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Poland, 120, 188, 209, 211.
Polish Jews' Congregation, 261.
Political economy, 178.
Polk, President, 192.
Pollitzer, G. M., 264, 265.
Pollock, Barney C., 234. Clarence, 234. J. L., 234. Joseph, 138.
Levy, 138. Solomon. 106. 138, 27S. Theodore M., 234.
Polock, D., 207. E. C., 247. Elias, 246. I. B., 217. I. L., 247. J. L., 207. Levy, 246. Solomon, 92, 230.
Pon Pon, 132. Pool, Isaac, 138.
Porcher, Philip, 58.
Port Royal, Jamaica, parish of, 22. S. C .. 50, 264.
Porto Rico, 203. Portugal, 68, 111.
Portuguese Congregation in
Charleston, 33, 116, 117. Deputies, 109.
Intermarriages in the early days, 43, 117. Jews' Synagogue of London, 34. 39, 108. 115, 116, 147- 151, 157, 291.
Potomac River, 225. Poyas, James, 54 Poznanski, Frederika, 215. Gershon, 171. 215. Rev. Gustavus, 171, 209, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 292.
G., Jr., 234. Heiman, 215.
Hinde, 215.
Hyam, 171. Joseph, 215. Leah, 215. Rebecca, 215. Mrs. Sarab, 215.
Prado, Abraham, 70, 112. Preliminary Discourse. (Marks),
195. Prince, George, 171, 23S. Prince George's Parish, Winyah, 189. Princess Street (Charleston), 186.
Pringle, Robert, 54.
Prioleau, Samuel, Jr., 66. Probate Court Records, Charleston County, 21, 22, 23, 24, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42. 44, 45, 67, 115. Proceedings of the Bar of the Su- preme Court of the United States on the Death of Philip Philips, 203.
Protection, 03. Protestants, 20, 24. Provincial Congress (of S. C.), the first, 71, 81, 83. the second, 72, 73, 83. Extracts from the Jour- nals of, 72. Provost Court (Sumter), 249. Prussia, 268. Psalms, A Metrical Translation of the, 187.
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Public Advertiser (London), 48. Publications of the American Jew-
ish Historical Society, 7, 21, 37, 42, 65, 76, 95, 142. Pulaski, Count Cassimer, 94.
Pulaski's " regiment," 84.
Quartermaster-General, C. S. A., 221.
Queen Charlotte (ship), 43. Esther (tragedy), 187. of England, 64. Street (Charleston), 120, 185. Quince, Susannah, 120.
Quit rents, 24.
Quiver, The, 174.
Ramos, Jacob, 45, 278.
Ramsay, Dr. David, History of the · Revolution in South Carolina, by, 93, 101.
Raphall, Dr., 217.
Raphall-Poznanski debate. 218.
Rapidan River, 229.
Rapides Parish, La., 191.
Rapley, Richard Andrews, 70, 71, 112, 113, 114. Rattray, John, 49.
Reader, the first of the Jewish Con- gregation in Charles Town, 33, 35, 36, 43, 44. Rebellion Road, 39. Reconstruction Acts, 198. Convention, 219.
Record and Pension Office, War De-
partment, Washington, D. C., 85. Rees, -, 138.
Reeves, Captain, 43.
" Reformed Israelites, The," 194. Society of Israelites, 147-165, 175, 176, 208.
Regiments of South Carolina Line, Continental Establishment, 94.
Religious freedom in South Caro- lina, 17, 18, 20, 25, 149. Union services, London, 165.
Remembrancer, The, 76, 77.
Reminiscences of Charleston (Car- dozo), 179. of Public Men in Alabama, 203.
Republican, The (Savannah, Ga.), 273.
Review of the Cotton Mill Industry, 259.
Revolution, the Jews of South Car- olina in, 78-107.
Rhode Island, 45, 131.
Pacing Horse, 27.
Ricardo, Benjamin, 138.
