The Jews of South Carolina, from the earliest times to the present day, Part 22

Author: Elzas, Barnett Abraham, 1867-1936
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Philadelphia, J.B.Lippincott
Number of Pages: 732


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Daleho. Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina. Charleston, 1820.


Daly. Settlement of the Jews in North America. New York, 1893. Davidson, J. W. Living Writers of the South. New York, 1869.


Dawson and De Saussure. Census of the City of Charleston for the Year 1848. Charleston, S. C., 1849.


[Contains an interesting note about the Hebrew Orphan Society (p. 41). The annual expenditure is given as $1300.1


Drayton. Memoirs of the American Revolution. Charleston, 1821. Two volumes.


Dunlap. History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States. New York, 1834. Two volumes.


Floyd. South Carolina in the Spanish-American War. Columbia, 1901. Fränkel, David. Mittheilungen neuester Reisenden über die Israeliten in Charleston. . . . In Sulamith, Vol. 7, part 12, page 300.


Friedenberg. A. M. Calendar of American Jewish Cases. In Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, No. 12. Garden. Anecdotes of the American Revolution. Charleston, 1823.


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Anecdotes of the Revolutionary War. Charleston, 1822.


Garrett. Reminiscences of Public Men in Alabama for Thirty Years. At- lanta, 1872.


Gaster. History of the Antient Synagogue of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews. London, 1901.


Gentleman's Magazine, The. Vols. 6, 8, 10, 11, 19, 24, 30, 33.


Georgetown Gazette, The. 1798-1803.


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Georgia Gazette, The. 1774.


Georgia Historical Society Collections. Five volumes.


Gibbes. Documentary History of the American Revolution. Three vol- umes. New York and Columbia, 1853-1857,


Goldsnid. The arguments advanced against the enfranchisement of the Jews, considered in a series of letters. London, 1831.


Heitman. Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army, 1775- 1783. Washington, D. C., 1893.


Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution. Washington, 1903.


Hotten. List of Emigrants to America, 1600-1700. New York. 1874.


[The Jewish names are reprinted by Cyrus Adler in Publications of the Ameri- can Jewish Historical Society, No. 1, pp. 105-108.]


Hough. Siege of Charleston. Albany, 1867.


Interlude, The. Charleston, 1901.


Jewish Chronicle, The. [London.] December 28, 1900, and January 4, 1901.


Jewish Encyclopedia, The. Twelve volumes. New York, 1901-1905.


[Useful in some of its biographical material though remarkable in its omis- klons. Scant In historical data and thoroughly uureliable in all matters relating to the Jews of South Carolina. ]


Jewish Quarterly Review. The. October, 1897, and July, 1900.


Johnson. Sketebes of the Life and Correspondence of Nathanael Greene. Two volumes. Charleston, 1822.


Johnson, Joseph. Traditions and Reminiscences Chiefly of the American Revolution in the South. Charleston, 1851.


Jones. History of Georgia. Two volumes. Boston, 1SS3.


Kapp, Friedrich. The Life of John Kalb. New York, 1870.


Kayserling. Zur Geschichte der jüdischen Aerzte. In Monatsschrift,


Vol. 8.


King. The Newspaper Press of Charleston, S. C. Charleston, 1882.


Kohut, G. A. Ezra Stiles and the Jews .. New York, 1902.


London Remembrancer, The. London, 1776.


Lossing. The Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution. Two volumes. New York, 1850-1860.


Markens. The Hebrews in America. New York, 1SSS. - Masonic Works :


Allocution of the Acting Grand Commander of the Supreme Council, 33°. Washington, D. C .. 1901.


[ Refers to the part played by Jews in the establishment of Scottish Rite Masonry in South Carolina. ]


Mackey. Cryptic Masonry. New York, 1872.


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Masonic Works (Continued)


Record Book of Solomon's Lodge, No. 1, Charleston, S. C., for 1753. [Contains the signature of Isaac Da Costa.]


Records in the Home of the Temple, Washington, D. C.


[ Several Masoule Minute Books prior to 1800, containing signatures of Jewish visitors. ]


Richardson. Centennial Address. Washington, D. C., 1901.


The Voice of Masonry and Tidings from the Craft. Vol. 1, No. 23. Louisville, Ky., 1859.


