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Box 5

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Sara Neuberger letter to Sigmund Heilner and family, 1898 May 11

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 6721 Series 1 Sub-Series 2 Item 517
Scope and Contents

Letter from Sara Sinsheimer Neuberger to Sigmund Heilner. The last letter before her death. Dated May 11, 1898. Also contains a translation of the letter.

Dates: 1898 May 11

Photograph of Sara Sinsheimer Neuberger, approximately 1898

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 6721 Series 1 Sub-Series 2 Item 518

Max Heilner and Nelly Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and family, 1898 May 26

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 6721 Series 1 Sub-Series 2 Item 519
Scope and Contents

Letter from Max Heilner and Nelly Heilner to Sigmund Heilner. Max writes of his daughter's engagement. Dated May 26, 1898. Also contains a translation of the letter.

Dates: 1898 May 26

Max Heilner, Nelly Heilner and Siegfried Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and Clara Heilner, 1898 June 28

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 6721 Series 1 Sub-Series 2 Item 520
Scope and Contents

Letter from Max Heilner, Nelly Heilner, and Siegried Heilner to Sigmund Heilner. Sigmund and Clara contemplate going to the 1900 World's Fair in Paris. Dated June 28, 1898. Also contains a translation of the letter.

Dates: 1898 June 28

Sophie Heilner Elsas and Oscar Elsas letter to Sigmund Heilner and Clara Heilner, 1898 July 19

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 6721 Series 1 Sub-Series 2 Item 521
Scope and Contents

Letter from Sophie Heilner and Oscar Elsas to Sigmund Heilner. Sophie finds it difficult to write due to poor eyesight. Dated July 19, 1898. Also contains a translation of the letter.

Dates: 1898 July 19

David Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and family, 1898 September 18

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 6721 Series 1 Sub-Series 2 Item 522
Scope and Contents

Letter from David Heilner to Sigmund Heilner. David writes on Rosh Hashannah. David and his son, Richard are now in business together. A sadness prevails due to the rift between David and Max. Dated September 18, 1898. Also contains a translation of the letter.

Dates: 1898 September 18

Neuberger family letter to Sigmund Heilner, Clara Heilner and family, 1898 October 10

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 6721 Series 1 Sub-Series 2 Item 523
Scope and Contents

Letter from Neuberger family to Sigmund and Clara Heilner. Sara Neuberger's son and daughter have come to Baker, Oregon where they are accepted as brothers to the Heilner sons. The forward to this letter, written by Sanford Joseph Heilner, is important in explanation regarding the future. Dated October 10, 1898. Also contains a translation of the letter.

Dates: 1898 October 10

Max Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and Clara Heilner, 1898 October 12

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Identifier: MSS 6721 Series 1 Sub-Series 2 Item 524
Scope and Contents

Letter from Max Heilner to Sigmund and Clara Heilner. Max speaks of the Spanish-American War as well as the Alfred Dreyfus incident. The Paris Exhibition is in doubt. Shortly after this letter was written, Max and Fanny lose a second child. Julius Heilner died of typhoid fever in London. Dated October 12, 1898. Also contains a translation of the letter.

Dates: 1898 October 12