Jacob Nienhuys (Q3522)

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Tobacco planter in Indonesia and Dutch art collector, was advised by Frits Lugt
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Jacob Nienhuys
Tobacco planter in Indonesia and Dutch art collector, was advised by Frits Lugt
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  • Nienhuys_Jacobus
  • Nienhuys, Jacob
  • Jacobus Nienhuys

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1836-1927
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16 July 1836Gregorian
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27 July 1927Gregorian
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16 July 1836Gregorian
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Jacobus Nienhuys was the first Dutch tobacco planter in the former Dutch East Indies. He returned to the Netherlands after he was indicted over the death of 7 plantation workers. Back in the Netherlands, Nienhuys commissioned the Amsterdam city castle Herengracht 380-382 by the architect Abraham Salm. NIOD, the Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, now uses the building. Nienhuys hel
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