Jonathan Bourne Jr.

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Jonathan Bourne Jr. was a prominent 19th-century American whaling merchant and civic leader from Massachusetts whose influence led to the naming of the town of Bourne in his honor.

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Jonathan Bourne Jr. canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf businessperson
civic leader
human
whaling merchant
basedIn New Bedford, Massachusetts
centuryOfActivity 19th century
citizenship United States of America
country United States of America
ethnicGroup American
fieldOfWork local civic affairs
maritime trade
whaling
gender male
hasHonor town of Bourne, Massachusetts named in his honor
hasPart whaling ships and related maritime assets (as business holdings)
industry whaling industry
influenced naming of the town of Bourne, Massachusetts
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Jonathan Bourne Jr. self-link
namedAfter Jonathan Bourne Sr.
notableFor civic leadership in Massachusetts
prominence in the 19th-century American whaling industry
notableWork development of whaling enterprises based in New Bedford
occupation businessperson
civic leader
whaling merchant
partOf 19th-century American maritime economy
placeOfActivity Massachusetts
New Bedford, Massachusetts
residence Massachusetts
New Bedford, Massachusetts

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Town of Bourne namedAfter Jonathan Bourne Jr.
Jonathan Bourne Jr. name Jonathan Bourne Jr. self-link
Bourne, Massachusetts namedAfter Jonathan Bourne Jr.