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Arthington, Liberia


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nameArthington
settlement_typeTown
pushpin_mapLiberia
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pushpin_map_captionLocation in Liberia
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameLiberia
subdivision_type1County
subdivision_name1Montserrado County
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Greater Monrovia
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Arthington is a small town in Montserrado County, Liberia, located along the Saint Paul River northeast of the capital city of Monrovia. It is mainly known as the hometown of former President Charles Taylor, the country's 22nd president.

History

The town is named after Robert Arthington, an attorney and philanthropist from Leeds, England who contributed money for former slaves from the Southern United States to emigrate to Liberia and to increase access to Liberia's interior.

Arthington was settled in 1869 by 79 African-American immigrants from Windsor, North Carolina. In 1870, John Roulhac and his party arrived. In 1871, parties led by Jefferson Bracewell and Elias Hill arrived, and in 1872 another group led by Aaron Miller came. These and other immigrants from the U.S. states of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia also provided what later came to be known as the Americo-Liberian population of the town.

The town was once known for producing sugarcane, coffee, and ginger, and was the location of one of Liberia's most prosperous trading companies in the late 19th century.

The town's architecture, patterned after plantation homes in the Carolinas, was featured in A Land and Life Remembered: Americo-Liberian Folk Architecture (UGA Press, 1988).

References

References

  1. [https://books.google.com/books?id=9J0kBtW-qhEC&dq=%22robert+arthington%22+arthington+liberia&pg=PA337 American Colonization Society, ''The African Repository'']
  2. Burrowes, Carl Patrick. [https://books.google.com/books?id=FaEs88IpUzEC&dq=arthington+montserrado&pg=PA74 ''Power And Press Freedom In Liberia, 1830-1970'']
  3. Tayloe, Henry. Letter from Mr. Henry Tayloe, New York, August, 1884. in The African Repository, Volumes 60-62, American colonization society., 1886, page 125-126
  4. "Eric DeWayne Jackson, Lowndes County Georgia: List Of Emigrants To Arthington, Liberia".
  5. Borchert, James. (1990-07-01). "A Land and Life Remembered: Americo-Liberian Folk Architecture. Max Belcher, Svend E. Holsoe, Bernard L. Herman". Winterthur Portfolio.
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