Box 20
Contains 13 Results:
William and Jennie Keyserling Tax Returns/Information, 1934-1940
William and Jennie Keyserling Tax Returns/information, 1941-1946
Misc. Property Related Correspondence, 1936-1941
Re. sale of Rosa Keyserling property (1936); letters re. sale (1937) of parts of WK's property (a family trust) to Harold Keyserling, Israel Keyserling and Mr. O.H. Bishop.
Property Deeds, 1899-1937
Oak Tree Packing House Tax Documents, 1938
Property Assessments, 1938
Notices of increased taxes on WK's St. Helena Island and Beaufort properties; breakdown of Keyserling properties and associated taxes (?).
William Keyserling's Financial Records Folder, approximately 1930s
Leather; embossed in gold lettering on front, "Valuable Papers, Wm. Keyserling, Meggetts, SC./Compliments of Georgia Veneer and Package Co., Brunswick, GA"; individual pockets inside folder to hold, insurance policies, deeds, stocks and bonds, etc; some red rot visible on exterior leather; all interior pockets have been sealed shut with age (presumed empty); does not appear to have been used.
Wolfe Realty Company, 1940-1941
Correspondence re. 123 E. 46th Street property (Savannah, GA) of Rosa Keyserling (deceased), managed by the Wolf Realty Company; correspondence to William Keyserling, executor of the estate; newspaper advertisements for rental of the property; rent statements (receipts) from tenants; invoices and updates for work performed on properties and general upkeep fees.
A. Miles Wilcox Realty, (1942-1943)
Correspondence re. property of Rosa Keyserling (Savannah Georgia,) now rented and managed by the A. Miles Wilcox Company; to William Keyserling, executor of her estate; newspaper advertisements for rental of properties; rent statements (receipts); invoices and updates for work performed on properties and general upkeep fees; includes tax receipts.
C.J. Hunter Realty Company, 1939-1943
Correspondence re. properties (different than above; 106 and 124 Bay St., Savannah, GA) of Rosa Keyserling, rented and managed by the C.J. Hunter Realty Company; to William Keyserling, executor of her estate; newspaper advertisements for rental of properties; rent statements (receipts) from tenants; invoices and updates for work performed on properties and general upkeep; includes tax and insurance information; invoices for repairs.