Hawaiian album of Bertha Yung [graphic]. ca. 1880-1883.

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Hawaiian album of Bertha Yung [graphic]. ca. 1880-1883.

Views of Oahu landscapes (Diamond Head, Pali, Honolulu, etc.), Honolulu buildings (Oahu Prison, King's Palace, Government Building, Hawaiian Hotel, Post Office, Queen's Hospital, the Bank of Honolulu, and Bethel Church), Honolulu street scenes (Nuuanu, Bethel, Merchant, and Fort Streets) a wharf view, a grass house, the statue of Kamehameha I, and a coronation view. Views of Maui and the island of Hawaii include Lahaina Harbor, Wailuki, Haleakala, mills and sugarcane field workers at Spreckelsville, the beach at Hilo, and lava flows at the coast near Hilo in 1881. Also present are images of the store at Kahului, the Royal Hawaiian Band, and an exterior of the Claus Spreckels house in Honolulu.

1 album (36 photographic prints) : albumen ; album 25 x 31 cm., images 17 x 24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7573319

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Yung, Bertha.

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Spreckels, Claus, 1828-1908

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Spreckels Sugar Company

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Organizational History The Spreckels Sugar Company was founded by capitalist, Claus Spreckels (1828-1908). Initially a San Francisco grocer, he became involved in California sugar production as early as 1863 and was one of the founders of the California sugar beet industry. Spreckels established his first sugar company, Western Beet Sugar, at Watsonville (1888). By that date Spreckels had also gained control over much of the cane sugar indust...