Beet Sugar Industry
Posted by: S5280ft
N 43° 36.834 W 083° 50.730
17T E 270385 N 4832925
On the north side of Woodside Avenue where McDonnell Street T's in from the south. Plenty of parking at the Knight's of Columbus hall.
Waymark Code: WMHZ0
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 07/22/2006
Views: 13
The first successful beet sugar factory in Michigan was built in 1898 by the Michigan Sugar Company on Woodside Avenue in Essexville. A year later the Bay City Sugar Company built a competing factory across the street. The two plants merged in 1903 with the original plant closing down shortly thereafter. The name of the merged company was Bay City-Michigan Sugar Company which was then shortened to Michigan Sugar Company. It operated continuously until 1929 and closed permanently in 1933. The company's early success sparked the construction of many other beet sugar plants. All were part of the drive which has made beet sugar vital to Michigan's economy. The present Monitor Sugar factory is the only beet sugar plant still in operation in Bay County.
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