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Letter from to Isaac Leeser;June 13, 1854 A two-page letter written from Philadelphia on June 13, 1854. The writer discusses various topics, including the writer's absence, the receipt of papers from Newport, several letters for the recipient, and encounters with several visitors and beggars. The writer also mentions receiving and sending telegrams and flowers, sharing news from family members, and describes the ongoing employment of the household's German maids.
Letter from Abraham Leeser to Isaac Leeser;January 01, 1844 Letter from Abraham Leeser to Isaac Leeser, written in Alpen, Germany on Friday, January 1844. The letter primarily concerns a request for something promised over two years prior and expresses frustration at the lack of response to a previous letter. The writer mentions his difficult financial situation and asks for help. He also mentions reading about Isaac in the "Zeitung des Judentums" and notes that his family in Dülmen, Rheine, and Barmen are in good health. The letter concludes with a plea to fulfill the promise and regards.
Letter from Grace Aguilar to Isaac Leeser;May 30, 1847 Five-page letter from Grace Aguilar in London to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. Aguilar expresses gratitude for a previous favor, discusses the financial arrangements for her book "House Influence, a Sale for Mothers and Daughters," and mentions her plans to travel to Germany. She also includes some notices of the book's favorable reception in England and inquires about its potential reception in America. She notes she has no intention of having a second edition of "[The?] of Israel" printed in America.
Letter from Isaac Leeser to Fragmentary letter written by Isaac Leeser from Münster, Germany. The letter is written on one sheet of paper (recto and verso). There is a hole in the center left from a wax seal. The text is partially illegible. Images of the recto and verso are available.