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Collection Reference Number GLC02794.063
From Archive Folder Tobias Lear papers 
Title Timothy Mountford to Tobias Lear regarding the pogrom and expulsion of Jews from Algiers
Date 28 June 1805
Author Mountford, Timothy (fl. 1804-1810)  
Recipient Lear, Tobias  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description An almost hour-by-hour description of the assassination of Napatili Busnach, Jewish Algerian government officer, and the expulsion and massacre of Jews in Algiers by the government. Mountford sends a report of activities in the city. "This morning about 8 O'clock, Napatili Busnach, in the sheet, was shot thro' the Belly, by a Turk Soldier, & died in two hours after. He never spoke after [inserted: he] was shot, altho' he walked to his own house. About 3 P.M. he was buried. The deed of a single Soldier threw everything into confusion -- the City appears to be ready for insurrection, such is the clamor against the Jews." The account covers 28 June to 1 July 1805. Mountford was Lear's secretary in Algiers. Marked "Duplicate" on first page.
Subjects Judaism  Global History and Civics  Barbary Coast  Barbary Pirates  Barbary Wars  Africa  Government and Civics  Massacre  Death  Military History  Mobs and Riots  Assassination  
People Mountford, Timothy (fl. 1804-1810)  Lear, Tobias (1762-1816)  
Place written Algiers, Algeria
Theme Religion; Foreign Affairs; Government & Politics
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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