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  2. Sugar plantations in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Old Sugar Mill, established in 1835 by Ladd & Co., is the site of the first sugar plantation. In 1836 the first 8,000 pounds (3,600 kg) of sugar and molasses was shipped to the United States. [1] The plantation town of Koloa, was established adjacent to the mill. By the 1840s sugarcane plantations gained a foothold in Hawaiian agriculture.

  3. Category:Sugar industry of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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  6. Waianae Sugar Company - Wikipedia

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    Waianae Sugar Company's plantation cultivated land in three valleys, Makaha, Lualualei, and Wai'anae. Having a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge railway line, it was the only sugar plantation on the island whose tracks could not connect to the OR&L's tracks. Despite struggles for water, this company lasted 69 years, closing down in 1947, the same ...

  7. Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Thomas Alexander (1836–1904) was a reverend and co-founder of an agricultural company. He met Dwight Baldwin in Hawaii. [1] [2] Alexander became manager of the Waiheʻe sugar plantation near Wailuku in 1863 and hired Henry Perrine Baldwin (1842–1911) as assistant. [3] In 1870 he formed the Pāʻia plantation under the name Samuel T ...

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  9. Hakalau, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The privately owned sugar plantation manager's home, built in the early 20th century, still exists, along with two warehouses built in 1920 and an old theater, operating as the Hakalau post office, postal code 96710. [4] Located just below the ocean cliff where the Hakalau stream meets the bay, the old sugar mill ruins are still visible.