[ Contains the address made by Dr. Abraham De Leon. of Camden, on the occasion of the visit of Lafayette and the reinterment of the remains of Baron De Kalb. ]


MeCrady. History of South Carolina. Four volumes (1670-1783). New York, 1897-1902.


Mills, Statistics of South Carolina. Charleston, 1826.


Morais. Jews of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1894.


Moultrie. Memoirs of the American Revolution. Two volumes. New York, 1802.


XIX Century, The. Vols. 1 and 2. Charleston, 1869-1870.


Occident, The. Philadelphia, 1843-1869.


O'Neall. Biographical Sketches of the Bench and Bar of South Carolina. Two volumes. Charleston, S. C., 1859.


Orion, The. Vol. 3. Athens and Penfield, Ga., 1843.


Peters. Law Reports. Vol. 6. "Lessee of Levy et al. vs. M'Cartee," pp. 102-123.


Philosophical Transactions. Vol. 53. London. 1763.


Picciotto. Sketches of Anglo-Jewish History. London, 1875.


Ramsay. The History of South Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670 to the year 180S. Charleston, 1809. Two volumes.


The History of the Revolution of South Carolina. from a British Province to an Independent State. Trenton, 1785. Two volumes. Richardson. South Carolina Law Reports, Vol. 2.


Rivers. A Sketch of the History of South Carolina. Charleston, 1856. Sabine. The Amerienn Loyalists in the War of the Revolution. Boston, 1S47.


St. Andrew's Society of Charleston, S. C. Rules. Charleston, 1870. Scott, E. J. Random Recollections of a Long Life. Columbia, 1884. Shecut. Medical and Philosophical Essays. Charleston, 1819.


Simms. History of South Carolina. Second Edition. Charleston, 1842. Articles in the Southern Quarterly Review for July and October, 1848.


Sinai. Edited by Einhorn. Baltimore, 1856.


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South Carolina :


Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress of South- Carolina, Second Session, held at Charles Town, February 1st- March 26, 1776. Charles Town, 1776.


Journal of the Convention of the People. Held in 1860, 1861, and 1862. Columbia, S. C.


Statutes of. Vols. 2, 6, S.


South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, The. Five volumes. 1900-1904.


South Carolina Historical Society Collections. Five volumes. 1857-89, 1887, 1897.


South Carolina Women in the Confederacy. Columbia, 1903.


Traiteur, The. Charleston, 1795.


Trott. Laws of the Province of South Carolina. Charleston, 1735.


United States Supreme Court. In Memoriam. Proceedings of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States on the death of Philip Phillips and the Action of the Court Thereon. Washington, D. C., 1884.


War of the Rebellion. Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Four series, seventy volumes, and three indexes. Washing- ton, D. C., 1881-1900.


Watson. Physicians and Surgeons of America. Concord, N. H., 1896. Webster, Pelatiah. Journal of a Voyage to Charles Town in So. Carolina in 1765. Charleston, 189S.


Weston. Documents connected with the History of South Carolina. Lon- don, 1856.


Winterbotham. A Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophi- cal View of the United States of America. New York, 1796.


Winyah Indigo Society. Rules * with a short History of the Society * and lists of Living and Deceased Members. Charleston, 1874.


Wise, I. M. Reminiscences. Trans. by David Philipson. Cincinnati, 1901. [Chapters 6 and 7, pp. 119-154. deal with Dr. Wise's experiences in Charles- ton. They are good reading from the viewpoint of the raconteur, but must not be regarded as history.]


Wolf, Lucien. Crypto Jews under the Commonwealth. (In Jewish His- torical Society of England Transactions, Vol. 1.)


Wolf, Simon. The American Jew as Patriot, Soldier and Citizen. Phila- delphia, 1895.


Mordecai Manuel Noah, A Biographical Sketch. Philadelphia, 1897.


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BOOKS AND ARTICLES DEALING SPECIFICALLY WITH THE JEWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA.


Elzas, Barnett A. The Jews of South Carolina (1695-1800). Four pam- phlets. Charleston, 1902-3.


The First Naturalization in the Province. Charleston, 1903.


Documents Relative to a Proposed Settlement of Jews in South Carolina in 174S. Charleston, 1903.


