Abraham I. H. Bernal Letter
Scope and Content Note
This collection contains a letter to Judah L. Hackenburg of Philadelphia, in which Bernal writes of his efforts to secure a teaching position in Louisville, KY and mentions a Jewish seminary in Louisville "with 30 to 40 pupils."
Dates
- Sept. 5, 1850
Creator
- Bernal, Abraham I. H. (Person)
Access Restrictions
The collection is open to all researchers, except items that may be restricted due to their fragility, or privacy.
Use Restrictions
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Extent
1 Folders
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
In this letter to Judah L. Hackenburg of Philadelphia, Bernal writes of his efforts to secure a teaching position in Louisville, KY and mentions a Jewish seminary in Louisville "with 30 to 40 pupils."
Physical Location
Collection is located in Consolidated Box P16.
Acquisition Note
Gift of Yosef Goldman, 1984
Digitization Note
Box CB, Folder 1 has been digitized as part of an ongoing digitization-on-demand program at the Center for Jewish History.
Processing Information
This collection and finding aid are minimally processed.
- Title
- Guide to the Abraham I. H. Bernal Letter, September 5, 1850 P-581
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Finding aid created by marc2ead_ajhs.xsl
- Date
- © 2009
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Revision Statements
- December 7, 2018.: Added container list in preparation for collection on-demand digitization. Updated Creators, added Arrangement Note, Processing Note. Tanya Elder.
- September 2020: RJohnstone: post-ASpace migration cleanup.
Repository Details
Part of the American Jewish Historical Society Repository