sent her Leeser's monthly periodicals some time ago.
Letter from John Fagan to Isaac Leeser;May 22, 1857 A one-page letter written by John Fagan, dated May 22, 1857, from Philadelphia, PA. The letter is a short note concerning an overdue bill of $207.70.
Letter from M. R. Miller to Isaac Leeser;October 19, 1852 Letter from M. R. Miller to Isaac Leeser regarding Miller's debt and attempts to solicit subscriptions for *The Occident*. Miller expresses his hope that the delayed payment has not caused inconvenience and mentions difficulties in securing subscriptions in Norwich.
Letter from Rebecca Gratz to Isaac Leeser Letter from Rebecca Gratz to Isaac Leeser, written on May 5th, concerning a debt. Gratz encloses payment for a printing debt and expresses gratitude for Leeser's support of the Sunday School. She also requests that the stereotype plates remain in Leeser's care.
Letter from S. Wolff to Isaac Leeser;May 02, 1853 Letter from S. Wolff in Mobile, AL, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA, concerning financial matters. Wolff encloses a check for $350, instructing Leeser on how to distribute the remaining funds after paying a debt to Benners, and money to Wm Hoskins and Mrs. O. for Nell's clothing. Wolff also mentions a debt from the Jones congregation that he is still awaiting payment for. He expresses preference for prompt payment of workers as opposed to payment in advance.