Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
Lists, 1940
A list of expenses and income by months for 1940; and a list of Accounts receivable (1940) by customer name and amount owed
Stock books for 5 and 10 cts. Store, or general dry goods, listing item, cost (often in code), selling price, etc., 1940-1943
Two Blue Horse Note Books were distributed by I.M. Pearlstine and Sons, Charleston; and Shep Pearlstine, St. Matthews, SC
Insurance and property-related papers of Leon Weinberg, 1937-1943
Papers (1937-1943) include deeds, mortgages, abstracts of title, insurance policies, plat, etc. re LW-s ownership of various parcels of land and buildings in Manning, SC -- including a cotton warehouse, a barbershop, a tenant outside of town, a grocery store and a dry goods or dime store. Title abstract mentions land owned by the Moses Levi family; with a life insurance on LW-s wife Cornelia.
Miscellaneous financial papers of Leon Weinberg, 1941
Loose items (1941) removed from check book stubs, including telephone bills and receipts naming F.P. Burgess and correspondence with latter and Alex Sprunt and Son, Inc. re cotton.
Land Records
These are photocopies of originals (1857, 1877-1945) of plats, deeds, mortgages, wills, etc. relating to selling, transferring ownership of, and buying various parcels of land in Manning, SC from various members of the Weinberg and Levi families.
Family history and genealogies
Photocopies of correspondence, family trees, genealogical tables, biographical summaries, and an 1854 marriage contract of Weinberg, Levi, Iseman and related families, tracing the Levi (later Weinberg) family from Germany in the 1600s to South Carolina. Ca. 1830, through Civil War service to the 20th century; with listings of Weinberg and related family members in the Jewish cemetery in Georgetown, SC.
Family history certificates and misc.
Photocopies of originals (1922-1940-s) mostly documenting the connection (through marriage) of Weinberg and McKelvey families; with diplomas, confirmation certificates, marriage invitations, Daughter of American Revolution genealogical papers, and Founding (1922) of the Clarendon County Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Family history photograph
A copy of an 1888 photograph of the Manning Guards, with names of members noted. Jewish members include Capt. A. Levi and 2nd Lieutenant L. Appelt.
Miscellaneous family papers
Photocopies of originals (1922-1988). Includes bills of sales, list of household goods, receipts, painting contract, stock certificate and specifications for the construction of a service.