Geography: Red Bluff


Associated Items

Letter from A. W. Keddie to Chad P. Braynard, Quincy and San Francisco, California, October 20, 1869 Letter from A. W. Keddie to Chad P. Braynard, Quincy and San Francisco, California, October 20, 1869

A letter written by A. W. Keddie to Chad P. Braynard on October 20, 1869. The letter is written on Levensohn & Galland letterhead, established in 1855. Levensohn was in San Francisco and Galland in Red Bluff, California. The letter was sent via Wells, Fargo & Co. and bears a Red Bluff postmark. The envelope includes advertising.

Billhead of Feigenbaum & Co., San Francisco, California, May 24, 1878 Billhead of Feigenbaum & Co., San Francisco, California, May 24, 1878

Billhead from Feigenbaum & Co., dated May 24, 1878. The billhead lists the company's addresses as 120-126 Sansome Street and 217-219 Pine Street, San Francisco, California. It was sold to S. L. Schoenfeld Bros. in Red Bluff, California.

Letter from Simon Novitzky to G.L. Kingsley, February 10, 1874 Letter from Simon Novitzky to G.L. Kingsley, February 10, 1874

A letter written by Simon Novitzky to G. L. Kingsley on February 10, 1874. The letter was sent via Wells Fargo & Co. and traveled between Red Bluff and Grass Valley, California.

Trade Card for S. D. Schoenfeld & Bro. Trade Card for S. D. Schoenfeld & Bro.

This trade card advertises S. D. Schoenfeld & Bro., a business in Red Bluff, California. The front of the card depicts sailboats and a man in a dinghy. The card is decorated with a red and gold border. It appears to have information on the back, but the image is obscured.

Collection of Billheads: S. D. Schoenfeld & Bro. and A. L. Bancroft & Co., Red Bluff and San Francisco, California, 1877-1878 Collection of Billheads: S. D. Schoenfeld & Bro. and A. L. Bancroft & Co., Red Bluff and San Francisco, California, 1877-1878

This collection contains four billheads from the period 1877-1878. Three billheads are from A. L. Bancroft & Co., booksellers, made out to S. D. Schoenfeld & Bro. in Red Bluff, California. One billhead is from A. J. Plate & Co., San Francisco. The included biographical information details the life and career of Salomen D. Schoenfeld, a prominent merchant in Red Bluff, from his emigration from Germany to his success in business and real estate in California. The documents are dated September 4th and 24th, 1877, and January 14th, 1878, and November 29th, 1877.

Collection of Financial Records and Billheads of Salomen D. Schoenfeld & Brother, Red Bluff, California, 1871-1878 Collection of Financial Records and Billheads of Salomen D. Schoenfeld & Brother, Red Bluff, California, 1871-1878

This collection comprises nine receipts and billheads documenting the business activities of Salomen D. Schoenfeld & Brother, a mercantile firm operating in Red Bluff, California, between 1871 and 1878. The records detail transactions with various clients and businesses, including financial dealings with Jonas Schoenfeld (acting for his brother), Feigenbaum & Co., Hamilton, John Rae, Gales & Co., the Bank of Tehama County, and S. B. Welch. The documents offer insights into the firm's operations and the economic landscape of Red Bluff during the late 19th century. Accompanying the financial documents is a biographical sketch of Salomen D. Schoenfeld, detailing his immigration from Germany, business ventures, and prominent role in Red Bluff society.

Letter from S. Ashim & Bro. to George Kingsley, October 8, 1875 Letter from S. Ashim & Bro. to George Kingsley, October 8, 1875

Commercial letter from S. Ashim & Bro., general merchandise dealers in Eureka, Nevada, to George Kingsley in Red Bluff, California, dated October 8, 1875. The letter details an order for merchandise.

Deed: Transfer of Property from B. Lowenfeld to S. D. Schoenfeld, Red Bluff County, California, January 19, 1872 Deed: Transfer of Property from B. Lowenfeld to S. D. Schoenfeld, Red Bluff County, California, January 19, 1872

This document is a deed transferring property from B. Lowenfeld to S. D. Schoenfeld in Red Bluff County, California. The deed, dated January 19, 1872, details the transfer for $300 in gold coin and includes two revenue stamps.