Joseph, 138. .
Mrs. R. J., 142. Ralph, 138.
Rice, 27, 53.
Rich, J., 238.
L., 237. M., 237.
Richard, Meyer, 239.
Richardson, Judge J. S., 197, 198,
J. S. G., South Carolina Law Reports by, 34, 213.
Hon. James D., centennial ad- dress of, 44, 145. Colonel Richard, regiment of, 75. William, 52, 58.
Richland Cotton Mills, 259.
Richman, Julia, 182.
Richmond, Va., 125, 131, 213, 231, 233, 235, 237. County (Georgia) Academy, 269. Riesenberg, M., 171. Riff, L., 243.
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Rifle Regiment, 227. Ringel, M., 243.
Rittenberg, S., 265.
Riverra, Abraham B., 138.
Rivers, Prof. Wm. Jas., 25.
Robertson, Abraham, 239.
Robinson, Charles C., 239.
Rochfort, Captain, 101.
Rock Hill. 253. Island prison, 224.
Rodrigues, Abraham, 138. Dr. B. A., 171, 203, 23S. Moïse, 139. Moses, 171. Dr. Theodore, 139, 203.
Roos, David, 171.
Roosevelt, President, 195.
Roper, William, 54.
Rosenburg, S. I., 247.
Rosendale, Hon. Simon, 21.
Rosendorff, Jacob, 239.
Rosenfeld. Rev. J., 171, 213.
Rosenthal, Moses, 246.
Rothschild, Benjamin, 234. M., 171. Roupell, George, 54.
Rowand, Robert, 54.
Royal Academy of Medicine, Paris, 180. Exchange, London, 48. Gazette, The (Charles Town), 37, 38, 103, 104. Society, of London, 59, 60. South Carolina Gazette, The, 102, 103. Rubenstein, Moses, 219. Rubin, A., 265. Russel, Moses, 139. Samuel, 139. Solomon, 139. Russia, 120, 261.
Rutledge, President (of South Car- olina) John, Williamson's report to, 77. Mounted Riflemen, 226.
Ryttenberg, Abe, 253. Sabine, Lorenzo, American Loyal- ists by, 104. River, 228. Sacedote, Joseph C., 139.
Sachua (gun-boat), 22S. Salamon, Levy, 139, 242. Lewis, 139. Salamon, 139.
Salley, A. S., Jr., 9, 302.
Salomons, Myer, 91, 278.
Salomons's Twelve Sermons, first American edition of, 219.
Salt Lake City, 188.
Saluda River, 74.
.Salvador, Abigail, 115. Elisebah, 115.
Francis, the elder, 32, 68, 69, 109, 111, 280, 281. Francis (1747-1776), grandson of above, 45, 68-77, 83, 107, 108, 110, 112, 116, 278. Jacob, son of first Francis, 69, 76. Jacob, son of Francis (1747- 1776), 116. Joseph, of Amsterdam, 63, 69, 111, 280, 281. Joseph, son of first Francis, 33, 69, 70, 83, 108-118, 280.
Judith, 109, 116. Moses, 69, 70.
(Salvador), 70,
Mrs. Sarah 116. Susannah, 115. coat-of-arms. 69, 111, 280-282. family, 68, 103, 111.
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Sampson, A. J., 171. E., 171. Edwin J., 235. Elias, 139. Emanuel, 246. Henry, 139, 235.
J. H., 171. J. R., 264.
Jack, 243.
Joseph, 139, 171, 235, 243.
Michael, 139.
S. S., 205. Sam., Sr., 171, 243.
Sam., Jr., 171.
Samuel, 139, 205, 235, 243.
Thomas, 171, 204.
family of Georgetown (S. C.), 243. Samson, A. J., 234. J., 238. Sam., 238.
Samuel, Hyman, 139. Joshua, 139. Moses, 171. family, of Liverpool, 194.
Samuels, Moses, 240. Wade H., 240.
