Kau, Hawaii

Locally, it was known as the Pahala Plantation but legally the corporation was filed as the Hawaiian Agricultural Co.

The company employed many workers including immigrants from Philippines, Japan, Portugal, and others.

Corporate housing projects were built to provide living quarters for staff and added to the community of Pahala.

In 1910, it was purchased by C. Brewer & Co. Just like its competitor, Hawaiian Agriculture Co, the company employed many locals including immigrants from Philippines, Japan, Portugal, and others.

Corporate housing projects were built to provide living quarters for staff and added to the community of Na'alehu.

Many of Ka'u Sugar co staff were given the option to acquire a land lease in five acre increments to engage in agriculture commerce.

Kaʻū district highlighted
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