Moses Lindo -- A Sketch of the Most Prominent Jew in Charles Town in Provincial Days. Charleston, 1903.


Old Jewish Cemeteries. Charleston, 1903.


A Review of the Article " Charleston" in Vol. 3 of The Jewish En- cyclopædia. Charleston, 1902.


The Elzas-Hühner Controversy (two pamphlets). Charleston, 1903. Joseph Salvador-A Sketch of a Jewish Merchant Prince who came to South Carolina, where he died in 1786. Charleston, 1903.


The Organ in the Synagogue-An interesting chapter in the His- tory of Reform Judaism in America. Charleston, 1902.


A History of the Congregation Beth Elohim. of Charleston, S. C., 1800-1810. Compiled from Recently Discovered Records. Charles- ton, 1902.


Minutes of Testimony taken before a Court of Enquiry after the Revolution in the Cases of Certain Jews whose Loyalty was Sus- pected. Charleston, 1903.


The Story of a Long Lost Seal. [The Hebrew Benevolent Society of Charleston, S. C.] Charleston, 1903.


A Century of Judaism in South Carolina (1800-1900). Charleston, 1904.


Edwin Warren Moïse-In Memoriam. Charleston, 1903.


Constitution of the Hebrew Congregation of Kaal Kadosh Beth Elohim or House of God (MDCCCXX). Reprinted from a unique copy. Charleston, 1904.


The Old Jewish Cemeteries at Charleston, S. C. A Transcript of the Inscriptions on Their Tombstones, 1762-1903. Charleston, 1903.


[With three exceptions, these are all pamphlet reprints of articles which appeared originally in the columns of The Sunday News and The News and Courier, of Charleston, S. C., during the years 1902-4.]


Harby, Isaac. Discourse before the Reformed Society of Israelites. Charleston, 1825.


Hebrew Benevolent Society of Charleston. Constitution and By-Laws, 1795-1900. Charleston, 1900.


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Hebrew Benevolent Society of Columbia, S. C., Constitution of, January, 1844. Columbia, IS41.


Hebrew Orphan Society of Charleston, S. C., Constitution of. Charleston, 1887.


Hühner, Leon. Francis Salvador, a Prominent Patriot of the Revolu- tionary War. In Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, No. 9.


[An attempt at fine writing, but contains nothing new. Mr. Hühner's numer- ous mistakes were corrected by Mr. A. S. Salley. Jr., in The South Carolina His- torical and Genealogieu! Magazine for January, 1902. Every one of these mistakes, nevertheless, reappears in the article " Charleston" in The Jewish Encyclopaedia. Mr. Hühner has, besides, written a short article on this subject in Vol. 10 of The Jewish Encyclopaedia, and another in The New Era for July, 1905.]


Charleston. In Vol. 3 of The Jewish Encyclopedia.


[A veritable historical curiosity. Erroneous in almost every statement.]


The Jews of South Carolina from the Earliest Settlement to the End of the American Revolution, In Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, No. 12.


[ Somewhat better than Mr. Hühner's other work in this field. He might have done still better had he incorporated more than he has done of already published material and used better historical discrimination. This article contains much irrelevant matter and many mistakes.]


Jacobs, Joseph. South Carolina. In Vol. 11 of The Jewish Encyclopedia. K. K. Beth Elohim. Constitution of the Hebrew Congregation of Kaal Kadosh Beth Elohim or House of God. Charleston, 1820.


Charleston, 1S71.


Charleston, 1901.


Kohut, G. A. Some Notes on the Jews of Georgia and South Carolina. In Hebrew Union College Journal for April, 1898.


-- A Literary Biography of M. M. Noah. In Publications of the Amer- ican Jewish Historical Society, No. 6, pp. 112-121.


Levin, Nathaniel. The Jewish Congregation of Charleston. In The Occi- dent. Vol. 1, pp. 336-342, 384-390, 434-440, 491-496.


[ These four articles have been practically the only sources of information of all previous writers. These sketches make good reading, but are poor history.]


Lewis. Correspondence between Washington and Jewish Citizens. In Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, No. 3, pp. S7, 92-94.


