Geography: Plattsburgh


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Letter and Envelope from I. Scheier & Son, Plattsburgh, New York, to G. A. Baker, Ripton, Vermont, June 28, 1886 Letter and Envelope from I. Scheier & Son, Plattsburgh, New York, to G. A. Baker, Ripton, Vermont, June 28, 1886

This archival item consists of a letter and its accompanying envelope. The envelope, postmarked June 26, 1886, features advertising for I. Scheier & Son, the Plattsburgh Cigar Factory (established 1863), and the depot for Rochester Brewing & Excelsior Lager. The envelope's address indicates it was sent from Plattsburgh, New York, to Ripton, Vermont. The letter itself is not fully transcribed in the available metadata, but it references the Congregation Beth Israel in Plattsburgh, founded April 27, 1865, and lists Rabbi Jacob Lubin among its leadership.

Billhead - Merkel & Kahner, Plattsburgh, New York, June 19, 1882 Billhead - Merkel & Kahner, Plattsburgh, New York, June 19, 1882

Invoice from Merkel & Kahner, jobbers of imported and domestic cigars, tobaccos, pipes, etc., located at No. 40 Margaret Street, Plattsburgh, New York. Dated June 19, 1882. The bill lists various items purchased by F. Stowell of Ticonderoga, New York, including: cigars, tobacco, and pipes. The billhead has a decorative header with the business name and a framed section for the business address.

Financial Records of Mordecai Myers and the Bank of Plattsburgh, 1817 Financial Records of Mordecai Myers and the Bank of Plattsburgh, 1817

Two financial documents related to Mordecai Myers' stock ownership in the Bank of Plattsburgh, New York. The first document is a stock certificate dated June 7, 1817, for 25 shares issued to Mordecai Myers. The second document is a receipt dated September 10, 1817, acknowledging a payment of $53.12 by Myers for the same 25 shares. The documents provide insights into early banking practices and the financial activities of a prominent Jewish American figure in New York during the early 19th century.