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Letter from Archibald Gamble to Isaac Leeser;December 07, 1853 Archibald Gamble writes to the publisher of the Occident in Philadelphia to inform them that a publication addressed to Mr. I. L. Rothan was refused at the St. Louis Post Office and should be discontinued. The letter is written on a single sheet of paper with two pages, and indicates that the reason for refusal was that the recipient refused the publication.
Letter from James Kelly to Isaac Leeser;June 18, 1867 A letter from James Kelly, Postmaster of New York City, to the editor of the Occident, informing them that a paper addressed to Mrs. A. B. Analacher at 161 West 36th St., New York City, remains unclaimed at the Post Office and should be discontinued.
Letter to Isaac Leeser;December 28, 1852 Letter to the editor of the Occident, offering a series of translations from the French. The letter includes two translated pieces: one on the nature of God's jealousy and another on the impartiality of scripture. The author, signing only as "Zadik S. H." requests that the editor contact them through the post office to receive their real name and indicates that the final few lines of the letter should not be published. The letter is written on four pages across two sheets, sealed with wax.