Box 1
Contains 30 Results:
Correspondence to Nina Moïse Solomons from her husband, Dr. E. Alva Solomons, 1897-1899
Correspondence to Nina Moïse Solomons from her husband, Dr. E. Alva Solomons, 1897 June 16
Letter details his activities in Sumter, SC (she is on Sullivan’s Island); mentions his dental practice and social appointments; refers to her recent visit to Sumter.
Correspondence to Nina Moïse Solomons from her husband, Dr. E. Alva Solomons, 1897 July 3
Expresses his desire to see her; details a dance in Sumter and inquires about her activities.
Correspondence to Nina Moïse Solomons from her husband, Dr. E. Alva Solomons, 1897 July 25th
Solomons laments about a cancelled trip to visit Nina; complains about the mosquitoes in his room; writes about planning a visit to Sullivan’s Island; mentions his poor health and mutual acquaintances.
Correspondence to Nina Moïse Solomons from her husband, Dr. E. Alva Solomons, 1897 September 3
Letter contains poetic verses (not Solomons) that reminded him of time spent with Nina on Sullivan’s Island; mentions he has selected "the rings" wants to finalize plans for an upcoming visit.
Correspondence to Nina Moïse Solomons from her husband, Dr. E. Alva Solomons, 1899 June 11
(Nina and Solomons are now married); expresses how much he misses her (after six days apart); describes the towns and landscape of Arizona (where he may be recuperating from an illness); mentions visiting with a friend (Nones?)
Correspondence to Nina Moïse Solomons from her husband, Dr. E. Alva Solomons, undated
Solomons describes having stitches taken out of a wound (in his neck?); mentions an upcoming operation he will need (for enlarged glands in his neck); writes that his sister is taking care of him.
Correspondence to Nina Moïse Solomons from her mother sisters and brother, undated
From Esther Lion Moïse (mother), undated
Thanks Nina for a Mother’s Day letter; mentions the horrors reported in the newspaper and writes, "Sodom and Gomorrah was no worse than these times"; general updates about relatives and social activities.
From Albert Lion Moïse (brother), undated
He extends birthday wishes to his sister and compliments her on her character; discusses how great men are the sons of great mothers, and hopes that her husband will prove to be a good man ; written on letterhead of "Sharp/Alleman and Moïse/Attorneys and Councilors at Law."