Box 4
Contains 151 Results:
CHE#2: L17.1-13. Correspondence Martha Schrader to C.H. Eilers. Written in German, content may include information on immigrant life in Illinois, 1903 -1904
10 letters in German. L.17.2, L.17.5, and L.17.11 are envelopes only.
CHE#2:L.18 Minna [sister of Carl Eilers], Misburg, Germany to Carl Eilers, Compton, October 19, 1904
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.19 C. M. Gehrkens, Los Angeles, to [Carl Eilers] , 1900 -1920
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.20 C. M. Gehrkens, Los Angeles, to [Carl Eilers], January 2, 1914
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.21 E. G. Bernal, Los Angeles to C. H. Eilers, Route 2, Box. 452 Long Beach. Letter is in regards to widening of Alameda Street, May 18, 1925
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.22 C.H. Eilers and Josephine Eilers to California Well Drilling Company regarding extension of lease, January 26, 1928
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.23 Henry Eilers, et al., to Dominguez Estate Company regarding acquiring well site, October 4, 1967
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.24 , E. H. Booth, President, Dominguez Estate Company to Henry Eilers regarding easement for access road (two letters), October 6, 1967; October 17, 1967
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/PC.1 Luhken (cousin), Varel to ‘Karl’ Eilers, Los Angeles, CA, March 31 [no year]
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/PC.2 Unknown writer to C. H. Eilers, Bramloge, January 8, 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.