Telegraph
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Telegram from M. Siegel to C.D. Spivak, 1910 January 18
Telegram from M. Siegel in Atlanta, Georgia, to C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado, that reads "prepare body for first train that leaves for Atlanta." Siegel is also wanting to know what time the train will arrive.
Telegram from Mrs. H. Schick to C.D. Spivak, 1909 November 23
Telegram from Mrs. H. [R] Schick in New York City, New York, to C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado, stating to bury her late husband, Harry Schick, and to duplicate a copy of his death certificate.
Telegram from Mrs. Nerenbaum to C.D. Spivak, 1910 January 18
Telegraph from Mrs. Gertie Nerenbaum in Atlanta, Georgia, to C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado, stating that she has sent $48.00 and to send her deceased husbands body home, Morris Nerenbaum. Mrs. Nerenbaum is requesting to answer when the body has left.
Telegram from Rebecca Fisher to C.D. Spivak, 1910 June 15
Telegram from Rebecca Fisher in New York, New York, to C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado, stating to give the deceased Philip Fisher a hebrew buirial and to send a bill.
Telegram from Rebecca Goldstein to Dr. C.B. Spivak [C.D. Spivak], 1908 August 6
Postal Telegraph Commercial Cables Telegram from Rebecca Goldstein in New Haven, Connecticut, to Dr. C.B. Spivak [C.D. Spivak] in Denver, Colorado, requesting that he send her husband's body to New Haven and that expenses will be paid there.
Telegram from Rosa [Rosie] Blumberg to C.D. Spivak, 1909 October 15
Telegram from Rosa [Rosie] Blumberg in Cincinnati, Ohio, to C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado, stating to send the remains of Sam Blumberg to Cincinnati for as cheap as possible.
Telegram from S.S. Garson to C.D. Spivak, Undated
Telegram from the Federation of Jewish Charities to C.D. Spivak, 1909 September
Telegram from The Federation of Jewish Charities of Louisville, Kentucky, to C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado, stating that they are interested and anxious about the admission case of a Mrs. Rebecca Vortz of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and when she will be admitted.
Telegram Return, 1909 November 22
Receipt from the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company to C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado, stating that a telegram Spivak tried to send to Mrs. Regina Schick in New York City, New York, could not be delivered because there is no such address and the pay the bearer the amount of sum $8.00.
Telegram return, 1909 November 26
Return of a Postal Telegraph-Cable Company to C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado, stating that Mrs. Annie Stayon from New York City, New York, did not make the payment to receive the telegram. It reads "Please pay bearer the payment $.80."