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Food Processing

Claus Spreckels of California

Created By: Cordray, William Woodrow Publisher: Dissertation, University of Southern California, 1955

Claus Spreckels. The Sugar King in Hawaii

Created By: Adler, Jacob Publisher: Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1966

CURTiSS: Histories of CURTiSS Candy Company Farms and CURTiSS Breeding Service

Created By: Miles R. McCarry Publisher: Cary, Ill.: Curtiss History Committee, 1996

He Made His Own Luck: An Interview with a Rising Star in American Business

Created By: Arthur B. Heiberg Source/Publisher: Youth’s Companion July 1928, 337

Images of America: Spreckels

Created By: Gary S. Breschini, Mona Dudgel, and Trudy Haversat Publisher: Charleston: Arcadia Publishing, 2006

Spreckels Sugar Company Collection

Created By: UC Davis Special Collections Publisher: University of California at Davis Special Collections

Spreckels Sugar Company: The first Fifty Years

Created By: Conway, Jimmie Don Publisher: Thesis, San Jose State University, 1999

Western Sugar Refinery Records, 1871-1949, Bancroft Library, University of California Berkeley

Created By: Bancroft Library, University of California Berkeley Publisher: Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley

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