James Kelly (crimper)

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James Kelly
Nationality  United States
Occupation Bar owner and so-called King of Crimps
Title Shanghai Kelly

James "Shanghai" Kelly was an American criminal of the 19th century who kidnapped men and forced them to work on ships. The terms "crimp" and "shanghaier" are used to describe this type of criminal. Kelly wore a red beard and had a fiery temper to match. A legendary figure in San Francisco history, Kelly was called the King of Crimps for his gift of supplying or shanghaiing men to understaffed ships.[1]

Kelly kept a boarding house in San Francisco, variously reported to be on Pacific or Broadway.[2] He also ran a number of bars including the Boston House at the corner of Davis and Chambers streets near the waterfront.[2] He also ran a saloon and boarding house at No. 33 Pacific between Drumm and Davis streets.[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Bacon, Daniel (2000). "The Barbary Coast Trail". GrandTimes. http://www.grandtimes.com/barbary.html. Retrieved 2007-07-23. 
  2. ^ a b c Smith, 2007.

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