Sugar mill in Hawaii
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- Photograph of a sugar mill in Hawaii, [s.d.]. Row after row of cut sugar cane is in the field in the foreground. A smokestack rises from the large 2- or 3-building cluster mill. Several other buildings are visible in the distance. HawaiiUSA
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- California Historical Society
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