Envelope addressed to Isaac Leeser Envelope addressed to Isaac Leeser, Esq. in Philadelphia, PA. The envelope includes the address 'Philadelphia, Penn<hi rend="sup">a</hi>'. A wax seal is present. The envelope is from Washington, D.C.
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Envelope addressed to Isaac Leeser Envelope addressed to Isaac Leeser, Esq. in Philadelphia, PA. The envelope includes the address 'Philadelphia, Penn<hi rend="sup">a</hi>'. A wax seal is present. The envelope is from Washington, D.C.
Envelope addressed to Isaac Leeser Envelope addressed to Revd Isaac Leeser at 1227 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA. The envelope is undated.
Envelope addressed to Isaac Leeser Envelope addressed to Rev. Isaac Leeser at No. 1227 Walnut St, Phila.
Envelope addressed to Isaac Leeser Envelope addressed to Reverend Isaac Leeser at 371 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. The envelope has a wax seal.
Envelope addressed to Isaac Leeser Envelope addressed to Rev. Dr. Leeser at 371 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. Additional pencil notations on the envelope read "Jewish about Masov" and a blue pencil notation along the right side reads "Dr Mayer."
Envelope addressed to Isaac Leeser;1860 Envelope addressed to Reverend Isaac Leeser at 1227 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA. The envelope is a single page on a single sheet.
Letter from A. B. to Isaac Leeser;February 13, 1834 A four-page handwritten letter from A. B. in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated February 13, 1834. The letter discusses the writer's recent difficulties with reading, mentions books received from the recipient, shares news about acquaintances, and invites the recipient for a visit. The letter also includes a wax seal.
Letter from Alfred T. Jones to Isaac Leeser;September 14, 1864 This letter, written on September 14, 1864, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is from Alfred T. Jones to Isaac Leeser. Jones authorizes Leeser to perform a marriage ceremony between Mr. Lewis E. Fridenberg and Miss Della Isaacs on September 21, 1864, at 931 Marshall Street, Philadelphia. The letter is signed "Alfred T. Jones, Presdt K.K.B.E.E." (likely an abbreviation for an organization). The letter consists of two pages on six sheets.
Letter from D. Judah and Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;December 13, 1836 This letter, written from Baltimore, Maryland on December 13, 1836, is addressed to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. D. Judah discusses closing his castor oil business for the year and requests payment from Dr. Dyott. Zalma Rehine mentions receiving a letter and relays news about various individuals and their activities, including news from Jamaica. The letter is written in both English and Hebrew.
Letter from Delle Siane David to Isaac Leeser;December 19, 1859 Letter written in French and English from Delle Siane David to Isaac Leeser on December 19, 1859, from Philadelphia, PA. The letter requests protection and includes a postscript asking Leeser to let the author know where to find him at 1833 Arch Street, near 19th Street. The letter is written on a single sheet of paper containing two pages.
Letter from Elias Mayer to Isaac Leeser;July 31, 1847 Letter from Elias Mayer of Cincinnati, Ohio to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mayer introduces a friend, Lindo Esqr., of Cincinnati. The letter is written on two pages of a single sheet of paper and includes a wax seal.
Letter from I. L. Crawcour to Isaac Leeser;September 06, 1865 A letter from I. L. Crawcour in New Orleans to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, requesting a set of prayer books for his wife, Myrtilla Crawcour. The letter mentions the writer's lack of positive news and hopes for a better future year. The letter is dated September 6, 1865, and written on two pages of one sheet.
Letter from Josephine Etting to Esteemed Friend;December 30, 1867 This letter, written on December 30, 1867, from Josephine Etting in Philadelphia to an "Esteemed Friend," is a personal communication. Etting refers to a house her father helped build, which no longer exists, and offers a relic from the house as a token of her affection. She requests the recipient not use the relic publicly but to keep it as a remembrance.
Letter from Levy Elias to Isaac Leeser;October 20, 1852 Letter from Levy Elias in Columbia, South Carolina to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Elias discusses Mr. Marcusson, who had recently arrived in Columbia. He describes how he initially offered Mr. Marcusson lodging and employment as a teacher for his children, and a kosher butcher for his household, but later reconsidered due to unfavorable reports. He also mentions Mr. Karr and Mr. Simmons, other individuals in Columbia. The letter is written in German.
Letter from Meyer ? Marcussohn to Isaac Leeser;January 26, 1866 Letter from Meyer Marcussohn in Springfield, Illinois to Reverend Mr. Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The letter, written in Hebrew, discusses the author's move to Springfield and his lack of communication with Leeser. Marcussohn expresses his hope to bring his family to Springfield and mentions plans to contribute to the "Occident." He also inquires about the health of Reverend Joseph and his family. The letter consists of three pages on three sheets.
Letter from Mount Sinai Cemetery Association of Pennsylvania to Isaac Leeser;October 25, 1853 A letter from the Mount Sinai Cemetery Association of Pennsylvania, soliciting Isaac Leeser to attend a meeting on October 27, 1853, at 6 PM at Efrish & Engel, 256 North 3rd Street above Willow, Philadelphia. The letter is signed by I. Hartman, secretary.
Letter from Susan R. Eckard to Isaac Leeser;March 24, 1849 Letter from Susan R. Eckard to Isaac Leeser requesting tickets to the consecration of the new synagogue on Crown Street in Philadelphia. Eckard mentions having friends who would also like to attend and expresses admiration for Leeser's community. The letter is dated March 24, 1849, and includes the address No 68 So 8th St. The letter includes a wax seal and has slight tape repair on the reverse.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;May 07, 1830 Letter from Zalma Rehine of Richmond, VA, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Rehine writes that Mr. Isaac Philip will deliver the letter. She shares that they are all well and inquires about the number of subscribers Leeser has. She mentions that he can count on fifty subscribers for each of his books. The letter closes with regards to friends.
Letter to Isaac Leeser Three-page letter written in Hebrew to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The letter includes a wax seal.
Letter to Isaac Leeser;May 25, 1843 Two-page letter written on May 25, 1843, from M. Nock to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. The writer apologizes for the triviality of the enclosed item, which is intended for Leeser. The letter is written in a somewhat informal style.
Letter to Teacher of the Hebrew Education Society School Two-page letter written by Isaac Leeser to the Teacher of the Hebrew Education Society School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The letter admits Jacob Appil (age 8) and Rachel Appel (age 6), children of Mr. Isaac Appel, residing at North 9th Street above Cooks, to the school.