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Letter from A. Roget to Isaac Leeser;January 16, 1867 Letter from A. Roget to Isaac Leeser;January 16, 1867

A. Roget writes to Isaac Leeser from Baltimore on January 16, 1867, apologizing for a delay in settling accounts and requesting that Leeser no longer send him a periodical (likely the "Oc."). Roget explains that he has been unable to read the last twelve issues due to personal circumstances and that he hopes Leeser received his previous apology note from August.

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Letter from C. Nussbaum to Isaac Leeser;May 17, 1852 Letter from C. Nussbaum to Isaac Leeser;May 17, 1852

Letter from C. Nussbaum, a dealer in books, groceries, and citrons in New York City, to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. Nussbaum requests Leeser translate an enclosed document into English for inclusion in his periodical and asks for a copy of the translation for possible use in a local newspaper. The letter mentions a prior unfulfilled promise by Leeser to visit Nussbaum in New York. The letter is written in both English and Hebrew. A wax seal is noted.

Letter from Charles Balaud to Isaac Leeser;November 21, 1851 Letter from Charles Balaud to Isaac Leeser;November 21, 1851

Charles Balaud writes to Isaac Leeser from Hartland, Wisconsin on November 29, 1851, inquiring about the possibility of purchasing three volumes of *The Occident*, and enclosing fifty cents for two previous issues. He requests the volumes be sent in three separate parcels due to weight restrictions and offers to pay the five dollars upon receipt via post office. The letter includes detailed instructions for payment and states a desired response before December 20th, 1851. The letter is written in English and comprises two pages on one sheet.

Letter from Hannah Simons to Isaac Leeser;October 20, 1862 Letter from Hannah Simons to Isaac Leeser;October 20, 1862

This letter, dated October 20, 1862, from Hannah Simons to Reverend Isaac Leeser, discusses Simons' new advertising endeavor and requests that Leeser publish her advertisement in his periodical. Simons also includes a circular and inquires about the cost of advertising for six months. She expresses hope that Leeser will support her in finding pupils.

Letter from Leo. L. Dennery to Isaac Leeser;July 24, 1850 Letter from Leo. L. Dennery to Isaac Leeser;July 24, 1850

Letter from Leo. L. Dennery in New Orleans to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated July 24, 1850. Dennery writes to inquire about his subscription to Leeser's periodical, which he paid for in May but has not yet received. He requests that the missing issues be sent to him in New Orleans, care of Bullard & Jerost.