Lewis, Daniel, 77n39 Libo, Kenneth, 132n12, 133n25, 133n27 Lichtenstein, Lewis, 98 Lieber, Francis, 145 Lilienthal, Max, 24n35, 26n51, 30, 38, 44, 51n145–146 Lincoln, Abraham, x, 1–2, 9–12, 14–15, 17–21, 26n51, 27–28, 31–34, 38–39, 41, 43–45, 66, 70, 85, 88, 92; assassination of, 19–21 Little David torpedo boat, 70 Lloyd Street Synagogue (Baltimore, MD), 58 Loeb firm, 118 Loeb, Solomon, 104 Logan, Elizabeth, 72 Logan, Ellen, 72 Lopez family, 65 Lopez House, 63 Lopez, Aaron, 53, 56, 73, 75n10 Lopez, Catherine Dobyn (née Hinton), 56, 61–2, 72–73, 76n13 Lopez, David, III, 68 Lopez, David, Jr., x, 53–81 Lopez, David, Sr., 55–56, 75n10 Lopez, Edward H., 73 Lopez, John Hinton, 56, 61, <strong>64</strong>, 67, 71, 73–74, 76n13, 77n43, 80n95 Lopez, Julian L., 73 Lopez, Louisa A. See Moise, Louisa A., Lopez Lopez, Maria Cohen, 77n43 Lopez, Mathew, slave of David Lopez, Jr., 54 Lopez, Moses E., 54, 60–61, 67, 69–74 Lopez, Priscilla Moses (mother of David Lopez, Jr.), 53 Lopez, Priscilla. See Hart, Priscilla Lopez Lopez, Rebecca (née Moise), 56, 62, 65–66, 73 Lopez, Sally, 53–54, 723 Lord, Francis A., 109n69, 109n74, 110n83, 110n89 Lounsbury, Carl R., 78n66 Lowenburg, Isaac, 129–130 Lynch, Patrick N., 71, 80n91 Lyon, Robert, 6–7, 11, 21, 23n16 Lyons, Joseph, 62 M McBee, Vardy, 68 MacCaslin, Richard B., 110n92 McCawley, Patrick, 75n1 McClellan, George, 14, 19 McCulloch, John Ramsay, 107n33 McGraw, Judith, 107n33 McGraw, Thomas K., 25n38 McGuinn, William F., 106n18, 106n29, 108n49, 108n52, 109n62–63, 109n66–67 McKay, Ernest A., 22n6, 25n45 McKegan, Edward, 74 McKinley, Shepherd W., 80n98 McNeill, William H., 152n* McNeilly, James, 42 McPherson, James M., 88, 93, 105n4, 106n19, 106n21, 107n36, 107n44, 108n48, 108n53 Mack brothers, 95–96 Mack, Henry, 94, 96, 108n50–51, 108n55, 109n61 Mack, Stadler & Glaser (firm), 95 188 • <strong>American</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Archives</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> Macy’s, 118 Madison, James, 5 Maisel, Sandy L., 22n9, 23n25 Manifest Destiny, 12 Many Are Chosen: Divine Election & Western Nationalism (William Hutchinson & Hartmut Lehman), 45 Marcus, Jacob Rader, 24n33, 24n35, 25n38–39, 49n57, 75n10–11, 109n65, 109n68 Markens, Isaac, 23n23 May, Samuel, 40 Mayer, Caroline, 129 Mayer, John, 129 Mayer, Melanie, 129 Mayer, Ophelia, 129 Mayer, S., 109n60 Meisel Synagogue (Prague), 60 Melville, Herman, 27 Memphis Daily Appeal, 63, 77n53 Mendelsohn, Adam, vii, x, xin1, xiin17, xiin19, 83, 105n2 Mendelsohn, Simon, 127 Mexican War, 12 Meyer, Adolph, 121, 128–130 Meyer, Deutch & Weis (firm), 114–115, 119–24, 127–136 Meyer, Eiseman & Co., 128–129 Meyer, Isaac, 119–124, 128–129 Meyer, Michael A., 77n33, 153n11, 153n20, 177 Meyer, Sol, 129 Meyer, Victor, 121, 128–130 Meyers, M. H., 71 Michelbacher, Maximilian J., 31, 32–34, 42, 44, 48n38, 49n71, 50n118, 51n142 Mickve Israel (Savannah, GA), 39, 61, 74 Mielziner, E. M. F., 154n41 Mielziner, Moses, 144–145, 154n39 Mikve Israel-Emanuel (Curaçao), 60, 71, 77n34 Mikveh Israel (Philadelphia, PA), 74 Miller, Diane, 75n1 Minhag America (Isaac M. Wise), 30, 140 Mississippi Free Trader, 133n42 Missouri Compromise, 4 Modernism/Modernity, 52n154 Moise, Aaron, 62 Moise, Abraham, 36 Moise, Isaac, 58 Moise, Louisa A. Lopez, 73 Moïse, Penina, 33 Moise, Rebecca. See Lopez, Rebecca (née Moise) Moise, Sarah, 62 Mollenhoff, David V., 107n30 Mommsen, Theodor, 152n* Montefiore, Moses, 140 Moorhead, James, 48n42, 49n74 Morais, Sabato, 31, 33, 37–38, 48n55 Mordecai, Emma, 35 Morganstern & Frowenfeld consortium, 92–93 Morse, Samuel B., 8 Mortara case, 140–141, 153n13 Moses versus Slavery (Gustav Gottheil), 40, 145 Moses, Israel, 16 Moses, S. L., 71 Moses, Sarah, 36
