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Legal Documents Related to Lazarus Ulman's Arrest for Peddling Without a License, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 1863


This archival collection consists of three documents related to the arrest of Lazarus Ulman for peddling without a license in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1862. The documents include a subpoena, an arrest warrant, and an indictment sheet. The subpoena also names Isaac Ulman. The documents are housed together in an original court jacket. Lazarus Ulman (ca. 1793-post 1860) was a Jewish merchant who immigrated to the United States before 1828 from Germany or Russia. His sons served in the Civil War, and his grandson changed his name to Douglas Fairbanks, a renowned Hollywood actor. The documents provide insight into 19th-century legal practices and the life of a Jewish merchant family in Pennsylvania.


Associated People/Businesses

  • Ulman, Lazarus
  • Ulman, Lazarus / Ulman, Isaac

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Arc.MS.56, Box 11, Folder 13|Arc.MS.56, Box 11, Folder 13|Arc.MS.56, Box 11, Folder 13