Moïse, Charles H. An Account of the Lazarus and Levy Families. In The


Hebrew Journal, of New York, December, 1887. Incorporated into Lucien Wolf's " The History and Genealogy of the Jewish Families of Yates and Samuel of Liverpool." London, 1901. For private circulation.


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Moïse, Penina. Biographical sketches of, by Mrs. S. A. Dinkins in Ameri- can Jews' Annual for 5648, by Charlotte Adams in The Critic, Vol. 15 (18$9), and by Mrs. Lee C. Harby in American Jewish Year Book for 5666.


Myers, R. P. Biographical Sketch of Dr. Levi Myers. By his Grandson Robert Pooler Myers, M.D. Honolulu, 1903.


North American Review, The. July, 1826.


[Many interesting data concerning the Jews of Charleston and the Reformed Society of Israelites. ]


Petrikowsky, I. M. Jews in Charleston. In the monthly Voskhod, Novem- ber-December, 1888, pp. 166-169 (Russian).


Raisin, Max. The Jews in Charleston (Hebrew). In his Toledoth ha- Yehudim be-America. Warsaw, 1902, pp. 181-182.


[From Judge Daly's work. ]


Reformed Society of Israelites, for promoting true Principles of Judaism according to its Purity and Spirit, Constitution of. Charleston, 1825. 8vo, pp. 16.


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WORKS OF JEWISH INTEREST PRINTED IN SOUTH CAROLINA OR BY SOUTH CAROLINA JEWS,


Elzas, Barnett A. Judaism-an Exposition. Charleston, 1896. Pp. 30. 21°.


The Sabbath School Companion. Charleston, 1895-1896.


Kugel, Charlotte. Pseud. of M. Jaffe. Hanukkah Not Christmas. N. d. Levy, David. Service of the Sanctuary. For the Sabbath and Festivals. Arranged for the use of Congregation Beth Elohim, Charleston, S. C. New York, 1879.


Moïse, Penina. Hymns Written for the Use of Hebrew Congregations. Charleston, 1856. Fourth Edition, 1867.


Raphall, M. J. The Constancy of Israel-a Discourse Delivered before the Congregation Shearit Israel, Charleston, S. C. Charleston, 1850. The Sabbath Service and Miscellaneous Prayers, Adopted by the Reformed Society of Israelites, Founded in Charleston, South Carolina, Novem- ber 21, 1825. Charleston, 1830.


Salomon, Dr. G. Twelve Sermons Delivered in the New Temple of the Israelites at Hamburgh, Translated by Anna Maria Goldsmid. 12mo. Charleston, 1840. First American Edition. Levin & Tavel, pub- lishers.


The Southern Hebrew. A Jewish weekly published in Charleston in 1877. Only a few numbers appeared.


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OTHER BOOKS BY SOUTH CAROLINA JEWS.


Cardozo, J. N. Notes on Political Economy. Charleston, 1826.


A Plan of Financial Relief addressed to the Legislature of Georgia and Confederate States Congress. Atlanta, 1863. Reminiscences of Charleston. Charleston, 1866.


Carvalho, S. N. Last Expedition Across the Rocky Mountains: In- cluding Three Months' Residence in Utah and a Perilous Trip Across the Great American Desert to the Pacific. By S. N. Carvalho, Artist and Daguerreo-typist. New York, 1957.


Cohen, J. Barrett. Oration Delivered on the First Anniversary of the South Carolina Historical Society, June 25, 1855. In South Carolina Historical Society Collections, 1853, Vol. 2, pp. 101-117.


Cohen, M. M. Notices of Florida and the Campaigns. Charleston, 1836. De La Motta, Jacob. Discourses. Savannah, 1820.


An Oration on the Causes of the Mortality among Strangers During the Late Summer and Fall. Savannah, 1820.


De Leon, Edwin. The Position and Duties of Young America. An Address Delivered before the two Literary Societies of the South Carolina College, December, 1845. Columbia, 1845.


The Khedive's Egypt; or, The Old House of Bondage Under New Masters. London, 1877. New York, 1878.


Three Letters from a South Carolinian, relating to Secession, Slavery and the Trent Case, London, 1861. For Private Circula- tion.


De Leon, T. C. Four Years in Rebel Capitals. Mobile, 1890.


[Mr. De Leon is the author of numerous noveis, plays, and translations. For a list of his publications see Who's Who in America, Chicago, 1903-1905.]


