Box 4
Contains 13 Results:
Correspondence. Alexander Allison to C.H. Eilers, regarding possible purchase of C. H. Eilers’ 37 acres, 1902 -1903
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.
CHE#2:L.16.1 Alex Allison, San Pedro to Mr. C. Ilers [sic], Hemet, Cal., March 16, 1902
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.
CHE#2:L.16.2 Alex Allison, San Pedro to Mr. Eilers, Hemet, Cal., April 2, 1902
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.
CHE#2:L.16.3 Alex Allison, San Pedro to Mr. Eylers [sic]. Hemet, Cal., July 25, 1902
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.
CHE#2:L.16.4 Alex Allison, San Pedro to Mr. Eylers [sic]. Hemet, Cal., August 7, 1902
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.
CHE#2:L.16.5 Alex Allison, San Pedro to Mr. C. Eiler, [sic]. Hemet, Cal., August 11, 1902
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.
CHE#2:L.16.6 Alex Allison, San Pedro to Mr. Eiler [sic]. Hemet, Cal., September 18, 1902
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.
CHE#2:L.16.7 Alex Allison, San Pedro to Mr. C H Eylers [sic]. Hemet, Cal., October 13, 1902
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.
CHE#2:L.16.8 Sales agreement written in pencil by A. Allison. Signed by C. H. Eilers, October 14, 1902
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.
CHE#2:L.16.9 Alex Allison, San Pedro to Mr. Eylers [sic]. Hemet, Cal., October 19, 1902
This series contains letters sent mostly to Carl and Charles Eilers regarding purchases of land, and other sales and lease agreements. Also included is correspondence sent between family members, mostly from Germany. A majority of these letters are in German.Also included in this series are vintage postcards that feature images of California.