Henry Shultz
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For the American economist, see Henry Schultz. For the American academic, see Henry Schultze.
Henry Shultz (October 10, 1776 – October 13, 1851) was a colorful entrepreneur in Northern Germany and the American South. He caused an important bridge to be built across the Savannah River at Augusta, Georgia, and founded the town of Hamburg, South Carolina.