Annual Reports of 6 Hawaii Sugar Companies and Plantations

Item Number: 275
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Description
Enjoy this bundle of annual reports about the Pioneer Mill Company (1909), Paia Platation (1907), Waialua Agricultural Company, Ltd. (1907), Olaa Sugar Company, Ltd. (1902), Ookala Sugar Plantation Co. (1905), and Wailuku Sugar Company (1905).
Kona Historical Society's Jean Greenwell Library & Archive is a privately funded and operated research archive, consisting of collections of historical photographs, books, unpublished diaries, journals, letters, family records and memorabilia, land documents, and selected Kona newspapers and articles. Records of local coffee enterprises, ranches, community clubs, and ethnic organizations include correspondence, minutes of board and committee meetings, financial records, and publications.
For more information, visit https://konahistorical.org/jean-greenwell-library-and-archive
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