Box 4
Contains 46 Results:
Levy, Lionel L.—Confederate service Prtivate, Co. 5, Battalion, Washington Artillery, Louisiana, later listed at the rank of Captain
Personal notes, company troop listings, service record, receipts, and correspondence (oversize and photocopy).
Levy, Michael—Began Confederate service as Private, Captain Samuel G. Smith’s Co. (Dixie Grays), 6th Regiment Arkansas Infantry, by War’s end was Captain
Biographical information, service record, correspondence, inventories (photocopy). Mention in TJC, pgs. 93, 403n. 17.
Levy, Samuel Yates—Began Confederate service Captain in City Light Guard, Savannah, GA, later part of Co. D, 1st Regiment Georgia Infantry, spending most of service in JAG coprs
Personal letter and biographical notes, poem written by S. Y. Levy, service records, vouchers, correspondence (oversize and photocopy). Mention in TJC, see index pgs. 502.
Levy, Uriah Phillips—b. 1792 Philadelphia, first Jewish American to serve entire career as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Navy
Booklet An American, A Sailor, and a Jew: The Life and Career of Commodore Uriah P. Levy. Mention in TJC, pgs. 35.
Levy, William Mallory—b. 1827 Virginia, began Confederate service Captain, LeCompte Guards, 2nd Louisiana Infantry Regiment, reached rank of Major by end of War, one of the highest ranking Jewish Confederate Officers
Personal notes, biographical information, correspondence (photocopy), service record, receipts, and requisition forms (oversize and photocopy). Mention in TJC, pgs. 92, 104-6, 359, 406n. 58, 429n. 82.
Lincoln, Abraham—President of the United States during the Civil War
Article “The Conspiracy to Implicate the Confederate Leaders in Lincoln’s Assassination,” by Seymour J. Frank (photocopy), article “Lincoln and the Jews,” by Issac Markens (photocopy). Mention in TJC, see index pgs. 502.
Luria, Albert Moses—Confederate service Lt., 23rd North Carolina Infantry
Biographical information, article “Albert Moses Luria: Gallant Young Confederate,” by American Jewish Archives, service record and inventory (oversize and Photocopy). Mention in TJC, see index pgs. 503.
Lyons, Rachel “LaLa”—b. 1838
Personal letter, excertps from The Ancestry of Nathalie Fontaine Lyons, by Jo White Linn, editor, correspondence (photocopy). Mention in TJC, pgs. 220, 221, 237-8, 279, 387n. 67.
Marks, Leon Dawson—Began Confederate service 2nd Lt., Shreveport Grays, Louisiana Miltia, 1861; reached rank of Colonel before being killed in action, 1863
Personal letters, biographical information, Marks family genealogy, campaign information, newspaper (photocopy), service records, inventories, account receipts (oversize and photocopy). Mention in TJC, pgs. 41, 89, 100-101, 101, 158, 196, 361, 362.