Dan Gutleben papers, 1880-1951.

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Dan Gutleben papers, 1880-1951.

Collection of material concerning the sugar industry, relating chiefly to California. Includes: material concerning the Western Sugar Refining Company, Bay Refinery, C ? diary of operations in the sugar refinery, Paauha, Hawaii, 1880-1885; biographical sketch of Henry G. Schwarz; "The Story of the Pennsylvania Refinery."

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San Francisco Sugar Refining Company.

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Gordon, George, 1818-1869

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Gordon was a businessman and president of San Francisco & Pacific Sugar Company, b. George Cummings. From the description of George Gordon legal and estate papers, 1855-1885. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122368988 George Gordon came to California in 1849. In 1850, he built Howison's Pier, one of the earliest wharves in San Francisco. Founded the San Francisco and Pacific Sugar Refinery. From the description of George Gordon Letters, 18...

Schwarz, Henry G., 1928-....

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Teacher and scholar of East Asian studies, specializing in the history, political development, ethnic minorities, and languages of China and Mongolia. Born December 14, 1928, in Berlin, Germany. Educated at the University of Wisconsin (BA, 1954; MA, 1958; PhD, 1963). Member of the faculty of the University of the Philippines, 1964-65; University of Washington, 1965-69; Western Washington University, 1969-93. Professor Emeritus of History and Political Science, Western Washington University. ...

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...

Gutleben, Dan, 1878-1969

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Pennsylvania Refinery.

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California and Hawaiian Sugar Company

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Western Sugar Refinery

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