Compañía Industrial Sevilla.
Minutes, 1943-1952.
2 vols.
The Compañía
Industrial Sevilla was incorporated in 1943 in Cuba. The company
produced ethyl alcohol from sugarcane molasses. The company began
production during World War II when demand for alcohol was high.
The company was dissolved in 1952. Afterwards, its factory continued
operations as the Sevilla Division of the Francisco Sugar Company.
Series 103 contains
the minutes of the Compañía Industrial Sevilla and its dissolution
papers.
Vol. 1 Minutes, 1943-1952
Vol. 2 Disolución
y liquidación de la Compañía Industrial Sevilla, S.A.
y adjudicación a The Francisco Sugar Company (August 20, 1952)