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Carel Hendrik Bartels (29 September 1792 – 10 February 1850) was the wealthiest and most important mulatto trader and businessman on the Dutch Gold Coast in the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Apart from his entrepreneurial activities, Bartels was also a judge and member of the colonial government in Elmina, making him one of the most important men in town.Bartels has an entry in Hutchison's The Pen-Pictures of Modern Africans and African Celebrities.
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Bartels, Carel Hendrik Carel Hendrik Bartels
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mulatto trader
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1792-09-29Z
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1792-01-01Z
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1850-02-10Z
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1850-01-01Z
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