- Adolf Lindskog
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name = Per Adolf Lindskog
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birth_date = 1751
birth_place = flagicon|SwedenStockholm ,Sweden
death_date =June 30 ,1836
death_place = flagicon|FinlandJakobstad ,Finland
occupation = Merchant
spouse =Anna Catharina Malm
child =
relations =Per Adolf Lindskog, (1751 – 1836), was a notable businessman and shipbuilder in
Jakobstad at the turn of the 19th century. He was married to "Anna Catharina Malm", the daughter of the prominent merchant and shipbuilder "Niclas Malm". When hisfather-in-law Niclas Malm died in 1785, Adolf Lindskog took over the management of the city's twist tobacco factory.Trade started to develop rapidly in
Jakobstad as of 1765, when the cities along the Finnish shore of the Gulf of Botnia were granted privileges by the Swedish crown to trade directly with foreign countries, and Jakobstad became one of the wealthiest cities per capita inFinland . This also meant brisk business for Lindskog, and he was periodically the city's wealthiest man, competing with hisbrother-in-law Pehr Malm for this title.In 1797 Adolf Lindskog had built the city's first house built of stone at the market square (it is today Jakobstad's oldest house). The same year, he founded a shipyard, with the intention to concentrate all ship building in Jakobstad to the same location. This shipyard was built on "Calholmen", and was named "Calholmens skeppsvarv" (the shipyard of Calholmen). This area is today called "Varvet". During a period of 75 years, around 150 ships were built at this shipyard.
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