Letter from B. J. Lee to A. H. Frenke, and letter to Dears, 1941

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A two-page letter from Jewish American B. J. Lee to A. H. Frenke, confirming to Frenke that the Wolff family will receive passage from Lisbon, Portugal to New York City, New York on May 2, 1941.

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[Letterhead] The National City Bank of New York Established 1812 CABLE ADDRESS "CITIBANK" New York February 11, 1941 IN REPLYING PLEASE QUOTE INITIALS [end letterhead] L/C

[handwritten] file Levy Sol [end handwritten]

Mr. A. H. Frenke, Assistant Vice President, Liberty National Bank and Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky.

Dear Mr. Frenke:

We refer to our correspondence regarding steamship passages arranged for the Wolff family and wish to inform you that we have been advised by the American Export Line that they have been offered passage on their ship sailing May 2 from Lisbon to New York.

If we hear anything further on this matter, we shall be glad to pass it along to you.

Very truly yours,

[signed] B J Lee Assistant Cashier.

[handwritten]

Louisville Ky Feby 16/44

Dears You see I am trying to get all the information possible when to look for you so I can make some arangement would it be possible earlier? so do so of course you must know best may be for Albert & Jean Paul first as per haps steamship acomodation, for 2 could be gotten at an earlier date? of course this is only a sugestion did you & Robert get the finances from W Laner? #2 Rue Terraible Lyon R[illegible] 2 [illegible] let me know so I can pay it to these friends here also Amr Ex Cr $100.00

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I was sorry to read that you had winter weather in the midi I was in hopes you would escape that to keep your good health & courage. I hope all is well of course I am thinking about what your wrote Your mama seriously ill?? hope not any more so serious you may know how I feel until I have better news & you then write all is Ok is it I can only hope so let me know as often as possible as my thoughts are always with you, I am feeling Ok there plenty to do & happy to do it & will find plenty to do for you when you are here the Boys of course so keep well [illegible] good care of each other so we our enjoy [illegible] together, hope you have all you need for the most essential, so until next week & hoping to have good news from all of you in a few days I remain as Ever your dear [illegible]

Love from Janet & Mr Feg

Best regards to the Hess family

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