- Tomás Terry
Tomás Terry (died 1886)Thomas, p. 140] was a
Cuba nbusiness magnate .Of
Venezuela n origin, Terry initially became involved in theslave trade in Cuba, making his first $10,000 by buying sick slaves, nursing them back to health, and then reselling them healthy for a large profit.Thomas, p. 137] He bought the "Caracas"sugar mill for $23,000, and upgraded it to be the first in Cuba to useelectricity . He went on to make a fortune through involvement in all aspects of the economy, from the sugar trade and slave trade to banking and imports, becoming the dominant businessman inCienfuegos and earning the nickname the "CubanCroesus ". His fortune grew to be among the largest in the world, with a net worth of about $725,000 in 1851, $3,090,00 in 1860, $7,890,000 in 1870, $13,760,000 in 1880, and over $25,000,000 at his death in 1886. He married a daughter ofAndrés Dorticós , a prominent local merchant. [Thomas, p. 98]Notes
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