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Mordecai M. Levy

19th-century American politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Mordecai Marks Levy was a pharmacist, merchant, and newspaper editor[1][2] who served as sheriff and as a state legislator in South Carolina. He was part of Camden, South Carolina’s Jewish community.

He represented Kershaw in the state legislature from 1834 to 1838 and was a candidate for U.S. Congress in 1836.[3][4]

As editor of the Camden Commercial Courier, he voiced opposition to abolitionist efforts from the North.[5]

In 1841 he signed on to a letter supporting a General Bankrupt Law in the U.S. Senate.[6]

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