San Bernardino, 188.
San Francisco, Cal., 166, 191.
Sancta Maria, 19.
Sanders, Thomas, 113.
Santa Fe, N. M., 272.
Sappelo Island, 42.
Sarzedas, Dr., 92, 128.
David, 91, 92, 139, 141, 278. David, Jr., 139, 171. Moses, 244, 280.
Sasportas, Mr., 242. Abraham, 106, 139, 278. Savage, Mr., 93. Station, Va., 225, 227.
Savannah, Ga., 30, 39, 40, 43, 84, 87, 88, 92, 93, 95, 104, 131, 144, 166, 176, 179, 180, 181, 189, 190, 194, 221, 232, 253, 273, 293. River, 192.
Saxby, George, 57.
Schenck, Herman, 243.
Schenk. Joseph, 243. L., 245.
Schiller, Lewis, 235.
Schools (in S. C.), 142, 143, 182, 183, 184, 186, 187, 189, 195. Schur, B., 171.
D., 171. I., 171.
Schwabe, G., 238. L. B., 171.
Schwartz, C. D., 253. Isaac, 253.
Schwerin. J., 171.
Schwersenz, Prussia, 268.
· Scotland, 21.
Scott, John, 54. William, 54. General Winfield, 272.
Scottish Rite Masonry, 44, 144-5.
Seaman, George, 53.
Secession, 197, 249, 250, 272.
" Secession" Convention, 221. Secessionville, 226, 228, 229, 230, 232, 234, 235, 236. Seckendorf, Isaac, 171. Seckendorff, J., 238. M., 238.
Secretary of the Province of South Carolina, 55.
of the State of South Carolina, 20, 97. records in office of (since trans- ferred to the custody of the
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Secretary of State ( Continued)- Historical Commission of South Carolina), 24, 31. Segar, Isaac, 171. Samuel, 240.
Seixas, Abraham Mendez. 43, 82, 92, 93, 106, 128, 278. poetical advertisement of, 129-130. B. M., 235. D. C., 171. Isaac M., 139. J. M., 142, 171.
Jacob, 139. Seminole War (see Florida), 271.
Seneca, 75.
Serra, Phineas, 113.
Settlement of the Jews in North America, 142.
Seven Pines, the battle of, 200, 223, 226, 229, 233, 235.
Sewell's Point, Va., 200.
Seyle's Masonic Hall. 161.
" Shaftesbury Papers," 17, 18. Shapira, Louis D., 235.
Sharpsburg, battle of, 227, 229, 230, 231, 235.
Shearith Israel, Congregation, 131, 213, 215, 219.
Shecut, Dr. J. L. E., W., Medical and Philosophical Essays by, 120, 141. Sheftall, Benjamin, 40. Levi, 30, 32, 40, 104, 278. Mordecai, 30, 32, 40, 43, 84, 93, 278. Sheftall, 95.
Shepard, Mrs., 50. Sheridan, H. G., 257. Shiloh, battle of, 227.
Shirley, Thomas, 54.
Shirras Dispensary, 192. Siege of Charles Town, petition of citizens at, petition of militia at, 90, 91. Silk, 63, 180. Silverston, M., 171. Simmonds, M. B., 171. Simmons, James Wright, 173. L., 247. Simms, W. Gilmore, 80; History of South Carolina by, 86, 87. Simon, A., 239. Michael, 139. Simons, Israel, 139. Jacob, 171. Montague, 98, 139, 278.
Mordecai, 171.
Moses, 99, 139, 278.
Sampson, 92, 139, 278.
Samuel, 139. Samuel, 240. Saul, 102, 279. Simpson, A., 171. Annie, 262. Jacob, 139. M. M., 171. Michael, 139.
Simson, Sampson, 41.
Sinai, Einhorn's, 160, 218.
Sinking Fund Commission, 252.