Harby, Isaac. A. Selection from the Miscellaneous Writings of the Late Isaac Harby, Esq., by Moïse and Pinckney. Charleston, 1S29.


Harby, Mrs. Lee C. Earliest Texas. (In American Historical Associa- tion's Annual Report, 1891, pp. 197-205.)


The Tejas: Their Habits, Government, and Superstitions. (In American Historical Association's Annual Report. 1894, pp. 63-S2.)


[Mrs. Harby has published numerous poems, stories, and historical articles. For list see Who's Who in America, Chicago, 1903-1905. ]


Lewisohn, Ludwig. Books we Have Made: A History of Literature in South Carolina. The Sunday News, Charleston, S. C., July 5-Septem- ber 20, 1903.


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BIBLIOGRAPHY


Lewisohn, Ludwig. An Appreciation of Viereck. In Georg Sylvester Viereck's Gedichte. New York, 1904.


Marks, Elias. Preliminary Discourse to Lectures on Belles Lettres con- nected with Female Education. New York, 1850.


Poems. New York, 1850.


Moïse, Penina. Fancy's Sketch Book. Charleston, S. C., 1833.


Moses, Myer. Full Annals of the Revolution in France, 1830. With a Full Account of the Celebration of Said Revolution in the. City of New York. New York. 1S30.


Oration Delivered at Tammany Hall on the 12th May, 1831; being the Forty-second Anniversary of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. New York, 1831.


INDEX


" A Hundred Years Ago," 14S. Aaron, Solomon, 91, 106, 132, 277. Solomon (younger), 279. Aarons, Jacob, 279. Moses, 132, 167. Abbeville, 253. County, 118. District, 118.


Abendanone, David, 132. Hyam, 132. Jacob, 132. Joseph, 132, 279.


Abraham, Philip, 45, 277. Abrahams, A. H., 167.


Abraham, 132, 279. Abraham S., 132.


Alexander, 167. E., 167, 204. Edmund H., 238.


Edwin H., 239.


Elias, 133, 167. Emanuel, 44, 45, 91, 103, 117, 122, 133, 277.


Mrs. Emanuel, 92. Hyam, 133. Hyman, 133. Isaac, 133, 279.


Isaac (another), 239.


Isaac Brisco, 277.


Israel, 133. Jacob, 133, 279.


Abrahams, Joseph, 103, 277. Judah, 91, 277. Mrs. Judith, 92. Levy, 277. Levy J., 133. Moses, 133, 167. Samuel, 133. T. H., 167, 223.


Abrams, Moïse, 133, 279. Act for Making Aliens Free, 20, 276-277.


Adams, Life and Writings of Jared Sparks by, 178. Charlotte, 182, 183. Hannah, History of the Jews by, 145.


Adjutant and Inspector-General of South Carolina, 249, 251. Edificium Salomonis (Blogg), 146. Aguilar, Joseph, 133. Free Library, 275.


Aiken's Regiment, 233. Ainslie, John, 54.


Alabama, 191, 233; a digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court of, 202. Albany, N. Y., 21, 217, 218. Law School, 254. Albemarle (ram), the, 227. Albergo, Judah, 133. Moses, 133.


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INDEX


Alberti, 175. Albuoy, Captain, 93.


Alexander, A., of Columbia, 246. Aaron, 167. Rev. Abraham, 13, 44, 102, 133, 143, 145, 277, 292. Abraham (younger), 133, 167, 279. Alexander, 133. Mrs. Ann Sarah, 41.


Isaac. 223. Joseph Raphael, 14. Judah, 133. Moses, 133.


Alexander Severus, 175. Alfieri, 175.


Aliens, Act for making free, 20, 276-277.


Allgemeine Zeitung des Juden- thums, 216.


Allocution of the Acting Grand Commander, 145.


Altman, James P., 239. America, 35, 59, 77. 85, 98, 110, 120, 125, 130, 145. 146, 147, 150, 155, 159, 164, 175. 181, 182, 204, 256, 268, 269, 282, 285, 258, 287, 291.


