Leopold Levy

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Leopold Levy (1838 – April 8, 1905) was an American businessman and public official. He owned a clothing retailer. Levy was a German immigrant.[1]

Preceded byFrederick J. Scholz
Succeeded byNathaniel U. Hill
Born1838 (1838)
Quick facts 25th Treasurer of Indiana, Governor ...
Leopold Levy
From Volume III (1919) of Indiana and Indianans
25th Treasurer of Indiana
In office
February 10, 1899  February 9, 1903
GovernorJames A. Mount
Winfield T. Durbin
Preceded byFrederick J. Scholz
Succeeded byNathaniel U. Hill
Personal details
Born1838 (1838)
Died8 April, 1905 (1906), (aged 66–67)
PartyRepublican
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He served as State Treasurer of Indiana from 1899 until 1903.[2] He was a Republican.

The Indianapolis Museum of Art has a portrait of him by Charles Despiau.[3] The Indiana State Museum has a kiddush cup he brought from Bavaria Germany.[4]

His clothing business sold ready made clothing and advertised rock bottom prices.[5]

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