Edward L. Crabb papers, 1841-1886.

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Edward L. Crabb papers, 1841-1886.

The papers primarily consist of letters received by Edward L. Crabb from his relatives discussing family news, the operation of the Cuba estates, a cholera epidemic in Cuba, the purchase of sugarcane and molasses, sugar refining, and other business issues.

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Crabb, Edward L. (Edward Lewis)

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Edward L. Crabb was a businessman of Brooklyn, N.Y., who, along with his brother, John Crabb, and nephews, George R. Bunker and Albert Bunker, worked in the sugar refining business. At times, they oversaw sugarcane estates in Cuba and purchased cane from Louisiana plantations. The firm of Crabb & Wilson operated a sugar refinery in Brooklyn, N.Y., while George Bunker worked from the Delaware Sugar House in Philadelphia, Pa., and Albert Bunker was in New Orleans, La. From the desc...

Bunker, George R. 19..-.... peintre

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Brodovitch was a designer, art director and photographer; New York, N.Y. and Paris, France, ; b. 1898; d. 1971. From the description of George R. Bunker papers relating to Alexey Brodovitch, 1933-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78407184 ...

Crabb, John C.

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Delaware Sugar House (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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Bunker, Albert.

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Crabb & Wilson (New York, N.Y.)

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