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Chicago's monument to Haym Salomon, Revolutionary financier.

Barnard College founder Annie Nathan Meyer.

Maude Nathan Nathan (she married a cousin).

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Dimont, Max I.
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Dubin, Maxwell H.
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Fitzpatrick, Donovan, and Saphire, Saul.
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——.
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——.
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2 Vol. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1953.

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Meyer, Annie Nathan.
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——.
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INDEX

Aaron (family),
2

Abdulrahman III, Caliph,
31

Abdy, Sir Robert Edward Henry,
176

Aberdare, Henry Campbell Bruce, Lord,
176

Abravanel (family),
47

Abravanel, Don Isaac,
45
,
47

Adams, H. P.,
46

Adams, Samuel,
147

Africa, northern: Sephardim,
50
,
51
,
331
,
335
,
336
,
337

Alexander VI, Pope,
82

Alfonso X (Alfonso the Wise; Alfonso the Learned), King,
31

Alger, Horatio,
296–97

Algonquin Indians,
94–95

Alpert (family),
25

Alport (family),
25

Amador de los Kios, José Fernández,
25

American Jewish Historical Society,
17

Amsterdam: Sephardim,
19
,
50
,
51

Andalusia: Moors,
32

Sephardim,
32
,
43
,
87

André, Maj. John,
167–68

Andrews, Charles;
207

anti-Semitism,
see
Jews, anti-Semitism

Arnott, Nina Mapleson,
see
Nathan, Mrs. Washington

Ashkenazim,
8
,
55
n
,
131
,
229
,
230

and Sephardim,
8
,
131–32
,
135
,
138
,
163
,
228–31
,
263
,
295
,
340
,
344

see also
Germany, Jews; Jews and Judaism

Astor, John Jacob,
94
,
98

Astor, Mrs. William,
60
,
266
,
269
,
70
,
318

Auchincloss (family),
263

Audler, Solomon,
135–36
,
136–37

Baiz, Decadie,
135

Bajazet II, Sultan,
45
,
48

Balmain, Count Alexander,
166

Barbados: Sephardim,
65

slave trade,
104

Barclay (family),
263

Barclay, Cornelia,
see
De Lancey, Mrs. Stephen

Barclay, James,
237
,
238

Bar Harbor: Sephardim,
264

Barnard, George S.,
293

Barreto, Gen.,
52–53

Baruch, Bernard,
329

Baruch, Bernhard,
329

Beekman (family),
101

Belgium: Sephardim,
20
,
330

Belknap, Jeremy,
105

Belper, Algernon Henry Strutt, Baron,
176

Benjamin, Judah P.,
271–72

Bent, Frank,
299

Bent, Mrs. Frank (Emily Cardozo),
299
,
306

Black Plague,
34

Blair, Maj. Gen.,
280
,
281

Blake, James H.,
251

“blue blood,” origin of term,
32

Boabdil, King,
43

Bogardus (family),
101

Bond, Lt.,
212–13

Boston: Touro bequest,
143

Bourdeaux, Rose,
135

Bradford, Orlando Bridgeman, Earl of,
176

Brandon (family),
321
;
see also
de Fonseca-Brandon (family)

Brandon, Frances Marion,
322–28

Brandon, Lyman,
322
,
327
,
328

Brazil: as Dutch colony,
51–52
,
53
,
62
,
65
,
66

as Portuguese colony,
51
,
52

Sephardim,
51–52
,
62
,
65

Brewster (family),
181

Burden, Mrs. William A. M.,
5

Bush, Mathias,
228

Butler, Benjamin,
247–51
passim

Cabral, Pedro Álvarez,
51

Capón, Ruy,
41

Cardozo (family),
60
,
293
,
298–99
,
337
,
344

Cardozo, Albert,
289
,
292–96
passim
,
299

Cardozo, Albert (Allie),
299

Cardozo, Mrs. Albert (Rebecca Nathan),
292
,
299

Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan,
11
,
12
,
295–309
passim,
316
,
351

Cardozo, Elizabeth,
299–300
,
306

Cardozo, Ellen,
299
,
300
,
301
,
303
,
305
,
308–09

Cardozo, Emily,
see
Bent, Mrs. Frank

Cardozo, Grace,
299

Cardozo, Michael Hart,
292

Cardozo & Nathan,
12

Carlos II, King,
89
,
90

Castro, Archdeacon de,
85

Castro, Americo,
31–32

Catholicism,
see
Christianity

Catt, Carrie Chapman,
315

Cazenove, Pierre André Destrac,
144
,
145

Cedarhurst (L.I.): Sephardim,
2

Charleston: Sephardim,
101
,
337

Christianity: conversions to, by Jews,
8
,
25
,
231

conversions to, by Jews and Moors,
see Converses

conversions to Judaism,
8

Crusades,
30
,
34
,
37

Inquisition,
52
,
74–76
see also
Spain, Inquisition

Churchill, Mrs. Randolph,
176

Clinton (family),
165

Clinton, Gov. George,
93
,
165

Clinton, Sir Henry,
172

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