Joseph Kelly (crimper)

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Joseph "Bunko" Kelly was an English hotelier of the 19th century who kidnapped men and sold them to work on ships. The terms "Shanghaiing" and "crimping" are used to describe this type of activity. By his own account, he Shanghaied about 2,000 men and women during his 15-year career, beginning in 1879. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Joseph Kelly (crimpador)
rdf:langString Joseph Kelly (crimper)
rdf:langString Joseph Kelly
rdf:langString Joseph Kelly
rdf:langString Liverpool, England
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xsd:integer 1099601029
rdf:langString Contemporary drawing of Joseph Kelly in 1894
rdf:langString unknown: after 1908
rdf:langString Hotelier and crimper
rdf:langString Bunko Kelly
rdf:langString Joseph "Bunko" Kelly was an English hotelier of the 19th century who kidnapped men and sold them to work on ships. The terms "Shanghaiing" and "crimping" are used to describe this type of activity. By his own account, he Shanghaied about 2,000 men and women during his 15-year career, beginning in 1879.
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rdf:langString Salem, Oregon, U.S.
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rdf:langString Bunko Kelly
xsd:gYear 1908

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