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Letter from A. J. H. Bernal to Isaac Leeser Letter from A. J. H. Bernal to Isaac Leeser regarding alterations to an order. The letter includes a table detailing prices for various books. Bernal requests the order be sent COD via Adams Express to him in care of S. Moses Esq in Madison, Indiana. He also mentions a previous article of his that Leeser noticed, expressing hope to send something better soon.
Letter from A. Myerston to Isaac Leeser;April 24, 1854 Letter from A. Myerston in Puerto Cabello to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. Myerston thanks Leeser for procuring books and encloses a second exchange for $69.38. He mentions the delay of the "Dallett" in La Guayra and his communication with Messrs Dovale & Co. of New York regarding payment. A second note dated April 28th expresses further thanks for the Jewish Miscellany and Leeser's discourses.
Letter from Alex. E. Ont[?] to Isaac Leeser;July 19, 1864 Letter from Alex. E. Ont[?] to Isaac Leeser regarding the forwarding of a box of books from Bermuda to St. Thomas. The writer mentions contacting Mr. Pitt, the agent of the schr. Responsible in Bermuda, and enclosing a copy of his note. He expects a reply in about a month.
Letter from Alex. E. Ont[?] to T.A. Pitt;July 19, 1864 Letter written by Alex. E. Ont[?] from Philadelphia, PA to T. A. Pitt in Hamilton, Bermuda, on July 19, 1864. The letter concerns a box of Bibles and books shipped on the schooner *Responsible* to Revd. M. N. Nathan in St. Thomas. The box appears to be missing and Ont[?] requests Pitt to forward it if it is found in Bermuda.
Letter from Dovale & Co. to Isaac Leeser;November 13, 1861 Letter from Dovale & Co. in New York to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. The letter acknowledges receipt of a check for $78.60 and discusses the forwarding of a bundle and letter to Curacao addressed to Mr. de Cass. The senders mention the possibility of insuring the bundle.
Letter from E. P. Cohen to Isaac Leeser;March 31, 1852 Letter from E. P. Cohen to Isaac Leeser discussing the possibility of a vessel sailing from Baltimore to Kingston, Jamaica after Passover. Cohen suggests that Leeser contact Mr. Abm. Lazarus in New York for assistance in securing passage. The letter also includes family news and Passover greetings.
Letter from G. De Cordova to Isaac Leeser;October 24, 1853 Letter from G. De Cordova to Isaac Leeser regarding the forwarding of books. The writer expresses concern that Leeser may not have received a previous letter and requests that the books, along with a bill and letter, be sent via the next available vessel.
Letter from Isaac Hart to Isaac Leeser;May 19, 1854 Isaac Hart writes to Isaac Leeser from New Orleans on May 19, 1854, discussing the value of a recent shipment, insurance, and declining to send Bibles to Texas due to concerns about delivery. He mentions his reluctance to resume his position as Parnass but feels compelled to do so. He also discusses finances, including money owed by subscribers, and shares news about Mr. Touro's passing. The letter includes a list of credit amounts for J P Hayes, Red J R Gutheim, and L Goldsmith.
Letter from Joseph Freedman to Isaac Leeser;February 16, 1855 Letter from Joseph Freedman to Isaac Leeser discussing the receipt of a case of books sent from Philadelphia to Detroit via American Express. The letter details the contents of the case, including prayer books and bibles, and notes the express charges. It also mentions Mr. Silberman's resignation and the potential publication of meeting proceedings in Cincinnati. The letter includes a table itemizing the contents of the book shipment and their cost.
Letter from Lewis Heyman to Isaac Leeser;April 07, 1851 Two-page letter from Lewis Heyman in Richmond, VA, to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Heyman inquires about books he purchased from Leeser in Philadelphia and requests that they be sent by express if they have not yet been shipped.
Letter from M. M. Allen to Isaac Leeser;March 16, 1865 Letter from M. M. Allen of Allen & Co. in New York City to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, discussing the shipping of Passover bread. Allen inquires about stopping the Hebrew (likely referring to a publication or shipment) and plans to ship via the "Arage" sailing on Wednesday. He requests instructions on freight payment and provides shipping instructions, including marking the boxes and consigning them to Allen & Co. in New York.
Letter from Moses S. Cohen to Isaac Leeser;September 12, 1853 Letter from Moses S. Cohen of Savannah, Georgia to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, requesting a set of prayer books. Cohen mentions a mutual friend, Col De La Motta, and plans to send a check upon receipt of the bill. The letter is dated September 21, 1853.