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Subject: Collecting of accounts


Business Letter Regarding Apple Purchase and Debt Collection, circa 1840 Business Letter Regarding Apple Purchase and Debt Collection, circa 1840

A one and a half page letter, likely written circa 1840, containing business instructions. The letter, possibly from Fred Tobias (London) to Henry Tobias in New York City, details the purchase of 200 bushels of apples and the collection of a debt. It also mentions Charles Tobias leaving the city. The letter's content suggests commercial activities within the food industry and trade.

Cigar Manufacturer's Protective Association Reference Book Cigar Manufacturer's Protective Association Reference Book

This reference book, published circa 1901 by the Cigar Manufacturer's Protective Association, lists most cigar dealers and manufacturers in the USA, categorized by city and state. It also includes credit limits for each business. The Association's services included bad debt collection, at a cost of $25 annually. The book contains numerous names of Jewish business owners, highlighting the significant presence of Jews in the cigar industry.

Collection Rate List: Gazzam, 229 Broadway, New York City, 1873 Collection Rate List: Gazzam, 229 Broadway, New York City, 1873

A manuscript document listing rates of commissions on collections made without legal process. The document, dated January 1, 1873, is from Gazzam at 229 Broadway, New York City. The back of the document provides explanations of various types of claims. This item is part of Manuscript Collection 1410, located in OOS, Binder 1, Page 17.

Letter from A. Cahn to Jacobs & Mayer Regarding the Seizure of Leoney & Co.'s Goods, Grenada, Mississippi, January 8, 1849 Letter from A. Cahn to Jacobs & Mayer Regarding the Seizure of Leoney & Co.'s Goods, Grenada, Mississippi, January 8, 1849

Two-page letter written in German from A. Cahn in Grenada, Mississippi, to Jacobs & Mayer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 8, 1849. Cahn requests that Jacobs & Mayer place a notice in New York and Philadelphia newspapers warning merchants against extending credit to M. Leoney (Marcus Levy), whose business has ceased to exist and whose goods have been seized by Cahn.

Letter from A.S.D. to Isaac Leeser Regarding Collections in Albany and Hudson, New York, circa 1849 Letter from A.S.D. to Isaac Leeser Regarding Collections in Albany and Hudson, New York, circa 1849

This letter, written circa January 1, 1849, from A.S.D. to Isaac Leeser, discusses collections from various individuals. It mentions Moses Schloss and Mr. Finkel in Albany, Mr. Jordan in Hudson, New York, and Mr. Beckel. The writer also notes that Mr. Wysinger is in prison due to a badly managed bankruptcy, resulting in an inability to collect anything. The letter's geographic context is Albany, New York.

Letter from E. W. Moise regarding debt collection, September 15, 1866 Letter from E. W. Moise regarding debt collection, September 15, 1866

A commercial letter written by E. W. Moise on September 15, 1866, concerning the collection of a debt. The letter was sent from Tuskegee, Alabama to Sumter, South Carolina. The letter provides biographical information about Moise, detailing his military service in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and his post-war career in South Carolina.

Letter from Lucius Levy Solomons to T. I. Tobias & Co., Albany, New York, July 11, 1825 Letter from Lucius Levy Solomons to T. I. Tobias & Co., Albany, New York, July 11, 1825

A one-page stampless letter, approximately 7-1/2" x 9-1/2", dated July 11, 1825, written by Lucius Levy Solomons in Albany, New York, to T. I. Tobias & Co. in New York City. Solomons, writing on behalf of his father, Levy Solomons, returns a note from Mr. Gilfert, explaining an unsuccessful attempt to collect payment and declining further involvement in the matter. The letter includes an "ALBANY" cds and a manuscript "12-1/2" rate.

Letter from N. Mears to Michael I. Tobias Regarding Debt, London, England, March 14, 1823 Letter from N. Mears to Michael I. Tobias Regarding Debt, London, England, March 14, 1823

Two-page letter from N. Mears, formerly of Jerusalem, residing in Peckham, Surrey, London, to Michael I. Tobias, a watchmaker in Liverpool, England, dated March 14, 1823. Mears details a debt owed by Tobias related to a watch case draft that was dishonored due to the bankruptcy of a third party, Rosenberg. Mears discusses previous attempts to collect payment, including a visit to Tobias in New York City by an associate, and indicates that if payment is not made, he will pursue legal action.

Letter from Solomon Raphael to Daniel Clymer, May 21, 1792 Letter from Solomon Raphael to Daniel Clymer, May 21, 1792

A one-page, stampless letter dated May 21, 1792, written by Solomon Raphael from Philadelphia to Daniel Clymer in Reading, Pennsylvania. The letter concerns the collection of a debt owed by a Mr. Zeanley. The body of the letter is in a hand other than Raphael's, but it is signed by him. The letter includes a docket by Clymer.

Trade Card for Hatch & Cohn, Creditors' Agency Trade Card for Hatch & Cohn, Creditors' Agency

This trade card advertises Hatch & Cohn, a Creditors' Agency located at 320 & 322 Broadway, New York, New York. The card is a simple, straight design and states that the agency was “late of Law” and the “Collection Dept. of H.B. Claflin.” The card is printed on white card stock. The back of the card is blank.