Description:

Judaica - 1790 document concerning Jewish merchant "Moses Levy", a "chocolate maker"



Document partly typewritten and partly handwritten on cream paper measuring 8" x 12.875" and signed "Isaac Stoutenburgh, Aldr" at bottom. In fine to very fine condition, with expected folds and small tear located along left margin. Docket information located verso.

The January 16, 1790 document signed by Alderman Isaac Stoutenburgh concerns a violation of the public peace. A chocolate maker named "Moses Levey" and a carpenter named William Lowerie were each fined 20 pounds for breaking the peace. The accused were enjoined to behave civilly in the future, especially towards the likely plaintiff, a painter named John Godwin.

Isaac Stoutenburgh (1738/9 - 1799) was very active in pre-Revolutionary New York politics. He served as a colonel of the New York militia during the Revolutionary War, and fulfilled numerous local and state offices from the mid-1770s until his death in 1799. Six years after signing this document in his official capacity of alderman of the West Ward of New York City, Stoutenburgh would serve as one of several commissioners charged with constructing a city prison.

This document testifies to the ethnic diversity of late-eighteenth-century urban New York. It also shows that city inhabitants were interconnected even if they lived in different wards.

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