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Spreckels Sugar Company

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75:. When it was completed in 1899, Spreckels' "Factory 1" was the largest sugar refinery in the United States and the third-largest in the world. Shipping to and from the plant was mostly by a private Spreckels-owned narrow-gauge railroad system connecting to the docks at 138: 122: 313: 328: 86: 318: 308: 59:, in 1897, but his descendants began to relinquish control when they started selling homes in the community to the public c. 1925. In 1891, 125:, eventually took over as head of the company and in 1949 led a group that purchased control. In 1963, the family sold their interests to 333: 194: 43:
The Spreckels Sugar Company was founded by entrepreneur, industrialist, newspaper publisher, and railroad executive
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worked on ranches owned by Spreckels Sugar throughout the Salinas Valley in the early 1920s.
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Spreckels Boulevard outside Salinas, as well as Spreckels Road outside
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refined sugar market. It is currently headquartered in
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sugar beet
U.S. West Coast
Brawley, California
Claus Spreckels
company town
Spreckels, California
Salinas, California
Henry O. Havemeyer
American Sugar Refining Company
Western Sugar Company
Mississippi River
Moss Landing, California
Salinas River
36°37′7″N 121°39′5″W / 36.61861°N 121.65139°W / 36.61861; -121.65139
Adolph B. Spreckels
Charles Edouard de Bretteville
Amstar
Imperial Holly Corp.
Sugar Land, Texas
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative
Renville, Minnesota
King City, California
Manteca, California
John Steinbeck
Spreckelsville, Hawaii
"The Spreckels Era in Rio Del Mar, 1872–1922"
"Sugar factory stunk to olfactory"
East Bay Times
Official website
"Spreckels Sugar Company: the first fifty years"

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