Author: Aron Heilner
Recipient: Sigmund Heilner
Description: Letter from Aron Heilner to his son Sigmund Heilner, dated April 29, 1854. Aron Heilner is puzzled by the circumstances of his son, Seligmann Heilner, in California. Aron suggests that Seligmann join Sigmund in Washington, D.C.
Aron Heilner to Sigmund Heilner, April 29, 1854
English Text
Urspringen, the 29th of April, 1854
Beloved Son Sigmund!
Although we wrote to you just 8 days ago, we are sending you another letter. Yesterday we received a letter from Seligmann written on the 5th of March from Cresent City in which he asks me to send to you 500ff for the trip to him. My reply can be read by you in the accompanying letters you will soon be receiving. He writes further that he has already written to you two times but has not yet received an answer. What I don't understand is that he knew you were in Washington, since you received a letter from him there. In New York there are two letters waiting for you at the Post Office. You can inquire after them. I learned nothing about his circumstances from his letter. What he is doing remains a puzzle to me. I wish and hope that he will come to you and you with both be together. I do not want you to go to him, however. If you have not yet forwarded the first letter on, you can just keep it. If you have sent it, then send this one without delay. Many greetings and kisses to you from your father.
A. Heilner
Our mother and your brothers and sisters heartily greet you.

