Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Dorhman, Arnold Henry

1409270Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography — Dorhman, Arnold Henry

DORHMAN, Arnold Henry, merchant, b. in Portugal in 1748; d. in Steubenville, Ohio, 21 March, 1813. He proved himself to be one of the strongest friends of American liberty not born on American soil, and put forth such strenuous efforts to relieve our captured seamen that the British government demanded his expatriation. He was originally a merchant, engaged in business in Lisbon, but came to this country in 1783. In view of his services, and the losses he had sustained in his devotion to the young republic, congress voted him a money compensation and a Western township, besides appointed him U.S. agent in Lisbon.