Congressional Record Excerpt: Jonas Levy's Claims and Contributions (June 11, 1874)
This excerpt from the Congressional Record of June 11, 1874, details the ongoing legal battles of Jonas Levy, focusing on his service during the Mexican-American War, specifically his role as captain of the USS America during the Battle of Veracruz. The document also highlights Levy's significant contributions to Jewish life in Washington, D.C., and his advocacy for American Jews against discriminatory practices in the 1850s. His involvement in a trade dispute between the United States and Switzerland over religious freedoms is mentioned, emphasizing Levy's activism for Jewish rights and equality. The excerpt mentions Levy's military career in the 1840s and his continued legal pursuits into the 1880s. Jonas Phillips Levy (1807-1883) was the younger brother of Uriah Phillips Levy, the first Jewish commodore in the U.S. Navy.
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- Levy, Jonas P....BROTHER OF URIAH P.
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