Box 6
Contains 150 Results:
David Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner, 1915 May 18
Letter from David Heilner to Sigmund Heilner. David writes a letter of condolence to Sigmund. Dated May 18, 1915. Includes a translation of the letter.
Sanford Joseph Heilner quotes, approximately 1970
Conclusion written by Sanford J. (Joseph) Heilner, the translator, researcher and devotee of all the preceding letters. Dated approximately 1970.
Richard Heilner journal, approximately 1940
Trsanscription of a journal by Richard Heilner. Dated approximately 1940.
Richard Heilner newspaper article, 1930 January 26
Photocopy of a newspaper article from Germany. Richard Heilner shown as one of the eight most important industrialists in Germany. Dated January 26, 1930.
Aaron Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, 1857 October 6, 1857 February 25
October 6, 1857 letter announces that Seligmann Heilner has dissolved his partnership with Julius Simonsfeld in Crescent City. Transcription of letter only, no original.
Max Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner, 1858 November 17
Transcription of a letter from Max Heilner to Sigmund Heilner. Max Heilner's letter of thanks for nineteen gold nuggets sent to him by his American brothers shows that Sigmund and Seligmann have found gold, thus money to help their German family. Dated November 17, 1858.
Sigmund Heilner diary entries, 1860 March 28, 1860 April 1
Transcription of diary entries. Sigmund's diary entries tell that he has become a partner to Henry Friedman in Crescent City, and that he collected money owed to him. The business referred to is a freight forwarding business. Dated March 28, 1860, April 1, 1860.
Aron Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner and Seligmann Heilner, 1860 April 27
Transcription of a letter from Aron Heilner to Sigmund and Seligmann Heilner. Aron acknowledges that his sons have deposited $12,000 in a California bank and advises them to put all or some of the money in the more secure Rothschild London Bank. Dated April 27, 1860.
Sigmund Heilner diary entries, 1860
Transcription of diary entries. Sigmund Heilner's diary entries show a thriving freight forwarding business. Dated 1860.
Seligmann Heilner letter to Sigmund Heilner, 1860 July 18
Transcription of a letter from Seligmann Heilner to Sigmund Heilner. Seligmann, decides to visit to his German family, takes $15,000 and a gold nugget with him to Germany. Dated July 18, 1860.