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Luis Moises Gomez

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279: 58:. Gomez established himself as a prominent businessman and leader within the early Jewish community in New York and in 1714 he purchased 6,900 acres (28 km) in 264: 284: 274: 54:
of England. This certificate gave him rights to conduct business, own property, and live freely within the Colonies without an oath of allegiance to the
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for the new colonists. Other pioneers, fleeing tyranny, and the cruelties in Europe for the promise of a new life, then settled in the
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Gomez came to New York in 1703. In 1705 he was granted an
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In 1727 he led the drive to finance and construct the
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Spanish
Sephardic Jewish
Spanish
France
England
Spanish Inquisition
Act of Denization
Queen Anne
Church of England
Marlboro
Hudson River
British
colony of New York
fieldstone
Gomez Mill House
fur
trading post
City of New York
Hudson Highlands
Indian trails
frontier
trading post
Hudson Valley
Jewish
Orange County
National Register of Historic Places
Mill Street Synagogue
Manhattan
Shearith Israel
Gomez Mill House

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