Sirqui, Joseph, 139,
Sketches of Anglo-Jewish History (Pieciotto), 31, 32, 47, 69, 108, 110, 115, 117, 291.
Sketch of the History of South Car- olina (Rivers), 25.
Slaves, or slavery, 19, 50, 60, 61, 71. Sloman, John, 238. S. J., 240. Slowman, Abraham, 139.
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Smith, Captain Aaron. 74, 76.
Captain, son of above, 76. Hon. Benjamin, 54. Henry A. M., 9. John, 51. Josiah, Jr., diary of, 37, 93. William, 22.
Solomons, Alexander, 139. Benjamin, 139. Chapman, 139.
D., 171.
E., 171, 205.
E. M., 265.
Francis, 280.
Hart, 139.
Hyam, 98, 279.
Israel, 139.
Dr. J. R., 171, 238, 262, 264.
J. T., 235.
Joseph, 91, 139, 243, 279.
Judah, 139.
L. J., 171. Levi, 279.
Levy, 98, 139, 279.
Lizer, 171.
Abraham, 139.
Mark, 139, 247.
Augustus, 171.
Molsey J., 243.
Chapman, 246.
Mordecai, 171.
Moses, 24, 25, 277.
Nathan, 139.
Israel, 139. 243.
Dr. R., 265.
J. F., 239.
Sampson, 139.
Joseph, 87, 93, 279.
Solomon, 139.
Levy, 242.
Levy J., 246.
Lewis, 139.
M., 142, 171.
family, of Georgetown, 243.
Moses, 28.
Myers, 92, 279.
Phineas, 171, 246.
R., 171.
Sampson, 243.
Solomon, 171.
Zadok, 279.
Zodiack, 92.
Lodge, 36. Solomons, A. L., 235. Abraham, 243.
Sommers, E., 171. Isaac, 239.
Sopher, Dr. W., 216.
South, 83, 177, 183, 203, 225, 272; the oldest editor in the, 179.
South Carolina, the history of, 8, 17, 47, 143; the first settlement of, 17; pace in many things set by, 17; "Funda- mental Constitutions"
Smithfield, N. C., 248.
Smyth, Hon. J. Adger, 89. Robert, 54. Snowden, Prof. Yates, 9.
Society for Encouraging Arts, 51. of Israelites (Sumter), 252, 253. Solomo, Zadok, 91.
Solomon, A. L., 171, 264. Aaron, 139. Ab., 171.
H., 239. Henry, 171.
Solomon Sampson, 171, 204, 262. T., 265.
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South Carolina ( Continued) -
of, 17; Jews welcomed by, 18, 149-150; Hugue- not refugees to, 18, 20; German Palatine refu- gees to, 18; General Assembly of, 20, 65; Governors of, men- tioned, 19; earliest record of a Jew land- holder in, 22; oldest Jewish will on record in, 23; Jews of early, 25; Gazettes of (see Ga- zettes) ; Trott's Laws of the Province of, 20; early reference to social life in, 27; earliest no- tice of death of a Jew in, 23; proposed settle- ment of Jews in, 1748, 31-32; most conspicu- ous Jew of the provin- cial days of, 41; militia system of, during the Revolution, 81, 82; re- ligious development of Jews of, 146, 147, 165. College, 187, 197, 193, 251, 257, 259.
College Alumni Fund, 259, Gazette of the State of, 37, 81, 83, 87, 101, 119. and American General Gazette, The, 38, 71, 88. and Georgia Almanac, The, 127. Gazette; And , Country Journal, The, 66.
Gazette, The Royal, 102, 103.
South Carolina Gazette, The, 24, 26, 28, 29, 34, 36, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 66, 68, 71, 72, 73, 81. Historical and Genealogi- cal Magazine, The, 40, 83, 94. Historical Society, 8, 9, 17, 37, 270.
in the Spanish-American War, 264. Institute, 187. Insurance Company, 197. Inter-State and West In- dian Exposition, 69. Jewish Patriots," 95. Law Reports, 34, 213. Line, Continental Estab- lishment, 94. Medical Society, 180, 268. Press Association, 259. Regiment (Provincial), 1757, 42, 1760-61, 42. Society for the Promotion of Domestic Arts and Manufactures, 143. State Gazette, The, 122, 130. Women in the Confeder- acy, 222.
