Letter from Charles L. Weller;May 20, 1859 Postmaster Charles L. Weller informs the publishers of the Occident in Philadelphia that a paper addressed to Mr. M. Engel, late of Philadelphia, was not collected from the San Francisco Post Office.
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Letter from Charles L. Weller;May 20, 1859 Postmaster Charles L. Weller informs the publishers of the Occident in Philadelphia that a paper addressed to Mr. M. Engel, late of Philadelphia, was not collected from the San Francisco Post Office.
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 from Mrs. N R Traiy to Isaac Leeser;March 04, 1847 Post office notice informing the publisher of "The Occident" that a paper addressed to John I Allen was not picked up and should be discontinued. The notice is signed by Mrs. N R Traiy, postmaster. The letter mentions that the paper was refused.
Letter from S. J. Bowen to Isaac Leeser;May 07, 1867 Letter from S. J. Bowen, Postmaster of Washington, D.C., to the editor of *The Occident* in Philadelphia, informing them that the paper addressed to M. Oppenheimer and S. L. Habel remains unclaimed at the Post Office and should be discontinued. Reasons given for discontinuation are: 1st Refused, 2nd Left the city.