Board of Fire Masters (Charleston, SC), 62–63 Bodenheimer, Henry, 127 Boone, H. H., 106n7 Bornstein, George, 52n154 Brandes, Stuart D., 106n21, 107n32, 107n38 Braude, Benjamin, 23n21 Brav, Stanley R., 23n24, 25n47 Breibart, Solomon, 47n5–6, 48n37, 76n20, 77n47, 79n87 Brenner, Michael, 76n33 Breslauer, Charles, 14 Broadway Synagogue (Cincinnati, OH), 30 Brooks Brothers, 89, 91–92, 97, 107n32 Brown, Alan S., 110n87 Brown, John, 4 Browning & Leman Department Store, 63, 74 Brunsman, Denver, 152n* Bryant, William Cullen, 4 Buchanan, James, 6, 37, 88, 137, 140–141 Bull Run, first battle of, 14, 29, 33, 41; second battle of, 103 Bunker, Gary L., 25n41, 50n115, 105n1, 107n40, 110n86 Burrows, Edwin G., 22n5–6, 22n8, 24n28, 25n42– 44, 105n3, 106n16, 107n32, 107n38, 132n20 Busch, Isidor, 43 The Business History Review, 107n33 Byrne, Frank J., 109n<strong>64</strong> Byrne, Frank L., 110n78 C Calhoun, John C., 62 Cameron, Simon, 15, 88–89 Camp Randall, 90 Capitalism and Society, 25n38 Caplan, Eric (reviewer), 166 Caron, Vicki, 76n33 Carosso, Vincent, 22n5 Carvalho, Solomon N., 55 Cash, Wilbur J., 28, 47n8–9, 48n45 Cass, Lewis, 6 Cauthen, Charles E., 78n68, 78n72 Chalk, John, 70 Charleston County Courthouse, 66, 74 Charleston County Public Library, 75n1 Charleston Courier, 76n28, 78n56 Charleston Mercury, 65, 76n17, 77n49, 78n57, 78n59, 78n65, 79n78, 79n80–81 Chazan, Barry, 172n1 Chernow, Ron, 25n38 Chesebrough, David, 47n1 Chesnut, Mary, 32 Chicago Reform Association, 141 Chickamauga, battle of, 33 Chireau, Yvonne, 52n156 The Chosen Peoples (Todd Gitlin & Liel Leibovitz), 45 Christian Register, 75n5 Chumaceiro, Aron Mendes, 71 Chumaceiro, Joseph Haim, 71 Cincinnati, commercial history, 93–96 Civil War, antisemitism and, 16–18, impact on business, 121–123, <strong>Jewish</strong> efforts in, 83–111 184 • <strong>American</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Archives</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> Clarence, Edmund, 22n5 Clark, George, 108n54 Clark, Thomas P., 132n7, 134n74 Clarke, Mary Bayard, 33 Clay, Clement, 33 Clayton, David, 33 Cleveland Conference, 141 Cockrell, Thomas D., 110n87 Cohen, David Lopez, 61–62, <strong>64</strong>, 74, 77n39 Cohen, Isidor, 14 Cohen, Maria. See Lopez, Maria Cohen Cohen, Michael R., x, 113 Cohen, Miriam, 36 Cohen, Naomi W., 23n25, 25n46, 47n25, 50n86, 111n98 Cohen, Solomon, 39 College of Charleston, vii, 54, 75n1 Colored Orphans Asylum, 18 Columbia College, 152n* Columbia University, 145 Compromise of 1850, 4 Confederate Congress, 41 Confederate States Navy, 79n89 Confederate Torpedo Service, 79n89 Congregation Knesset Israel (Philadelphia, PA), 137 Congregation Mikve Israel-Emanuel (Curaçao), 77n34 Congregation Rodeph Shalom (Pittsburg, PA), 51n149 Coosaw Mining Company, 72 Copperhead politics, 44, 94 Courtenay & Company, 74 Courtenay, S. G., 65 Courtenay, William Ashmead, 66–67, 78n67 Crawford, E. B., 87 Curry, W. L., 110n87 Cutler, Irving, 48n35 D Dacosta, C. A., 60 Dalin, David G., 153n16 Damascus Blood Libel case, 140 Dana, Charles A., 105n4 Daniels, Jonathan, 42 Dattel, Gene, 132n14, 132n19 David & Meyer (firm), 119 David, Juda, 119, 129, 133n34 Davis, Jefferson, 32–35, 41, 117 Davis, Marni, Jews and Booze: Becoming <strong>American</strong> in the Age of Prohibition, reviewed, 158–159 Dawdy, Shannon, 152n* Debow’s Review, 4 DeCordova, R. J., 32–33 DeCredico, Mary A., 109n63–<strong>64</strong> Delo, David Michael, 109n74, 110n82 Dennis, Rembert C., 79n88, 80n89 Deutch, Joseph, 119–124, 129 Diner, Hasia, 132n8 Dinnerstein, Leonard, 25n39 Disraeli, Benjamin, 92 Dittenhoefer, Abram J., 10–11, 18, 24n27 Dixie, 28–29 Doherty, Beka, 24n37