South Mount, 100. Southern Patriot, The, 92, 141, 161, 163, 174, 176, 177, 178. Quarterly Review, The, 80, 178, 194. Standard, The, 197. Southwestern Railroad Bank, 188, 193, 197, 205. Spain, 111, 211. Spanish-American War, 259, 264.
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Spanish Government, 19. Indians, 19.
shape. indigo packed, 63.
and Portuguese Jewish commu- nity, London, 31, 32, 33, 34, 47, 69, 108, 147, 149, 150, 155, 291. Sparger, -- , 22.
Sparks, Jared, Life and Writings of, 178. Spartanburg, 253.
Spitalfields, 63.
Spitz, I. A., 139.
Spitzer, Bernard M., 279.
Spottsylvania, Va., 229, 234.
St. Andrew's Parish, 188. Society, 25, 28.
St. Augustine, Fla., 19; 37.
exiles to, in 1780-81, 37. St. Croix, 185.
St. Domingo, 120, 181, 184.
St. Eustatius, 120, 280.
St. George, Hanover Square, Par- ish of, 112.
St. Helena's Parish, 192, 206.
St. Mary Axe, 47.
St. Matthew's, 253.
St. Michael's Parish, 189, 192, 197.
St. Philip's Parish, 189, 192, 197.
St. Philip's Street (Charleston), 186.
St. Stephen's, 253. Star of the West, the, 236.
State, The (Columbia), 195. Bank, the, 185. Cadets, 232. House Square, Charleston, 285.
Paper Office, London, 24, 30, 31, 32, 102. Treasurer, 142.
State's Rights Party, 189, 204.
Statistics of South Carolina (Mills), 140, 245, 246. Statutes of South Carolina, 20, S2, 121. Steedman & Horlbeek, 121. Stephens, Alexander H., 200. William, 113, 114, 116.
Stern, Mayer, 216.
Stevens, General Clement H., 235.
Stevens's Iron-clad Battery, 230, 232. Stewart's school, Mr., 186.
Stiles, Ezra, Literary Diary of, 35.
Stoney Creek, 237.
Stoppelbein, General J. L., 255.
Storchnest, Poland, 209, 215.
Story, John, 50, 51.
Strauss, B., 235.
Isaac, 253.
Isaac C., 253.
J. J., 265. Mordecai A., 265.
Struthers, William, 98.
Suares, A., 171. B., 171. Ben. C., 171.
David, 280.
David I., 139.
Isaac, 139.
J. E., 171, 235.
Jacob, 139, 171, 292.
Jacob, Jr., 139. Jacob I., 139.
Sublime Grand Lodge of Perfec- tion, 37, 144. Suffolk, Va., 230, 234.
Sullivan's Island, 86, 251.
Sulzbacher, William, 239.
Summers, Ad., 239.
Summerville, 236.
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Sumter, 100, 154. 166. 188, 196, 197, 198, 205. 221, 247-253. 254, 293. Fort, 230, 232, 236.
General Thomas, 100.
Graded School. 252.
Guards, 234, 236. Savings Bank, 253. Telephone Company. 253. Sun, The (Baltimore). 96. The (Philadelphia), 192.
Sunday School, Jewish, 182, 262.
News, The, 84, 85. 97, 220. 262.
Suponey Church, battle of, 226.
Supreme Council of Scottish Rite Masons, 193. Court of South Carolina, 198. Surgeon-General, C. S. A., 221, 222, 226.
Surveyor and Inspector-General of Indigo for South Carolina, 55.
