Box JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 2
Contains 32 Results:
Miscellaneous, 1947 July 7, 1949 July 27
Invoice from Dr. Emil Novak of Baltimore, MD to Nettie Levenson for $10 exam; letter from "Harry and Muriel" of White Plains, NY thanking the Levenson’s for their hospitality during a visit to Bishopville.
Biographical Information
Notes compiled by Gladys Alch, wife of Jerome B. Alch; include details about the Alch name and the first Alch’s in America; information about how Solomon B. Alch and Anna Levine Alch met and names of siblings; detailed notes re. Solomon and Anna’s eleven children (birth dates, spouses’ names, career accomplishments and children’s names).
Photographs, 1910s-1990s
News Clippings, 1930s-1950s
Benjamin and Mary Solomon papers, 1917-1957
Louis Michael Libater papers, 1895-1904
Papers consist of Louis Michael Libater's certificate of U.S Citizenship (1904) and a photographic portrait (re-print) of Libater, ca. 1885. Citizenship certificate was issued by Judge William H. Brawley, U.S. District Court of South Carolina, on testimony of O.N. Levy and Wolf Levin, both of Charleston, SC. Notation on certificate that Libater must "renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria."
Max Furchgott photographs of Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim, 1948-1957
Synagogue Emanu-El, Maryville Cemetery stock certificate, 1949
Certificate number 22 (printed on both sides) indicates that Matthew Steinberg purchased one share of capital stock in Synagogue Emanu-El's Maryville Cemetery for $100; dated March 1, 1949, and signed by Macey Kronsberg, president of Synagogue Emanu-El. Includes photocopies of certificate.
Photographs of an unidentified South Carolina family, approximately 1900
These twelve sepia tone photographs picture two women, a man, two young girls, and at least one more child who is visible in the background of several images. Subjects (who may be a Jewish family in Camden, South Carolina) are dressed in formal styles of the early 1900s. All photographs were taken in the garden behind a house with subjects in formal poses.
