August Kappler
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August Kappler was a German researcher
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, naturalist
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 and explorer who was a native of Mannheim
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. He is credited as the founder of Albina, Suriname
Albina, Suriname
Albina is a town in eastern Suriname, and is capital of the Marowijne District. The town lies on the west bank of the Marowijne river , which forms the border with French Guiana, directly opposite the French Guianan town of Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, to which it is connected by a frequent ferry...

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In January-1836, Kappler became stationed in Suriname as a soldier and member of the Dutch colonial service. Here he had the opportunity to explore the country, where he amassed a large collection of insects and plants. In 1854 he published a book about his experiences in the Dutch colony during his time as a member of the colonial service.

After his military duties were finished, he spent the years 1842 to 1846 based in Paramaribo
Paramaribo
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, from where he sold butterflies that he collected in the region. In late-1846 he had earned enough money to purchase a plot of land near the Marowijne River. Here he would live for the next 33 years of his life as a trader, farmer, postal official, et al. He called his homestead "Albina", which he named after his fiancé Albina Josefine Liezenmaier. Within the decade Albina would become a small settlement with a handful of European settlers.

In 1879 Kappler left Suriname and returned to Germany, where he published two more books about his experiences in the Dutch colony. He died in Stuttgart
Stuttgart
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at the age of 71, and at his funeral his coffin was covered with the flag of the Netherlands.

Selected publications

  • Sechs Jahre in Surinam oder Bilder aus dem militärischen Leben dieser Kolonie und Skizzen zur Kenntnis seiner sozialen und naturwissenschaftlichen Verhältnisse, (Six years in Suriname or Images from the Military Life of this Colony and Sketches to its Social and Scientific Conditions); Stuttgart 1854
  • Holländisch-Guiana; Erlebnisse und Erfahrungen während eines 34 jährigen Aufenthalts in der Kolonie Surinam, (Dutch Guiana; Experiences during a 34-year Stay in the Colony of Surinam); Stuttgart 1881
  • Surinam, sein Land, seine Natur, Bevölkerung und seine Kultur-Verhältnisse mit Bezug auf Kolonisation, (Suriname, The Country, Its Nature, Population and Cultural Conditions with Respect to Colonization); Stuttgart 1887
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