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Letter from I. H. McNeely to Isaac Leeser;August 16, 1865 Postmaster I. H. McNeely informs the editor of *The Occident* that a paper addressed to M. Dinkelspiel in Evansville, Indiana, has been refused and remains unclaimed at the Evansville Post Office. He requests that the paper be discontinued.
Letter from J. W. Townsend to Postmaster;April 13, 1847 Two-page letter from J. W. Townsend, postmaster in Mobile, Alabama, to the postmaster in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The letter informs the recipient that a magazine addressed to D. Myer at the Philadelphia post office was not claimed. The second page contains seemingly unrelated numerical notations and names.
Letter from James C. Hall to Isaac Leeser;November 08, 1853 This letter notifies the recipient that a publication sent to K Vanbergen at 333 Miami Street was refused and not picked up from the Cincinnati Post Office. The letter is written on official Post Office stationery.
Letter from Lucius A. Thomas to Isaac Leeser;October 20, 1857 Post Office notice to the publisher of the Occident, regarding a refused paper directed to J. Rosenburg. The notice indicates that the paper was refused and not taken from the New Haven Post Office.
Letter from P.M. W. Oliver to Isaac Leeser;August 28, 1849 Postmaster W. Oliver notifies the editor of The Occident that the publication sent to Mr. Symmons was not picked up from the Cincinnati Post Office.
Letter from S. F. Von Bonnhorst to Isaac Leeser;December 15, 1862 Postmaster S. F. Von Bonnhorst informs the publisher of the Occident that their periodical addressed to E. Frowenfeld was refused and not picked up at the Pittsburgh Post Office.
Letter from William B. Taylor to Isaac Leeser;June 13, 1862 Postmaster William B. Taylor informs the publisher of *The Occident* that papers addressed to T. A. Myers, care of A. Jacobs and L. Lewis at 66 West 12th Street, New York City, were not picked up from the Post Office. The letter is marked "FREE—Post Office business."