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Samana Bay Company of Santo Domingo

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The Samana Bay Company of Santo Domingo was a company established in the mid-19th century with the aim of developing the Samana Peninsula in the Dominican Republic. The company was granted a concession by the Dominican government to develop the area, including building infrastructure and attracting settlers.[1][2][3]

Samana Bay Company of Santo Domingo
Dominio de Samana
Territory of The United States
18691873

Map of the US domain of Samana (1871)
DemonymSamanenses
Government
 • TypeCommanders
President 
• 1869-1873
Ulysses S. Grant
Commander 
• 1869-1870
William Leslie Cazneau
History 
• Established
1869
• Disestablished
1873
Today part ofSamana

References

  1. ^ Samana Bay Company of Santo Domingo; Samana Bay Company of Santo Domingo (1873). Report of the commissioners who negotiated the convention with the Dominican Republic. Boston Public Library. New York : Printing House of J. Polhemus.
  2. ^ "The Samana Bay Company". The New York Times. 1873-01-25. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  3. ^ "Frederick Douglass Papers: Subject File, 1845-1939; Samana Bay Co. of Santo Domingo v. Dominican Government, 1889; 1 of 2". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 2024-05-29.