4 BULLETIN 995, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE. 



point other than the place where they are now located, but owing to 

 certain limiting factors in beet-sugar production these 26 mills were 

 removed to other locations (fig. 2 and Table II) ; 2 of these were 

 built in Canada and removed to the United States and 1 was built in 

 this country and removed to Canada. 



Table II. — Original and present locations of the removed beet-sugar mills. 



No. 



Date 



of 

 erec- 

 tion. 



Where built. 



Date 

 re- 

 mov- 

 ed. 



Present location . 



Capac- 

 ity 



(tons). 



Original owners. 



State. [ Town. 



State. 



Town. 



1 



1891 

 1897 



1S98 



1898 

 1898 



1898 

 1899 

 1899 

 1899 



1XQ9 





1905 

 1906 



1904 



1912 

 1908 



1907 

 1902 

 1905 

 1904 

 1910 

 1918 



1911 

 1905 

 1904 

 1908 

 1906 

 1915 

 1920 



1916 

 1912 

 1919 



1920 

 1916 



1919 

 1920 

 1920 



Colo.... 

 Calif . . . 



Idaho . . 



...do... 

 Calif . . . 



Iowa. . . 

 Ontario 



Wis 



...do... 

 Nebr. . . 

 Utah... 



Calif. . . 

 Colo.... 

 Wis.... 

 Calif.. . 

 Minn .. 

 Wyo... 

 Colo.... 



Utah. . . 

 Ohio... 

 Utah... 



Idaho . . 

 Wyo . . . 



Wash . . 

 Nebr. . . 

 Utah. . . 





350-500 

 200 



350-900 



350-600 

 500-1,000 



350-500 

 350 

 500-600 

 500-600 

 500-2, 000 

 350-500 



600-1, 200 

 600-1,050 

 600-700 

 350-600 

 600-800 

 600-900 

 600 



750-1,000 



600-700 



400 



600 

 600 



500 



1,000 



600 



Norfolk Beet Sugar Co. 



•> 



N.Y.. 

 ...do .. 





Visalia 



3.. 



4 



Binghamton. . 



Blackfoot 



Sugar Co. 

 Binghamton Beet Sugar 



Co. 

 Oregon Sugar Co. 

 California Beet Sugar & 



Refining Co. 

 Michigan Sugar Co. 

 Wolverine Sugar Co. 

 Detroit Sugar Co. 

 Kalamazoo Sugar Co. 

 Standard Beet Sugar Co. 

 Washington State Sugar 



Co. 

 Empire State Sugar Co. 

 Saginaw Sugar Co. 

 Dresden Sugar Co. 

 Colonial Sugar Co. 



5.. 



6.. 



7 



Calif. . , Crockett 



Mich.. Bay City 



. . .do . . BentonHarbor 



... do . . Rochester 



. . .do . . Kalamazoo. . . . 



Corcoran 



Waverly 



8.. 

 9.. 

 10 



Madison 



Chippewa Falls . 

 Scotts Bluff 



11.. 1899 

 12 1900 



Wash . 



N. Y.. 



Mich.. 

 Ont... 

 ...do.. 

 Mich.. 

 Colo . . 

 Ariz . . 



Idaho . 

 Mich.. 

 Calif. . 



...do.. 

 Colo... 



Oreg . . 

 Mont . 

 ...do. . 



Waverly 



Centerfield 



Anaheim 



13 1 901 



Saginaw 



Dresden 



Wiarton 



East Tawas... 

 Holly 



14.. 

 15.. 

 16 



1902 

 1902 

 1903 

 1905 

 1905 



1906 

 1906 

 1906 



1908 

 1911 



1916 

 1917 

 1918 



.Tanesville 



Santa Ana 



17 





Holly Sugar Co. 

 Western Sugar & Land 



18 



Gl'endale 



Nampa 



Charlevoix 



Visalia 



Corcoran 



Monte Vista. . . 



Grant's Pass. . 



Missoula 



Whitehall 



Delta 



19.. 

 ?0 



Spanish Fork. . . 

 Ottawa 



Co. 

 Western Idaho Sugar Co. 

 West Michigan Sugar Co. 



HI 





San Joaquin Valley 



22.. 



?3 



Whitney 



Sugar Co. 

 Pingree Sugar Co. 

 San Luis Valley Beet 



24.. 

 25.. 

 26.. 



Toppenish 



Mitchell 



Honeyville 



Sugar Co. 

 Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. 

 Great Western Sugar Co. 

 Amalgamated Sugar Co. 



Of the three mills that were burned, little is known about the actual 

 working of the one at Staunton, Va., or the one at Eddy, N. Mex. 

 The former operated for two years and the latter for three years, 

 but evidently they were not sufficiently successful to warrant rebuild- 

 ing. They were of small capacity and constructed from second-hand 

 material. The mill formerly at St. Louis Park, Minn., which was 

 burned in 1905, operated with fair success during each of the seven 

 years of its existence. The mill at Watsonville, Calif., which was 

 erected in 1888, was closed in 1899 and has since been dismantled. 

 The mill at Pekin, 111., erected in 1899, was closed in 1900 and has 

 since been transformed into a glucose plant. Further data regard- 

 ing these five mills are given in Table III. 