Synagogues in Charleston. 116-117, 120-122, 161-162, 209, 213 ; econ- omy of the, 33-34, 147-140, 132- 155, 287-292; laying of the corner-stone in 1792, 117, 121.
Tallapoosa, Ala., 191.
Tammany Hall, 275. Tariff, 177, 178. Taylor, General Zachary, 271.
Temperance Advocate. The, 192.
Temple Emanu El, 274. Texas, 272.
Light Artillery, 22S.
"The Field of Waterloo," 174.
"The Intercession of Moses for Israel," 187.
" The Quarterly Review and Mel- moth," 174. The XIXth Century, 173. Thomasville, N. C., 223.
Thomson, Colonel William, 77. Tillman, Governor B. R., 258. Times, The (Georgetown), 243. (New York), 273. Timothy, Peter, 48, 50, 51, 62. Nimrod, W. H., 173.
Tobias, Mr., 27. A., 171, 265. Abraham, 139, 143, 204, 206. Henry, 171. I., 171. Isaac, 139, 280. J. L., 171, 235, 264. J. R., 265. Jacob, 40, 279. Jacob (younger), 40, 139, 279, Joseph (1737), 24, 32, 33, 38, 40, 277, 279. Joseph, son of above, 40, 120, 139, 279. Meshod, 32, 40, 279. T. J., 171. T. Jefferson, 265-6. Tongue, Abraham, 139, 142.
Tongues, Mark, 117, 122, 280.
Toombs, Robert, 199.
Tooting, Eng., 109, 115.
Topaz, or water sapphire, 64.
Torbay (prison ship). 95, 94. Tories. (See Loyalists. )
Torin, Samuel, 48.
Torrans, John, 54.
Torres. Abraham, 139, 154.
Tores ( ?), Benjamin, 27S.
Tradd Street, 50.
Traditions and Reminiscences (of the Revolution). Johnson's, 86, 105. Traiteur, The, 129. Trescot, Edward, 286.
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Triest, J., 171, 237.
M., 171, 235, 262, 266. S., 171.
Trinity Church, New York City, 22.
Trott, Nicholas, 20, 121.
Troy, N. Y., 255.
Tuggle, Hon. W. O., 201.
Tullifinny, 230.
Tunis, 142.
Turkey Bend, 229. Twenty Years of Congress (Blaine), 185.
Twenty-three Mile Creek, 75.
Twetaine's Battalion, 228.
Twickenham, Eng., 70.
Two Creations, The, 188.
Ubiquarians, the "Right Worthy and Amicable Order of," 27, 23. Chiman, J. H., 171.
Union, 253; the public school sys- tem of, 259.
and State's Rights Party, 180, 188, 196, 206.
Bank, 202, 201.
Insurance Co., 194.
Society (Savannah), 190.
Street, 27, 120.
The ( Washington), 184.
United States, 96, 110, 123, 124, 131, 141, 145, 177, 213, 269, 285. Army, 195, 227, 245, 271.
Government, 200. Navy, 144, 228. Supreme Court, 203. University of Virginia, 254. Valance, Moses, 140.
Valentijn, Simon, 20, 21, 22, 277; naturalization papers of, 20-21.
Valentine, Abraham O., 140. Daniel, 48.
Valentine, Hertz, 236. I. D., 171. Isaac D., 236. J., 171. Jacob, 207. 236. Samuel. 140, 171, 246.
Vidaver, Falk, 292.
Virginia, 93, 131, 200, 230, 233, 237, 248. the (iron-clad), 201. History, Gleanings of (Boo- gher), 93. Line, Continental Establish- ment, 93, 94. Military Institute, 251. Visanska, George A., 236. J., 266. Mrs. J., 262. J. M., 243. Volaski, A., 238. J., 237. J. A., 266.
Volozhin, 219.
Waage, Mordecai G., 140.
Wachtel, Myer, 239.
Walterboro, 205.
