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Peter Malm (22 September 1800 – 7 August 1868) was a major ship owner and merchant in
Grand Duchy of Finland The Grand Duchy of Finland ( fi, Suomen suuriruhtinaskunta; sv, Storfurstendömet Finland; russian: Великое княжество Финляндское, , all of which literally translate as Grand Principality of Finland) was the predecessor ...
in the 19th century, and the father of Otto A. Malm.


Life

Born in Jakobstad, Malm moved to
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, Finland for his studies. He worked as a merchant in
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between 1818–1824, and opened his own business in Jakobstad in 1823. As of 1840, Malm had the largest shipping fleet in Finland, consisting of 13 sailing ships. Peter Malm was the first Finnish ship owner to send his ships on transoceanic voyages. In 1845–1847, the
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Hercules was the first Finnish ship to circumnavigate the earth. The
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was a major setback to the business, as the British and French naval operations in the
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made it virtually impossible to conduct trade. Finland was at the time an autonomous part of the Russian empire, and thus also a target of the British-French fleet during the war. Peter Malm founded a steam powered saw mill on the small island of Stockholmen outside Jakobstad in 1854, which was only the second such installation in Finland.


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19th-century Finnish businesspeople People from Jakobstad 1800 births 1868 deaths Swedish-speaking Finns {{Finland-bio-stub