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Hernsheim & Co. was a
German trading company in the
Western Pacific Ocean with main
offices on Yap in the
Caroline Islands,
Jaluit in the
Marshall Islands...
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Simon Hernsheim (1839-1898) was a
businessman in New Orleans, Louisiana. His
family donated $50,000 to the Fisk Free
Library in his memory. The Simon...
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copra trade in the
Marshall Islands. By 1885, the
German firms Hernsheim & Co. and
Deutsche Handels- und Plantagen-Gesellschaft Der Südsee Inseln...
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Franz Hernsheim, the
founders of
Hernsheim & Co. In at
least 1884 he was
living on Jaluit,
Marshall Islands, at the same time as
Franz Hernsheim. The year...
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agreement to
exclusively sell
copra to
Hernsheim & Co. By 1885, the
German firms DHPG and
Hernsheim & Co.
controlled two-thirds of the
copra trade...
- Sea
Islands (Deutsche Handels- und Plantagen-Gesellschaft, DHPG) and
Hernsheim & Co. of
their business operations in the
Marshall Islands,
Gilbert Islands...
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economic development,
based on a German-
controlled plantation economy. de:
Hernsheim & Co Linke, R 2006, The
influence of
German surveying on the development...
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reached the
Bismarck Archipelago from the
Caroline Islands in 1872. In 1875
Hernsheim &
Company moved to the Archipelago. In 1884, the
German New
Guinea Company...
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school on
atoll in 1869. By 1876,
agents of the
firms Capelle & Co.,
Hernsheim & Co., and
Thomas Farrell were
engaged in the
copra trade on Majuro. After...
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immigrants to
various South Pacific settlements; in 1877
another Hamburg firm,
Hernsheim and Robertson,
established a
German community on
Matupi Island, in Blanche...