Box 6
Contains 22 Results:
David Henry Mordecai (1833-1859). Travel Diary, 1858
David Henry Mordecai (1833-1859). Travel Diary, 1858
Journal describes sightseeing in Egypt, the pyramids, circumcision ceremony, visiting the DeLeon family, etc. In Constantinople, he mentions women glimpsed in harem, & St. Sophia. He continues on to Athens, takes Turkish baths, goes to Pompeii, Capri, Paestum, Salerno, and Rome, visiting the Vatican, Sistine Chapel, etc. With worsening tuberculosis, he returns to Heidelberg and the diary abruptly ends. Some entries in German.
David Henry Mordecai (1833-1859) Letters, 1856-1858
Letters to his mother and sisters re schooling in Heidelberg, sightseeing in Germany and Italy. With 1859 letter from C. W. Boyd after Mordecai’s death.
Mordecai Family Letters, invitations, legal papers, etc.
Edgar M. Lazarus (1836-1884) travel diary, 1859
Edgar M. Lazarus (1836-1884) CSA era papers
CSA era papers of Lazarus in Palmetto Guards, Siege Train, and Company B., Manigualt’s Battalion. Medical discharge papers for myopia, with signatures of J. Dickson Bruns, Eli Geddings, and Robert Lebby. Clothing (oversize), mustering out documents, manuscript copy of General Order 18, General Joseph Johnston. Oaths of Allegiance of R. and E. M. Lazarus, with photo & negative of latter document; petition for pardon and official correspondence from William Seward granting pardon.
Edgar M. Lazarus (1836-1884) CSA era papers Photocopies of materials in folder 6/6
Edgar M. Lazarus (1836-1884) Ketuba, 1864 October 19
Marriage document Lazarus & Minnie Mordecai (born 1839)
Edgar M. Lazarus (1836-1884), 1864, 1867
Letter (1864) from unknown writer in CSA Nitre and Mining Bureau re torpedo boat; and from Henry S. Samuel (1867), parnass, Liverpool synagogue re political situation in US after the Civil War
Edgar M. Lazarus. US Appraiser Papers, 1865-1870
President Andrew Johnson’s appointment of Lazarus to Appraiser, Customs House, Charleston (oversize), and related correspondence. Papers re Lazarus_ inability to serve due to CSA service and petition of Charleston merchants favoring Lazarus. With papers re resignation (1866) attempts at getting paid.