American Sugar Refinery Company Records 1879-1903

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American Sugar Refinery Company Records 1879-1903

Two volumes of bylaws (1879 and 1885), a journal (1890-1895), a cashbook (1890-1903), and a general ledger (1890-1903).

5 volumes; (1.0 Linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6662404

California historical society

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American Sugar Refining Company

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The American Sugar Refining Company originated in the very early part of the nineteenth century. Within one hundred years, it was a major employer in Brooklyn, where it developed a number of innovations in sugar refining. William Havemeyer, a German immigrant who arrived in the United States in 1799, founded the first incarnation of the company. He operated Mr. Seaman's refinery on Pine Street in Manhattan, where his brother Frederick joined him; together, they opened th...

Low, C. Adolphe

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Bay Sugar Refinery

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Havemeyers & Elder

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American Sugar Refinery Company.

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San Francisco-based sugar manufacturer, founded by Claus Spreckels. It was bought in 1897 by Havemeyers and Elder, New York, and taken over by the American Sugar Refining Co. trust. From the description of American Sugar Refinery Company records, 1879-1903. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122381679 Institutional History The American Sugar Refinery was formed in 1879 with the purchase of the Bay Refine...

Spreckels, C. A. (Claus August), 1858?-1946

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