Fabens, Joseph Warren, 1821-1875

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Author and commercial agent Joseph W. Fabens and land speculator Henry L. Kinney were filibusters in Central America in 1855. In 1854, largely financed by New York backers, Kinney purchased millions of acres of land in Nicaragua under dubious legal circumstances, with the intent to start a colony. In February 1855 Kinney was warned that his proposed colony might violate the U.S. Neutrality Act as well. In April 1855 both Kinney and Fabens were arrested in New York and their vessel blockaded by the U.S. Navy at its East River wharf. Released on bail Kinney slipped out of New York and travelled to Nicaragua. With a handful of followers he launched a failed revolt against both the Nicaraguan government and the regime of fellow American William Walker.

From the description of Joseph W. Fabens and Henry L. Kinney letters, 1855. (New-York Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 708221502

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associatedWith Babcock, Orville Elias, 1835-1884. person
associatedWith Baez, Buenaventura. person
associatedWith Fabens family. family
associatedWith Fabens, Franklin. person
associatedWith Kinney, Henry Lawrence, 1814-1861 or 5. person
associatedWith Samana Bay Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Seward, William H. person
associatedWith Thayer, William Sydney, 1830-1864. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Nicaragua
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Filibusters
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Birth 1821

Death 1875

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