Walter's Battery, 224, 226, 231, 232.
Walters, J., 172.
Walthall Junction, battle of, 230.
War between the States, Jews of South Carolina in, 220-240.
Wardlaw, Judge, 210.
Warley, Captain Felix, 75.
Warner, Henry, 239. William, 140. Washington, D. C., 86, 92, 93, 144, 145, 184, 203, 225, 237, 273. President George, 94; corre- spondence of the Jews of Charleston with, 94, 122-126.
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Washington Artillery, 224, 225, 226, 227, 231, 232. Bridge, N. Y., 275. Mounted Artillery, 223, 225. Volunteers, 206.
Watchman and Southron. The, 251.
Water sapphire, or topaz, 64.
Waterman, S. A., 140.
Wayside Home, 222. Webster, Pelatiah, Journal of a voyage to Charles Town in So. Carolina by, 61. Weiskopf, Leopold, 238. Weiss, Jules, 236. Samuel, 239.
Weissenberger, -, 140.
Wentworth Street (Charleston), 213.
Wertheim, Berthold, 236. Hyman, 236. Julius, 236. Wesel, D. V., 172.
West Florida. 98.
India Islands, 29, 177. 184. Point, battle of, 230.
Westminster, Eng., 69, 231.
Wetherhabn, J., 237. M., 237. Wetherhorn, Levy, 236, 266. Levy, Jr., 266. M., 172. Martin, 237. Sol., 237. Wetumpka, Ala., 191.
Wheeler, Vice-President, 274. White, John Blake, 173. Captain William, 65. Hall (plantation), 74. Hart Court, 109. Wilderness, the battle of the, 224, 229, 231.
Will, an ethical, 38. William III. of England, 21. Williams, A., 266.
HI. J., 266. Colonel James, 75. Colonel O. H., 96. S., 266. Williamsburg, Va., 227, 237. County, 263. District, 198. Williamson. Major (subsequently Colonel and General) Andrew, 74, 75, 76, 77, 112. Willington Rangers, 223, 225, 228, 234. Wilmington, N. C., 166, 186, 224. and Raleigh Railroad, 188. Wilson. J. Cohen, 237, 239. John L., 197.
Wiltshire, 65. Wineberg, M., 172. Wineman, Dr. P., 172, 238, 262, 264. Winestock, M., 172. Winnsboro, 275. Winterbotham's history of the United States, 130. Winyah (Bay), 24. the planters of, 50. Artillery Company, 242. Indigo Society, S, 127, 242, 2.13. Inn, 243. Light Dragoons, 242.
Wisconsin State Historical Society, 8. Wise, Dr. Isaac M., 217, 218. WViteover. Hyman, 256. family, of Marion, 256. Witkofsky, J., 237. Wittkowski, Legriel A., 245.
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Wittkowsky, Adolph, 237. Wolf, -, 99, 279.
D., 239. Lucien, 35, 194. Hon. Simon, 94, 95, 126, 141, 144, 200. 228, 238. 239. Lieutenant W. M., 237.
Wolfe, David, 245. Henry, 280. Jacob, 237.
Wolff, Simon, 240. W. M., 237.
Woodville, Mississippi, 192, 196.
Woolf, H. L. P., 172. Isaac, 140, 172. Jacob, 242.
Ralph, 172.
Solomon, 280.
Work House. Charleston, 128, 142. Wormwood Street, London, 47, 49. Yates family (Jewish), of Liver- pool, 194. Yaws (disease), a cure for, 62. Yeadon Light Infantry, 230.
Year Book, City of Charleston, 7, 32, 33, 44, 53, 89, 120, 121, 126, 185, 204. 262. Yellow fever, 217. Tavern, Va., 248.
Yemassee Indians, 19.
Yeshuat Israel, Congregation, 131.
York River, Va., 231.
Zachariah, E., 237. J., 172, 237. Zacharias, David, 237. Zemach, Abraham, 140.
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