Results for Koloa, Birthplace of the Hawaiian Sugar Industry
Results for Koloa, Birthplace of the Hawaiian Sugar Industry
Koloa, Birthplace of the Hawaiian Sugar Industry
The Beginning. Near this site, on September 12, 1835, William Hooper began clearing 12 acres of land to plant sugar cane. The land was part of 980 acres leased by Hooper’s employer, Ladd & Co. of Honolulu. The land was ...
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