Wolff Family Papers 
   
   
Inventory
   
     
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I.   Correspondence    
         
  A. 1870s-Photocopies: Nine letters; includes letters to Henry Wolff from Moritz Wolff, Michael Wolff, Samuel Wolff and Pauline Wolff from Rogowo; USE PHOTOCOPIES  
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  B. 1870s-Originals  
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  C. 1880s-Photocopies: Four letters; includes letters from Michael Wolff in Rogowo; return correspondence from Henry Wolff in Allendale, SC to Pauline Wolff (one letter on "Henry Wolff/Dealer in General Merchandise, Cotton and Fertilizers" stationary; USE PHOTOCOPIES  
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  D. 1880s-Originals  
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  E. 1890s-Photocopies: Eighteen letters; includes letters from Henry Wolff on his Allendale business letterhead to his family in Germany; letters to Henry Wolff from "Jenny" in New York, from Michael Wolff in Rogowo, from Paula Busch, from Samuel Wolff in Brooklyn, NY, from Moritz Wolff; USE PHOTOCOPIES  
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  F. 1890s-Originals  
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  D. No Date-Photocopies: Six letters; many are fragments of letters; handwriting matches earlier letters from Henry Wolff’s relatives in Germany; includes letter in Hebrew; USE PHOTOCOPIES  
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  E. No Date-Originals  
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II.   Material for teaching Hebrew: owned by Lena Pearlstine Berkman; book, "The American Hebrew Primer: an easy method of teaching," by L. Aufrecht, 1868; also includes two copy books (ca. 1920) of notes used to guide students (Sura Wengrow included) through Hebrew lessons.  
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