George A. Sinner photograph collection [graphic]. 1970s-1992.

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George A. Sinner photograph collection [graphic]. 1970s-1992.

The George A. Sinner Photograph Collection spans from the late 1970s and continues into the early 1990s; mostly of trips that Sinner took to the Republic of China and Japan when he was North Dakota Governor. This collection consists of ninety-three color photographic prints. They came as part of the accession of scrapbooks and artifacts from Sinner's governorship.

4 photograph albums (186 photographic prints)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7950373

North Dakota State University Library

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Sinner, George A.

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American Crystal Sugar Company

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The American Beet Sugar Company, predecessor of the American Crystal Sugar Company, was incorporated on March 24, 1899. The new company consolidated under one management four beet sugar companies that had been established by Henry Oxnard during the preceding decade. Oxnard's interest in the sugar industry had been influenced by his father, Thomas, an entrepreneur who had successfully operated cane sugar refineries in Louisiana, Boston, and Brooklyn. In 1887 Henry had traveled to Eur...