" America, List of persons, quali- fied according to the Act for Nat- uralizing Protestants in his Maj- esty's Colonies of," 24; the first Jew to represent the masses in a popular assembly in, 77. American Art Union, 191. Hebrew, The, 22, 85, 160. Israelite, The, 85, 182, 201, 262. Jew as Patriot, Soldier and Citizen, The, 94, 95, 126, 144, 200, 228, 23S.


American Jewish Historical So- ciety. 7, 42, 61, 76, 92, 94; Publications of the, 21, 37, 42, 65, 95, 142 Jews' Annual, 151, 191. Journal of Dental Science, 201. Loyalists (Sabine), 104. Amesquita. R. D., 133.


Amsterdam, 33, 68, 110, 111, 147, 280. Ancker, State vs., 34. G. V., 167, 238. S. P., 23S. Ancrum, George, 51. William. 54. Anderson, David, 104, 105. Anderson's Brigade, 237. " An Early Ownership of Real Es- tate in Albany, New York, by a Jewish Trader," 21.


Annapolis, Naval Academy at, 201. Antient Artillery Society, 196. Apalachicola, Fla., 199. Apothecary General, 128. Appelt, Henry, 264. Louis, 255, 256. Appleby, George, 54. Appletons' Encyclopedia of Amer- ican Biography, 179.


Appomattox, 223, 229. Apprentices' Library, 194.


Arbuthnot, Admiral Marriott, 101. Archdale, Governor Jobn, 19. Archives Israelites, 216. Army of Northern Virginia, 235, 248, 268. Aronson, Woolf, 133, 242, 243. Art and Artists, 140, 178, 187, 196, 217, 256, 262. Asher. Abraham, 223. Harris, 223.


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Asher, Henry, 223. Ashim, L. N., 167. Simon, 167. Asmonean, The, 141. Atlanta, Ga., 178. 203, 224, 227, 229, 235. Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, 190.


Attorney-General, C. S. A., 185.


Audler, E., 133. I., 167. Myer, 133. Solomon, 133.


Augusta, Ga., 166, 192, 196, 227, 269. 270. Convention, 197.


Austis, John. 280, 282.


Averysboro, N. C., 232, 248.


Avila, -, 20. Abraham, 21, 277. Azevedo, B. C. D', 133, 291.


Isaac D', 133. M. Cohen D', 133.


Azuby, Rev. Abraham, 133, 279, 288, 290, 291, 292.


Bachman's Battery, 229, 234, 236.


Bacot, Peter, 54.


Bailey, Henry, 210.


Ball, Barney, 239.


Baltimore, Md., 160, 166, 177, 187, 188, 190, 197, 274. Medical and Surgical Journal and Review, 190. Sun, The, 96. Bank of Camden, 19-4. of Charleston, 196, 205.


of Hamburg, 205. of Manning, 254. of South Carolina ( Charles- ton), 205.


of South Carolina (George- town), 189,


Bank of the State of South Caro- lina, 143, 189, 192, 205. of the United States, 286. Barbadoes, 19, 29. rum, 27. Barbary, 172.


Barhamville School, 195.


Barker's Creek, 74.


Barkesdale's Regiment, 223.


Barnard, Alexander, 133.


Barnes & Cumming, 270.


Barnet, Barnet, 133.


John, 246. Moses. 133. Woolf, 167. Barnett, B. J., 223. H. D., 253. John, 247. Barnwell, 253.


Barrett, Abraham, 133. Isaac, 137, 167, 223. Jacob, 133. 167, 185. Judab, 133, 245, 246. S. I., 167. Solomon, 279. Solomon J., 246.


Barry, Captain John, 104.


Baruc, B. S., 167, 223.


Baruch, A., 262. Herman, 223. Dr. Simon. 223, 268-269.


Battery Wagner, 230.


Baum, Elkin, 167. Gabriel H., 245.


Harry, 245.


Heman, 167.


M., 223.


M. H., 224.


Mannes, 245.


Marcus, 224.


Bavaria, 256.


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Bay, the (Charles Town), 29, 43, 66.


Beale, Hon. Othniel, 54.


Bean's Station, 229.


Beaufaiu Street ( Charleston), 186.


Beaufort, 132. 138, 106, 192, 250, 253, 254; the battle of, 84. 87. Beauregard, General P. G. T., 223. Light Infantry, 236.


