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Letter from Dovale & Co. to Isaac Leeser;May 17, 1854 Letter from Dovale & Co. in New York City to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, requesting a set of prayer books and inquiring about payment for the books and a previous payment of $69.93 from Mr. A. Myerston of Puerto Cabello.
Letter from Dovale & Co. to Isaac Leeser;November 08, 1864 Letter from Dovale & Co. in New York City to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. The letter informs Leeser that the amount due for the account of Mr. E. Rodreguez to December 21 is $78, with an additional $39.75 for clothing and $0.35 per Mr. Osorio's statement, totaling $118.10. Dovale & Co. enclosed a check #10764 on the Bank of America for this amount and requests Leeser to acknowledge receipt. They also ask Leeser to inform them of future payments and amounts due so they can remit accordingly.
Letter from G. Oppenheim to Isaac Leeser;April 12, 1852 Letter from G. Oppenheim to Isaac Leeser instructing him to discontinue sending the Occident until further notice. The letter includes payment of $3 for twelve issues already received. The letter is written on a single sheet of lined paper and includes a wax seal.
Letter from Gerson Frank to Isaac Leeser;July 01, 1849 Letter from Gerson Frank of South Marshfield, Mass. to Isaac Leeser, editor of the Occident, in Philadelphia, concerning a subscription to the Occident. Frank inquires about the receipt of payments made through Mr. Marmser of Boston and Mr. Young, and requests information about the status of his subscription. He also indicates he wants to discontinue after his term expires, if entitled to the periodical until January 1850, and asks to have future issues sent to M. Ehrenberg at 355 Grand Street, New York.
Letter from I. C. Lyons to Isaac Leeser;May 30, 1851 Letter from I. C. Lyons to Isaac Leeser concerning payment. The letter includes a table itemizing amounts due from various individuals, totaling $35.75 after a $25 premium deduction for a check. Lyons encloses a check for this amount with the letter. The letter is written on four sheets of lined paper and includes a wax seal.
Letter from Joseph A. Cohen to Isaac Leeser;March 15, 1855 Letter from Joseph Cohen of Newark, NJ to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Cohen explains that he is delaying payment for Leeser's periodical because he has not yet collected all the money owed to him. He details payments received from Isidor Lehman, and promises to send the remaining balance, including his own dues, as soon as he receives payment from others. He also mentions sending circulars to Philadelphia and requests Leeser's assistance if possible.
Letter from M. Hancock to Isaac Leeser;April 24, 1854 Letter from M. Hancock to Isaac Leeser regarding a parcel of books sent via Revd Mr Isaacs and I Levin. Hancock encloses a check as payment.
Letter from M. Rubenstein to Isaac Leeser;December 17, 1856 Letter from M. Rubenstein to Isaac Leeser regarding payments and an advertisement. Rubenstein details payments made to various individuals, including Michelbacher, Moses Shloss, J. Abescases, J. Hartman, Rev S M Isaacs, and A. Kursheedt, totaling $34. He mentions difficulties collecting money and deducts amounts for parcel delivery and postage, leaving $27.44 for which he will issue a bank order. He also informs Leeser that the publisher Wiley offers to place his advertisement at the head of a list for two more months.
Letter from M. Rubenstein to Isaac Leeser;July 26, 1857 Letter from M. Rubenstein to Isaac Leeser regarding financial matters. Rubenstein informs Leeser that Mr./Dr. Henriques has paid him $9.00, leaving a balance of $5.55 after accounting for previous payments and expenses. He encloses this remaining amount along with bills marked as partly paid.
Letter from Mayer Schutz to Isaac Leeser;August 15, 1859 Mayer Schutz writes to Reverend Isaac Leeser from New York City on August 15, 1859. The letter is brief, requesting that an announcement be published four times in Leeser's paper and that the bill be sent for payment.
Letter from N. Gotthelf to Isaac Leeser;September 03, 1861 A one-page letter from N. Gotthelf to the editor of the Occident, Isaac Leeser, concerning payment. Gotthelf encloses two dollars in notes and requests notification of his remaining balance. The letter is written from Washington D.C. and addressed to Philadelphia.
Letter from R. Palache and J. Palache to Isaac Leeser;April 03, 1867 Letter from R. & J. Palache to Reverend Isaac Leeser regarding payment for prayer books and a school Bible. The Palaches explain that they only required one school Bible and request that Leeser send only one, for which they will settle with their subscription. They also acknowledge the receipt of Leeser's letter from April 2nd and enclose a payment of $26.40.
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.
Letter to Isaac Leeser;May 16, 1854 A two-page letter written from New York City to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia on May 16, 1854. The writer discusses their recent illness, expresses thanks for a check received, and includes a list of payments made for items such as books and letters. The writer also mentions sending materials for inclusion under the heading of editorials and requests that the recipient charge the institution accordingly. A table is included that lists payments made to various individuals, including H. B. Herto, Morris I Lion, and Rev. Mr. Leo.