Letter from Joseph H. M. Chumaciero, KKBE minister, to the Board of Trustees regarding his decision to accept his election as minister of the congregation.
Letter from Laura L. Wineman, director of the KKBE choir, to President of the Board, Charles H. Moise. Wineman discusses the incorporation of instrumental music with the choir's singing. She relates the music from the "Portuguese Minhag" and a German synagogue.
Page 162 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with three plats. Plat 1 shows land located near Payne Street with several streams. Plat 2 shows lots located in the Village of Hampstead, located near America Street. The plat also shows marshland and streams. Plat 3 has numerous tears and holes. Plat 4 shows lots and structures located between Meeting Street and Lynch Street.
Page 47 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with four plats. Plat 1 shows lots between America Street and Meeting Street, and between Moultrie Street and Line Street. Plat 1 also includes a stretch of Moultrie Street and Hampton Street extending from Meeting Street to King Street. Plat 2 shows the plan of a wharf and channel located on East Bay Street, and includes several planned buildings and structures. Plat 3 shows lots of land located between East Bay Street and the "Edge of Channel of Cooper Street." Plat 4 shows lots located near East Bay Street's intersections with Water Street and Lynches Lane. Plat 4 shows several buildings, "Flat Broken ground," low lands, and a "Shoal dry at Low Water."
Page 209 of the City Engineer's Plat Book with one plat. The plat shows lots on and near Smith Street, between Radcliffe Street and Vanderhorst Street.
Letter from Joseph H. M. Chumaciero, KKBE minister, to Philip Wineman, President of the Board of Trustees, regarding credentials for a "Mr. Garfunkle."
Letter in German from John Heinemann, organist and member of the church, to Church Council asking to renew his contract as organist with German Evangelical Lutheran Church and stating reasons for his request.
Letter in German from Heinrich Emil Eckel to the President and Council Members of the German St. Matthew's Church offering himself as a candidate for the customary annual selection for the position of organist. He references his experience playing his own works at two concerts given to celebrate the founding of the church. He also states other churches in the city have offered him a ten-year position as organist, which speaks best to his qualifications.
Scrapbook given to Benjamin Adolf Rodrigues Ottolengui by his mother and father, Helen Rodriguez Ottolengui and Daniel Ottolengui. The book includes a number of newspaper clippings notably regarding topics such as women, the Civil War, theatre performances, and politics. The book also includes two handwritten poems by Daniel Ottolengui entitled, "The Blackbird" and "The Lying Machine."