Mount Sinai Hospital, 16 Muir, Ross L., 25n38, 25n45 Mullani, Phillip A., 69 Murphy & Childs (firm), 86–87 Murphy, Thomas, 86–87, 93 Myers, Abraham C., 110n77 Myers, Gustavus, 22n9 N Nadel, Stanley, 24n26, 25n46, 133n23 Nat Turner’s Revolt, 5 Natchez Gazette, 133n42 Nathan, M. H., 69 National Reform Association, 40 National Register of Historic Places, 74 Neal, W. A., 110n87 Nefuzoth Yehuda (New Orleans, LA), 58 Nesbit Iron Manufacturing Company, 67 Nevins, Allan, xi, 132n15, 134n76, 134n78 The New <strong>Jewish</strong> Leaders: Reshaping the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> Landscape (ed. Jack Wertheimer), reviewed, 174–175 New York Evening Star, 5, 23n11–12 New York Herald, 24n28, 24n30, 34 New York Mercantile <strong>Journal</strong>, 6 New York State Volunteers, 102 New York Stock Exchange, 117 New York Times, 2, 8, 17, 22n2–4, 23n19, 25n40– 41, 25n45–46, 50n92, 52n159, 136n116 New York Tribune, 25n41 New York World, 25n41 Newberry Library, 152n* Newdegate, C. N., 143 Newgass, Babette. See Lehman, Babette (née Newgass) Newgass, Benjamin, 122, 124–125 Newman, Leopold, 14 News and Courier. See Weekly News & Courier (Charleston, SC) Nineteenth Street Synagogue (New York, NY), 33 Noah, Mordecai M., 5–7, 11, 21, 23n10, 29, 40, 57 Noll, Mark, 47n9 North <strong>American</strong> Review, viii–ix, xiin10, xiin13, xiin15–16 O The Occident and <strong>American</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> Advocate, 40, 62, 77n44 Ogasapian, John, 76n30 Olat Tamid: Gebetbuch für Israelitische Reform- Gemeinden (David Einhorn), 140, 145 Old Citizens’ Bank (New Orleans, LA), 123 Olitzky, Kerry M., 154n40 Opdyke, George, 92 Ordinance of Secession, 53, <strong>64</strong>, 66 Owen, Robert, 10 P PAJHS. See Publications of the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> Historical Society Palmer, Benjamin Morgan, 34 Paper Trade <strong>Journal</strong>, 107n33 Pardo, Osvaldo, 152n* Parker, Thomas H., 110n87 Peace Democrats, 18 Pearlstine, Isaac Moses, 100 Pearlstine, Tanchum “Thomas”, 99 Pember, Phoebe Yates Levy, 43 Perkins, Edwin, 107n33 Peterson, Harold L., 109n<strong>64</strong> Pfeiffer, P., 108n60 Philadelphia Union League, 38 Philipson, David, 47n24, 50n96, 51n147 Phillip Frankenheimer, Isaac Bernstein, P. Pfeiffer and Co., 108n60 Phillips, I., 86–87 Phillips, L. J., 86–87 Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 67–68, 79n75 Pickett, Otis W., 78n58 Pittsburg Platform, 46 Pius IX, 141 Plaut, Wolf Gunther, 176–177 Pollak, Gustav, 23n20 Portland Courier, 75n5 Post-Biblical History of the Jews (Morris Raphall), 143 Poston, Jonathan H., 75n10, 76n16, 76n19, 77n43, 77n52, 78n54, 78n60 Potter, James E., 109n69 Potts, James C., 77n41 Powers, Jean, 110n78 Poznanski, Gustav, 28, 31, 62 Practical Magazine, 107n33 Presbyterian Union, 28 Priest, Josiah, 154n24 Proffitt, Kevin, 178–179 Publications of the <strong>American</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> Historical Society, 22n2, 23n17, 24n35, 25n38, 155n48; see also <strong>American</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> Historical Quarterly Q Quincy, Edmund, 40 R R. G. Dun & Co., 118 Rable, George, 33, 44, 47n2, 47n6, 47n10–11, 47n14, 48n42, 48n44, 48n49, 49n<strong>64</strong>, 49n69, 49n82–83, 51n121, 51n137, 51n144 Raboteau, Albert, 29, 47n17–19, 52n156 Raisin, Jacob S., 70, 79n86, 79n89 Ransom, Roger L., 134n72, 135n89 Raphall, Morris J., 1–2, 7–9, 11, 13, 16, 20–21, 22n1, 26n51, 31, 37–39, 44, 46, 50n99, 137, 141–144, 145–151, 154n23, 154n25, 154n27–35 Ravenel, Beatrice St. Julian, 70, 78n54 Ravenel, Harriett H. Rutledge, 79n89 Ravenel, St. Julien, 70 Reed, Barbara Straus, 49n70 Reed, Edward, 29 Index • 189
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appealing to homeland and memory.
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