Geography: Tyler


Associated Items

Letter from Drey & Kahn to Robertson & Herndon, St. Louis and Tyler, 1876 Letter from Drey & Kahn to Robertson & Herndon, St. Louis and Tyler, 1876

Letter from Drey & Kahn, French and American Window Glass dealers in St. Louis, Missouri, to Robertson & Herndon, attorneys in Tyler, Texas. Dated December 18, 1876. The letter discusses business matters. Both firms were Jewish.

Letter from Drey & Kahn to Robertson & Herndon, January 11, 1877 Letter from Drey & Kahn to Robertson & Herndon, January 11, 1877

Business letter from Drey & Kahn, French and American Window Glass manufacturers in St. Louis, Missouri, to Robertson & Herndon, attorneys in Tyler, Texas, dated January 11, 1877. The letter discusses business matters between the two firms, both of which appear to have Jewish owners.

Letter from D. Doppelmayer to Robertson & Herndon, November 30, 1876, with accompanying envelope Letter from D. Doppelmayer to Robertson & Herndon, November 30, 1876, with accompanying envelope

This archival item consists of a letter dated November 30, 1876, from D. Doppelmayer, a dealer in dry goods and general merchandise in Marshall, Texas, to the law firm Robertson & Herndon in Tyler, Texas. The letter includes a $100.00 retainer for a lawsuit. An accompanying envelope, postmarked in Marshall, Texas, is also included. The envelope is undated. The letter provides insight into business practices and legal proceedings in 19th-century Texas. Note that D. Doppelmayer was later President of Adath Israel Synagogue in Marshall, Texas when it was formed in 1887.

Collection of Business Records from Marshall and Tyler, Texas: Letters, Billheads, and Envelopes (1876-undated) Collection of Business Records from Marshall and Tyler, Texas: Letters, Billheads, and Envelopes (1876-undated)

This collection comprises three items: a letter dated December 8, 1876, from I. Dreyfus, a dry goods merchant in Marshall, Texas, to a law firm in Tyler, Texas; a billhead from the National Bank of Jefferson in Marshall, Texas (undated); and an envelope addressed to James Turner in Tyler, Texas, with a return address for I. Dreyfus, Robertson & Herndon in Marshall, Texas (undated). The letter details a lawsuit, mentioning Mr. Levy and D. Doppelmayer, who appears to manage Dreyfus's business. The collection also includes a cover with a blue Marshall postmark and a list of cash sent to Jefferson totaling $9,766.00. The connection to Jefferson, Arkansas, is suggested by the presence of numerous Dreyfus family members buried in Jefferson County, Arkansas.

Letter from Samuel Zuckermann to W.S. Herndon, Mineola, Texas, May 20, 1878 Letter from Samuel Zuckermann to W.S. Herndon, Mineola, Texas, May 20, 1878

Commercial letter written by Samuel Zuckermann, a wholesale grocer and provision dealer in Mineola, Wood County, Texas, to W.S. Herndon in Tyler, Texas, on May 20, 1878. The letter contains commercial content and reflects Zuckermann's business activities.

Letter from S. Schiffer & Nephews to Robertson & Herndon, February 27, 1874 Letter from S. Schiffer & Nephews to Robertson & Herndon, February 27, 1874

A one-page business letter written on letterhead from S. Schiffer & Nephews, wholesale grocers at 36 Vesey Street, New York City, to Robertson & Herndon in Tyler, Texas, on February 27, 1874. The letter concerns the collection of a bad debt. The letter is accompanied by its original postal cover.