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Founded by [Bügel, Caspar Peter] (1759-1817) in c. 1783. (BioLek II)
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Founded by [[Bügel, Caspar Peter]] (1759-1817) in c. 1783. (BioLek II)
  
 
He was one of the merchants to benefit greatly and founding his fortune in the trade to the West Indies and East Indies during the years of neutrality during the American War of Independence (BioLek II)  
 
He was one of the merchants to benefit greatly and founding his fortune in the trade to the West Indies and East Indies during the years of neutrality during the American War of Independence (BioLek II)  
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Initially had his merchant shop in [[Amagertorv]], later behind [[Børsen]] and lastly in [[Nybrogade]] (All BioLek II)   
 
Initially had his merchant shop in [[Amagertorv]], later behind [[Børsen]] and lastly in [[Nybrogade]] (All BioLek II)   
  
[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Groshandler]] [[Category: Grosserer]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category: Merchant house]] [[Category: Travels to learn industry]] [[Category: Foreigner]] [[Category: Foreign Origin]]
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[[Category: Male]] [[Category: Groshandler]] [[Category: Grosserer]] [[Category: Merchant]] [[Category: Merchant House]] [[Category: Travels to learn industry]] [[Category: Foreigner]] [[Category: Foreign Origin]]

Latest revision as of 06:04, 6 September 2018

Founded by Bügel, Caspar Peter (1759-1817) in c. 1783. (BioLek II)

He was one of the merchants to benefit greatly and founding his fortune in the trade to the West Indies and East Indies during the years of neutrality during the American War of Independence (BioLek II)

Timeline

1798: The company owned six ships engaged in the Mediterranean trade, as well as a few ships engaged in trade to and from the East Indies, West Indies, South America and the Baltic (BioLek II)


Property

Initially had his merchant shop in Amagertorv, later behind Børsen and lastly in Nybrogade (All BioLek II)