Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Heilner family letter to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, 1858 February 28
Letter from Heilner family to Sigmund and Seligmann Heilner. Seligmann is in Crescent City, California, and Sigmund is in Althouse Creek, Oregon. Dated February 28, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.
Max Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, 1858 March 6
Letter from Max Heilner writes his brothers Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner in America. Dated March 6, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.
Heilner family letter to Max Heilner, 1858 March 28
Letter from Aron Heilner to Max Heilner who the sends it to his brothers. Aron, born March 22, 1804, writes of his birthday. Dated March 28, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.
Heilner family letter to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, 1858 April 20
Letter from Heilner family to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner. Aron and other family writes Sigmund and Seligmann. Sigmund and Seligmann had sent Caroline "appropriate" money for her dowry. Seligmann has been gone from home thirteen years which gives the information that he arrived in America in 1845. Dated April 20, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.
Heilner family Letter to Max Heilner, 1858 May 17
Letter from Aron Heilner to Max Heilner. Dated May 17, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.
Max Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, 1858 May 22
Letter from Max Heilner to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner. Max explains his employment and indicates he would like his brothers to join him in a business. Dated May 22, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.
Jacob Frankel letter to Max Heilner, 1858 June 6
Letter from Jacob Frankel to Max Heilner. Dated June 6, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.
Heilner family letter to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, 1858 September 26
Letter from Heilner family to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner. Aron Heilner writes that Regina has a son, born on Yom Kippur. He complains that the German government censors his newspapers the sons have subscribed for him from America. Dated September 26, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.
Lehmann Heilner Letter to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, 1858 October 12
Letter from Lehmann Heilner to Sigmund and Seligmann Heilner. Lehmann writes that he is now a "cantor" in Baltimore. Dated October 12, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.
Heilner family letter to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, 1858 November 11
Letter from Heilner family to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner. Aron Heilner rejoices that his sons are planning a visit to Germany. He refers to his brother-in-law, Abraham Heilman, who is married to Aron's sister, Leah. Dated November 11, 1858. Includes a translation of the letter.