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antecedents to
Hackfeld's Dry
Goods formed by
German trader Heinrich Hackfeld in 1849, in 1852 the
retail location was
renamed for
Hackfeld's nephew, B. F...
- Amfac, Inc.,
formerly known as
American Factors and
originally H.
Hackfeld & Co., was a land
development company in Hawaii.
Founded in 1898 as a retail...
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Honolulu Courthouse in 1874 and the
building was
subsequently sold to H.
Hackfeld and
Company (later
renamed Amfac),
which used the
building for
office and...
- H.
Hackfeld & Co.,
which would be
later known as
American Factors and one of the
Hawaii "Big Five"
companies formed by
Germans Heinrich Hackfeld and...
-
cemetery released a
history book, "Oak Hill Cemetery" by
Laura Lavelle (nee
Hackfeld) with
Arcadia Publishing on
January 22, 2024.
Memorial stone for Herman...
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These included Castle & Cooke,
Alexander & Baldwin, C.
Brewer & Co., H.
Hackfeld & Co. (later
named American Factors (now Amfac)) and Theo H.
Davies & Co...
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became a
business partner with
earlier German merchant Heinrich Hackfeld in his
Hackfeld & Company.
Although most
other plantation laborers were Chinese...
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Department established. 1849 August–September:
French invasion of Honolulu.
Hackfeld and
Company in business. 1850 - City
becomes capital of the islands. 1851...
- 1974.
Besides Reckum, the
other districts in
Winkelsett are Barjenbruch,
Hackfeld, Harjehausen, Heitzhausen, Hölingen, Kellinghausen, Kieselhorst, Mahlstedt...
- Walker. Mr.
Walker was
president of
American Factors, the
successor firm to
Hackfeld and Company, and
Hawaiian Sugar Planters ****ociation. Mr. Walker, whose...