George Stiebel: The Carpenter Who Built a Legacy of Gold and Greatness
When people stroll through the cool courtyards of Devon House in Kingston, most only see the ice cream shop, the […]
When people stroll through the cool courtyards of Devon House in Kingston, most only see the ice cream shop, the […]
In the 19th century, a man of mixed heritage defied the odds, amassed a fortune from the rugged frontiers of South America, and etched his name in Jamaica’s history. That man was George Stiebel (c.1821–1896) — a trader, investor, and visionary entrepreneur, remembered today as Jamaica’s first Black millionaire. But behind the wealth lies a layered story of privilege, resilience, ambition, and legacy — one that still captivates Jamaicans and historians alike.