Leopold Levy
Indiana politician
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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]
GovernorJames A. Mount
Winfield T. Durbin
Winfield T. Durbin
Preceded byFrederick J. Scholz
Succeeded byNathaniel U. Hill
Born1838
Leopold Levy | |
|---|---|
From Volume III (1919) of Indiana and Indianans | |
| 25th Treasurer of Indiana | |
| In office February 10, 1899 – February 9, 1903 | |
| Governor | James A. Mount Winfield T. Durbin |
| Preceded by | Frederick J. Scholz |
| Succeeded by | Nathaniel U. Hill |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1838 |
| Died | 8 April, 1905, (aged 66–67) |
| Party | Republican |
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]