Bedon Alley ( Charleston), 173. Bee, Thomas, 54.


Behrmann, S., 265.


Belitzer, Isaac. 167. Jacob, 167, 224. Theodore, 224.


Bell Telephone, 273.


Bellinger, Edmund, 58.


Bench and Bar ( O'Neall), 128, 144, 193, 206, 210.


Benedix, Isaac, 279.


Benfield, John, 54.


Benjamin, David, 167, 23S.


Judah P. (1511-1884), 185- 187, 221.


Philip, 133, 163, 185, 186. S., 205, 224. S. A., 167. family, 185.


Bensadon, Dr. J., 167, 206. Judah, 167. Bentonville, N. C., 226. 229, 248, 29. Bentsebner, Isaac, 167. I. W., 167. Jacob, 167.


Benzakin, Joseph, 279. Beresford Street, 120.


Beresford's Wharf, 56. Berg, J., 224. Bergen, Morris, 167.


Berkeley County, 21, 25.


Berlin, Naphtali Zebi Judah, 219. Ralph. 167.


Berman, Clarence M., 264. Bernard, Levy, 167.


M., 133.


Bernstine, Nathan, 167.


Berryville, Va., 229.


Best, Dr., 172.


Beth Elohim. (See Congregation Beth Elohim. ) Unveh Shallom, 33, 116. Shalome, Congregation, 131.


Bevis Marks Synagogue, 47, 69, 108, 111, 147, 148, 151, 157, 291. (See also Portuguese Jews' Syna- gogue of London.) Bibliography, 295-305.


Bishopsgate Street (London), 109.


Black Mingo, 132. River, 229.


Blaine, James G., 1S5.


Blake, Hon. Daniel, 54.


Governor Joseph, 20, 21. William, 54. Blakely, Ala., 233.


Blank, H., 265.


I., 265. J., 238. Josiah, 167. S., 265.


Blankensee, D., 239. H., 224. Blankenstine, Jacob, 224.


Bloch, Louis L., 245.


Blogg, Leo de, 146. Sol. Ephr., Edificium Solo- monis by, 146. "Bloody Scout," 104. B'nai B'rith, 270, 274. Board of Pharmaceutical Examin- ers (S. C.), 256.


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Board of Trade (Charleston), 179. Boogher, Win. F., Gleanings of Virginia History by, 93. Booksellers, 191.


Boone, Joseph, 25. Governor Thomas, commission of, to Moses Lindo, 55. Boonesboro, 223, 229, 230, 231. Booth, Edwin, 193.


Boquet, Captain Peter, company of, SS. Boscawen, the, 58. Boston, 145, 1S4.


Bounty on indigo, 57, 63.


Bowie, Captain John, 75. Bowman, L., 224. Bramson, Jacob, 133. Branchville, 253.


Brandon, David, 133, 145.


Brandy Station, 224, 248.


Branford, William, 50, 54.


Breslau, M., 167. Brewton, Miles (1731-1775), 54.


Brilles, S., 243. Bristol, 51. water, 60.


British Colonies, 53.


Government, 93, 177. Parliament, 48, 53, 57, 63.


Broad Street, 27, 36, 38, 43, 87, 285. Brooks Guards, 227, 234. Brown. Charles, 117. E., 265. H., 265. Joseph, 224. Louis, 224. Mendel, 224. Z., 265.


Brussels, 201, Buchanan, President, 192, 273. Buley, Jacob, 133.


Bull, Hon. William (1710-1791), 54, 57.


Bull Run, 229. Bullett, Captain William F., 144. Bulloch, Martha, 195.


Bureau of Pensions, 85-6, 92. Bury Court, London, 47. Bush, Colonel, 95. David, 244, 279. Isaiah, 244. Butler, Judge A. P., 210.


Isaac, 243. John, 50. General M. C., 248, 219. Guards, 229.


Butterfield, Jonas, 50.


Cairo, Egypt, 273.


Calhoun, John C., 174, 204. Street, Charleston, 87. California, 191.


Camden, Mississippi, 193.


S. C., 96, 132, 136. 141, 144, 166, 193, 194, 205, 211-245, 268, 293; battle of, 95, 96; Kirkland and Kennedy's his- tory of, 97. District, 244. Gazette, The, 245.




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