Augustus Meaher

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Augustus Meaher was a 19th-century Alabama landowner and timber businessman historically associated with the last known illegal slave ship, the Clotilda, and the land that later became Meaher State Park.

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instanceOf American landowner
human
activeInCentury 19th century
associatedWith Clotilda NERFINISHED
Meaher State Park NERFINISHED
businessSector land development
timber industry
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
historicalRole figure in the history of the illegal transatlantic slave trade to the United States
knownFor association with the slave ship Clotilda
ownership of land that became Meaher State Park
legacy landholdings later used for public recreation at Meaher State Park
notableEvent involvement in the last known illegal transatlantic slave ship to the United States
occupation landowner
timber businessman
placeOfBusiness Mobile Bay area NERFINISHED
residence Alabama NERFINISHED
Mobile, Alabama NERFINISHED
stateOfActivity Alabama NERFINISHED

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Meaher State Park namedAfter Augustus Meaher