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Letter from C. Sherman to Isaac Leeser;May 12, 1847 Three-page letter from C. Sherman to Reverend Isaac Leeser, written in Baltimore, Maryland on May 12, 1847. The letter inquires after Leeser's health and requests money. The letter also contains seemingly unrelated entries on pages 2 and 3 including place names such as Palmyra and Tadmor, names such as M. H. DeYoung and F Freitag, and a series of repeated words and numbers. The letter is accompanied by a wax seal.
Letter from E. L. Cozens to Isaac Leeser;January 14, 1867 Letter from E. L. Cozens to Isaac Leeser discussing Leeser's health, a Hebrew ball, and family matters. Cozens mentions receiving a letter from Leeser from Charleston, expresses concern about Leeser's travel plans given the severe weather, and details preparations for a ball, including dress shopping. The letter also mentions other family members and acquaintances, including Martha Jay and Rev. Mr. Jacobson.
Letter from Henry Nathan to Isaac Leeser;February 19, 1857 Letter from Henry Nathan to Isaac Leeser, written in Curaçao on February 19, 1857. Nathan explains that he will remain in Curaçao until his brothers-in-law, the Lindos, write to him from Australia, as he finds the climate of the United States too harsh for his health. He thanks Leeser for a previous letter and requests that Leeser obtain and have a small bible richly bound as a bridal gift. The bible should have the letters EAJ printed on the back and be sent to Dovale & Co. for forwarding.
Letter from Jacob Newton Cardozo to Isaac Leeser;September 12, 1867 Letter from Jacob Newton Cardozo to Isaac Leeser. Cardozo encloses five dollars for the *Occident*, expresses concern over Leeser's health, and mentions the recent death of Mrs. Seixas. The letter is written from St. Paul, Minnesota.
Letter from M. Daunt to Isaac Leeser;February 23, 1849 Two-page letter from M. Daunt in Curaçao to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated February 23, 1849. Daunt writes that he received Leeser's letter concerning the Occident and notes the response from those who requested books. He also mentions his poor health and eyesight.
Letter from M. Mayer to Isaac Leeser;August 10, 1859 Letter from M. Mayer to Isaac Leeser discussing the continuation of an essay, health issues, and a review of Dr. Kayserling's work, "Sephardim. Romanische Poesicen der Juden in Spanien". Mayer mentions considering resigning from his position due to Charleston's climate. He also inquires about the success of Mars's sermon.
Letter from R. A. Lazarus to Isaac Leeser;June 21, 1860 Letter from R. A. Lazarus to Reverend Isaac Leeser from Binghamton, NY, discussing an advertisement in the Occident, the writer's indebtedness, and the search for a new home. The writer mentions his sister Julia's arrival and expresses hope for Leeser's good health.
Letter from R. Judah to Isaac Leeser Letter from R. Judah in Baltimore to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated June 22. R. Judah mentions a previous letter sent on Monday, requesting a response by the following Sunday. He also shares an update on his cousin David's health and comments on the hot weather and dull times. The letter is written in English.
Letter from Reinah Judah to Isaac Leeser;June 22, 1859 Letter from Reinah Judah to Isaac Leeser. Judah inquires about a previous letter and asks Leeser to write back on Sunday. She mentions seeing her cousin David, who is recovering. The letter mentions hot weather and dull times.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;December 18, 1832 Letter from Zalma Rehine in Baltimore, MD to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA, dated December 18, 1832. Rehine discusses Leeser's health, relays information about Miss Seixas and Miss Nathan, inquires about Mr. Peixotto's request not to have letters directed to his care, and offers advice regarding visits to Mr. Peixotto's house. The letter also includes greetings from Rehine's family.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;January 18, 1832 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser, written in Baltimore, MD on January 18, 1832. Rehine informs Leeser of her recovery from illness and hopes for his wellbeing. She encloses a draft for 119 dollars, mentions her aunt's health, and the illness of Mrs. Depass. The letter includes numerical notations written sideways at the bottom.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;June 24, 1839 Letter from Zalma Rehine in Warrenton, DC to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Rehine writes about her health and that of her Aunt, their plans to return to a spring, and sends regards to various people, including Mrs. Couson and her family, Miss Simah Peixotto, Mr. Peixotto, Rachel, Mr. & Mrs. Mass, and Charles Mass. The letter mentions a spring with many rooms, capable of housing 880 people, and details the cost and provisions of their lodging.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;October 31, 1830 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser written in Baltimore on October 31, 1830. Rehine mentions the Herrings, suggests Miss Simha visit for health benefits, and expresses hope for a visit from Mrs. Peixotto. She also mentions expecting Judah the following day or Friday. The letter concludes with greetings from Sally Depass, Abby, and other friends.