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California Beet Sugar Company : ウィキペディア英語版 | California Beet Sugar Company
The California Beet Sugar Company (also known as the Standard Sugar Refining Company, Pacific Coast Sugar Company, Alameda Sugar Company, and the Holly Sugar Company) was the first sugar beet factory in the United States. It was located in Union City, California and its site is on the California Historical Landmarks list. ==History==
The sugar factory was started in 1870 by E. H. Dyer, his brother Ephriam Dyer, C.I. Hutchinson, who served as president, W.F. Garratt, B.P. Flint, T.G. Phelps, W.B. Carr, E.R. Carpenter, and E.G. Rollins.〔 The factory was built on farmland owned by Dyer.〔 B.F. Ingalls served as the architect and builder.〔 The factory opened officially on November 15, 1870.〔 The machines used in the factory were imported from Germany. The building was located along the Alvarado Creek, for transportation purposes, since there weren't any railroads. Sugar was distributed via a wheel steamer named "The Rosa," to San Francisco from the factory.〔 In the first year of production it processed 293 tons of beet sugar.〔 In 1873 the factory closed due to financial reasons. The equipment was sold to another plant in Soquel, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.unioncitymuseum.com/VirtualMuseum/alvsugar.html )〕 The original building was demolished. Imperial Sugar bought Holly Sugar Company in 1988.
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