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Letter from A. B. to Isaac Leeser;March 02, 1833 Letter from A.B. to Isaac Leeser discussing family matters, challenges of living in Cincinnati, and personal news. A.B. describes their children, comments on family members in Philadelphia, and expresses discontent with their current situation. They also mention their lack of servants, concerns about raising their children in Cincinnati, and their distance from family and friends. A.B. includes personal observations on other families and their affairs. The letter also mentions the recent arrival of Leeser's brother and asks about Leeser's sister's marital status. Several names of individuals and places are mentioned.
Letter from Abby Block to Isaac Leeser;May 22, 1835 Letter from Abby Block to Isaac Leeser, written in Baltimore, MD on May 22, 1835. Block expresses surprise at not having heard from Leeser in six months, and apologizes for her apparent neglect, citing the demands of caring for four infants and her own health. She expresses her continued affection for Leeser and hopes to see him again. The letter also mentions Mrs. Lyon and Allen.
Letter from Corinna[?] to Isaac Leeser A three-page letter from Corinna[?] to Isaac Leeser written from Cape Island on July 1. The writer describes her recent bathing experience, mentions family matters, and inquires about Leeser's visit. She also asks Leeser to pass on greetings and a kiss to Dew Drop, and encourage Dew Drop to write back.
Letter from K. O. M. to Isaac Leeser;April 08, 1860 Letter from K. O. M. to Isaac Leeser discussing various personal matters, including family life, financial difficulties, social engagements, and religious observance. The writer also comments on the reception of Leeser's publications and the state of the Jewish community in Augusta, Georgia. The letter is written in a personal and somewhat apologetic tone, explaining the writer's previous lack of correspondence.
Letter from M. & S. Wolff to Isaac Leeser;February 07, 1857 Letter from M. & S. Wolff to Isaac Leeser expressing sympathy for a misfortune and offering financial assistance. The letter mentions the writers' concern for Leeser's health and requests more details about his situation to better assist him. A check for $500 is mentioned as being sent.
Letter from Nelly Cozens to Isaac Leeser;December 06, 1854 Letter from Nelly Cozens to Isaac Leeser, written in Philadelphia on December 6, 1854. Cozens describes family activities, mentions the arrival of the Occident, discusses a possible move delayed until the following summer, notes the cold weather and her attendance at a dance class. She also updates Leeser on her lessons, a new housemaid, and relays messages from family members. A postscript adds that two of Leeser's letters were received, and comments on a discontinuance from Louisville.