Category: Origin of Kikiaola Construction
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HP Faye, Ltd is dissolved
1952 HP Faye, Ltd is dissolved. Waimea Sugar Mill Company operates the sugar operations, and Kikiaola Land Company holds title to the land holdings.
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WW2 on Kauai
1942 WW2 on Kauai – Alan Faye serves as Captain of the Kauai Volunteers, Mounted Troop A. Their job was to patrol the interior mountains on horse back in case enemy saboteurs scaled the Na Pali cliffs with the intent to attack civilians or the Kekaha Airfield.
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Mike Faye’s father is appointed Manager of Waimea Sugar
1932 Mike Faye’s father is appointed Manager of Waimea Sugar, a position he held until his death in 1968.
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Lindsay A Faye, son of HP, is appointed Manager of Kekaha Sugar
1931 Lindsay A Faye, son of HP, is appointed Manager of Kekaha Sugar, a position he held until his retirement in 1963. His son Tony managed Kekaha Sugar from 1978 to 1993.
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HP Faye, Limited, purchases Waimea Sugar Mill Company
1900 HP Faye starts purchasing shares of neighboring Waimea Sugar Mill Company. By 1905 his HP Faye, Limited, owns Waimea Sugar Mill Company entirely, which includes the Waimea Dairy. Kikiaola Constructions main office is currently located in the former Waimea Dairy office.
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HP Faye is appointed Manager of Kekaha Sugar Company
1899 HP Faye is appointed Manager of the newly formed Kekaha Sugar Company, a consolidation of independent sugar farmers, and owners of the Kekaha Mill.
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HP Faye starts growing sugar cane in Mana, Kauai
1884 HP Faye starts growing sugar cane in Mana, Kauai, with the help of rice farmer, Pa On’s Chinese laborers