Box 2
Contains 21 Results:
Texas General Information II
Excerpts (2 packets) from Pioneer Jewish Texans, by Natalie Ornish, excerpts from Jewsih Heroes and Heroines of America, by Seymour Brody, thesis (photocopy) “100 Years of Jewry in San Antonio,” by Frances R. Kallison
Texas Gerneral Information III
Personal notes and letters, article “Settlement of the Jews in Texas,” by Rev. Henry Cohen, bibliographical notes, excerpts from Hurrah for Texas, by Adolphus Sterne, excerpts from A Jewish Tourist’s Guide to the U.S., Bernard Postal
Virginia General Information
Personal letters, newspaper articles (photocopy), excerpt from “Men of the South,” by Southern Biographical Association, account book/diary (photocopy), congregational information, excerpts from A Jewish Tourist’s Guide to the U.S., by Bernard Postal, pamphlet “Jewish Experience in Virginia,” historical information on Ohef Sholom Temple, Norfolk, VA
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Excerpts from A Portrait of Jewish Life: Fredricksburg, Virginia, 1860-1986, by Ruth Friedman
Petersburg, Virginia
Hitory of the Jews of Petersburg: 1789-1950, Louis Ginsberg (photocopy)
Richmond, Virginia
Correspondence (typed copy), list of Richmond Volunteers, articles “Rosena Hutzler Levy Recalls the Civil War,” by Saul Viener and “History of Chimborazo Hospital, C. S. A.,” from Southern Historical Society Papers
Richmond, Virginia II
Excerpts from books In Richmond During the Confederacy, by Sallie A. Brock; Universal and Particular Obligations, by Claire M. Rosenbaum; Eventful Years and Experiences, by Bertram W. Korn; The History of the Jews of Richmond from 1769-1917, by Herbert T. Ezekiel
Richmond, Virgina III
Personal notes and letters, newspaper excerpts (photocopy), correspondence and memoirs (photocopy), excerpts from family histories
Richmond, Virginia IV
Excerpts from Memoirs of American Jews, 1775-1865, by Jacob R. Marcus; Richmond’s Jewry, 1769-1976, by Myron Berman
Richmond, Virginia V
Pamphlet “The Hebrew Cemetery of Congregations Beth Shalome and Beth Ahabah”; Universal and Particular Obligations, by Claire M. Rosenbaum; excerpts from The Light Burns On, by Dr. Edward N. Calisch; booklet “A Family Tapestry: The Hutzlers and Richmond,” by Melvin I. Urofsky; copies of “Generations,” Journal of Congergation Beth Ahabah Museum and Archives Trust