Lopez, Aaron, 1731-1782
Variant namesBiographical notes:
Colonial merchant and shipper, Aaron Lopez was born in Portugal in 1831. He immigrated to Newport,Rhode Island in 1752 where he was engaged primarily in the whale oil and candle business, although healso dealt in livestock, groceries, rum, ships, clothing, and slaves. During the 1760s and 1770s, he builtan extensive transatlantic mercantile empire and on the eve of the American Revolution, Lopez wasNewport's leading merchant and taxpayer. During the Revolution, he supported the colonials and withdrewfrom British-threatened Newport which greatly diminished his business. He died in 1782 before he couldrecoup his losses.
Links to collections
Aaron Lopez (1759-1817), 1770 - 1780
American Jewish Historical Society
Aaron Lopez Papers
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Lopez, Aaron, 1731-1782. Newport Historical Society Library special collections, ca. 1639-[ongoing].
Newport Historical Society
Lopez, Aaron. 880-99 <>.
National Library of Israel, Jewish National Library
Lopez, Aaron, 1731-1782. Aaron Lopez collection [microform].
Oregon State University Libraries
Lopez, Aaron, 1731-1782. Instructions from Aaron Lopez, 1770 Nov. 9.
New London County Historical Society
Lopez, Aaron, 1731-1782. Aaron Lopez bill to John Bours, 1772 Aug. 27.
New London County Historical Society
Aaron Lopez Papers, 1752-1994, 1846, 1852, 1953
American Jewish Historical Society
Papers, 1754-1787.
Congregation Shearith Israel (New York, N.Y.)
Letter by, and one letter and four notes to, Aaron Lopez.
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Wetmore, George Peabody, 1846-1921. Wetmore collection on Rhode Island commerce [microform], 1706-1851.
Massachusetts Historical Society
Barnard, Tristam. Tristam Barnard letter, 1782 June 16.
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Samuel and William Vernon bill of exchange, Vernon (Samuel and William) bill of exchange, 1768
Redwood Library & Athenaeum
Arnold, Seth, fl. 1777. Seth Arnold letter, 1777 Aug. 17.
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Samuel Oppenheim Papers, undated, 1614-1938
American Jewish Historical Society
Alberro y Soroa, Ana. Ana Alberro y Soroa correspondence, 1772 June.
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Abrahams, Abraham Isaac, 1720-1796. Abraham Abrahams correspondence, 1756-1771.
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Correspondence of Boston and Newport merchants, 1732-1790 (inclusive).
Harvard Business School, Knowledge and Library Services/Baker Library
Sally (Brigantine). Articles of agreement of voyage of the brigantine Sally, 1766.
Brown University, Brown University Library
Babcock, Henry, fl. 1772. Henry Babcock correspondence, 1772 July 5.
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958.
Houghton Library
Obadiah Brown I (1712-1762) Papers, 1719-1776, (bulk 1740-1762)
Rhode Island Historical Society
Four documents of American Jewish leaders.
Yeshiva University
Palfrey family papers, 1713-1915
Houghton Library
Belcher, Joseph. Joseph Belcher letter, 1772 Sept. 22.
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Briggs, Nathaniel. Logbook of the sloop Betsey and the brigantine Sally, 1765-1767
Brown University, Brown University Library
Vernon family. Records, 1738-1829.
Winterthur Library
Arabet, Peter. Peter Arabet correspondence, 1783 Apr.
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Champlin, Christopher. Business correspondence, 1761-1797.
American Periodical Series I
Related names in SNAC
correspondedWith
Abrahams, Abraham Isaac, 1720-1796.
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Alberro y Soroa, Ana.
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Arabet, Peter.
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Arnold, Seth, fl. 1777.
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Babcock, Henry, fl. 1772.
correspondedWith
Barnard, Tristam.
correspondedWith
Belcher, Joseph.
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Bours, John, 1734-1815.
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Briggs, Nathaniel.
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Champlin, Christopher.
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Cruger, Henry, 1739-1827
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Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876
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Gomez, Daniek, 1759-1784
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Gomez, Moses, 1728-1789
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Hart, Joshua, d. 1787
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Hefferman, Captain.
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Lopez, Abraham.
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Lopez, Abraham, 1711-
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Lopez, David, 1750-1812
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Lopez, Joseph.
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Lopez, Joseph, 1756-1822
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Lopez, Joshua
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Lopez, Juliet
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Lopez, Moses.
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Lucena, James
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Mendes, Isaac Pereira
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Oppenheim, Samuel, 1859-1928
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Rivera, Jacob Rodriquez, 1717-1789
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Rodriquez, Manuel
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Rotch, Joseph, 1704-1784
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Seixas, Moses, 1744-1809
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Shearman, Ebenezer, d. 1833.
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Vernon family.
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Vernon, Samuel, 1711-1792
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Wanton, Edward.
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Wetmore, George Peabody, 1846-1921.
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Wright, Benjamin, Capt.
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Mendes family.
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Palfrey family.
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Hayley and Hopkins
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Rhode Island Historical Society
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Sally (Brigantine)
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Sally (Sloop)
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Subjects:
- United States
- Brigantines
- Families
- Great Britain Colonies America
- Interior decoration
- Jewish merchants
- Jews
- Jews
- Jews Dietary laws
- Jews, Portuguese
- Merchant
- Merchants
- Merchant ships
- Merchant Vessels
- Ports
- Schooners
- Sephardim
- Ship captains
- Shipping
- Sloops
- Snow
- Touro Synagogue (Newport, R.I.)
- United States History Revolution, 1775-1783
- Whaling ships
- Jews
Occupations:
- Jewish businesspeople
- Jewish merchants
- Merchants
- Merchants
- Philanthropists
- Merchants
Places:
- Newport, RI, US
- Lisbon, 14, PT
- Newport, RI, US
Variant Names
Lopez, Duarte, 1731-1782