Donohue, John, 74 Dorpinghaus, Sarah, 75n1 Dorsheimer, Philip, 89 Douglass, Frederick, 6, 10, 29, 43 Doyle, Don Harrison, 80n99 Draft Riots of 1863, 16, 18 Draper, Lyman, 107n30 Dred Scott decision, 4 Droysen, Johann Gustav, 138, 152n* Dubow, Sylvan Morris, 24n33, 105n2 Dun, R. G., 118, 127, 130 Dupreé, Alexander, 13 Durr, John Wesley, 122, 124 E Earlham College, 152–153n* Easterby, Samuel, 70 Ebaugh, David C., 70, 79n88–89, 80n89 The Economist, 115, 132n9 Einhorn, David, 8, 31, 33, 39–41, 44, 46, 48n54, 50n107, 50n112, 51n122, 52n162, 137–155; Ausgewählte Predigen und Reden, 145; Olat Tamid: Gebetbuch für Israelitische Reform- Gemeinden, 145 Eiseman, Meyer, 120, 128 Elliott, Stephen, 27, 29 Elzas, Barnett A., 54, 78n70–71, 79–80n89 Emancipation Proclamation, 1, 10, 70 Engelman, Uriah Zevi, 76n28, 79n87 Erben & Company, 59 Erben, Henry, 59 Erlanger bonds, 98 Evans, Eli N., 75n3, 79n87 Evans, John C., 74 Evening Post (New York, NY), 4 Evening Star. See New York Evening Star Exchange Building (Charleston, SC), 74 Exodus and Revolution (Michael Walzer), 45 Ezekiel, Moses, 43 F Fahs, Alice, 152n* Farmers’ & Exchange Bank (Charleston, SC), 63 Farmers’ and Exchange Bank, 74 Farnbacher, Jacob, 127 Faust, Drew Gilpin, 29, 46, 47n15, 49n78, 52n158, 52n160 Fein, Isaac M., 50n99, 50n105, 51n150 Feldman, Egal, 22n5 Feldman, Michael J., xiin6 Felsenthal, Bernhard, 39, 138, 141, 152n*, 153n5 Felsenthal, Emma, 153n17 Ferguson, James B., Jr., 98 Ferrera, Marie, 77n46 Ferris, Marcie Cohen, 80n97 Field, Ron, 109n62 Fillmore, Millard, 6, 153n15 Finestein, Israel, 22n1 First Nebraska regiment, 99 Fischel, Arnold, 15, 33 Fishbane, Eitan P., <strong>Jewish</strong> Renaissance and Revival in America (with Jonathan D. Sarna), reviewed, 172–174 Flade, Roland, 132n12, 132n16, 134n<strong>64</strong>, 134n67, 134n77, 134n80, 135n84 Flash, Harry, 34 Foner, Philip, 22n6, 23n14, 24n28 Fonseca, Balthasar da, 56 Forman, Ira, 23n25 Fort Moultrie (Charleston, SC), 66–67, 73–74 Fort Sumter, battle of, 66–67, 73, 85–86, 89–90 Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 3, 25n41 Frank, Henry, 129–130 Frankel, Jacob, 15 Frankel, Jonathan, 153n14 Frankenheimer, Phillip, 108n60 Franklin, Benjamin, 151 Fredrickson, George, 46, 48n46, 49n74, 49n84, 52n157, 52n161 Freedmen’s Hymn, 29 Fremont, John C., 6, 8–9 French Huguenot Church (Charleston, SC), 76n30 Freyhan, Julius, 126–127 Friend, Joseph, 130 Friend, Michael, 87, 106n28 Frowenfeld & Morganstern consortium, 92–93 Frowenfeld brothers, 107n42 Frowenfeld, E., 107n42 Frühauf, Tina, 76n32 Fuchs, Lawrence H., 22n9, 23n23, 23n25, 26n51 Fugitive Slave Act, 4, 7 G Gans, Solomon, 108–109n60 Gappelberg, Leonard I., 23n11–12 Garrison, William Lloyd, 10, 40 Garvey, Marcus, 45 Gay, Peter, 152n* Gebetbuch für Israelitische Reform-Gemeinden: Olat Tamid (David Einhorn), 140, 145 Geisendorff, J. C., 89 General Orders No. 11, 16–18, 28, 34, 95, 103, 122 Genovese, Eugene, 49n76 Gentile New York: The Images of Non-Jews among <strong>Jewish</strong> Immigrants (Gil Ribak), reviewed, 166–168 Gerber, David A., 118–119, 133n31 Gerbino, Giuseppe, 152n* German Democratic Club, 19 German Union Society, 18 Gettysburg, battle of, 14, 18 Gist, William Henry, 79n77 Gitlin, Todd, 45, 52n153 Glanz, Rudolf, 22n5, 110n87, 133n24 Glaser brothers, 89, 95, 97 Glaser, Julius, 97 Glaser, Lewis, 97 Glaser, Max, 96–97, 108n50, 108n52 Glaser, Samuel, 82, 97 Glenn, William, 93 Go Down Moses, 29 Godchaux, Leon, 98, 109n63 Gold Exchange, 117 Index • 185
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Noah, awakening from his drunkennes
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appealing to homeland and memory.
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