Box 5
Contains 130 Results:
Joseph Heilner, Emma Neuberger, and Millie Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and Clara Heilner, 1896 June 24
Letter from Joseph Heilner, Emma and Millie Neuberger to Sigmund and Clara Heilner. Joe is visiting his sister, Millie, in San Francisco, California. Dated June 24, 1896. Also contains a translation/transcription of the letter.
Chinese prescription, before 1917
Chinese prescription consisting of fourteen herbs. Sigmund put much faith in Chinese doctors. Dated before 1917.
Max Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and family, 1896 August 17
Letter from Max Heilner to Sigmund Heilner. Max writes that he and David will part ways in business. Much sickness has occurred to the German Heilners. Dated August 17, 1896. Also contains a translation of the letter.
David Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and Clara Heilner, 1896 September 1
Letter from David Heilner to Sigmund and Clara Heilner. David writes of the disunity in the family. David blames Max's wife for the disharmony. Dated September 1, 1896. Also contains a translation of the letter.
Sophie Heilner Elsas and Oscar Elsas letter to Sigmund Heilner and Clara Heilner, 1896 October 17
Letter from Sophie Heilner Elsas to Sigmund Heilner. Writes that Clara, Max and Fanny's daughter has died. Sophie's son, Martin, has become engaged to his employer’s daughter. Sophie and Oscar are grandparents. Dated October 17, 1896. Also contains a translation of the letter.
David Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner, 1896 November 5
Letter from David Heilner to Sigmund Heilner. The German Heilner family rift continues. Dated November 5, 1896. Also contains a translation of the letter.
Max Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and family, 1897 May 6
Letter from Max Heilner to Sigmund Heilner. Max laments the death of his daughter and the family problems that beset his life. Dated May 6, 1897. Also contains a translation of the letter.
Sophie Heilner Elsas and Oscar Elsas letter to Sigmund Heilner and Clara Heilner, 1897 July 14
Letter from Sophie Heilner and Oscar Elsas to Sigmund Heilner. Sophie writes that son, Martin Elsas, is married. Regina is moving to Wurzburg with daughter, Retta. Dated July 14, 1897. Also contains a translation of the letter.
Photograph of Martin Elsas and Antonie Elsas, approximately 1897
Photograph of Martin and Antonie Elsas. Dated approximately 1897.
Clipping of St. Elizabeth hospital, approximately 1897
Clipping from newspaper of a drawing and caption of how St. Elizabeth Hospital would look when completed on August 24, 1897, in Baker City, Oregon. Dated approximately 1897.