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Cuba & U.S., Polledo, Rionda & Co.,, Sugar Barons, 1876 to 1877, Assortment of Cuban Issued Bills of

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Cuba & U.S., Polledo, Rionda & Co.,, Sugar Barons, 1876 to 1877, Assortment of Cuban Issued Bills of
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Havana & Matanzas Cuba, 1876-77. Lot of 10 Bills of Exchange, 5 are First of Exchange drafts, and, 5 are Second of Exchange drafts, Certificates range from Fine to VF+ condition. (10). Sold "AS IS" no returns accepted. Manuel Rionda (1854Ð1943) was a Spanish-born, US-based sugar baron in Cuba. Rionda co-founded the Czarnikow-Rionda Company with Julius Caesar Czarnikow in 1909. By 1915, he co-founded the Cuba Cane Sugar Company with his family. Rionda married Harriet Clarke, and they resided at Rio Vista estate, a 300-acre estate in Alpine, New Jersey. They had no children, but they raised his orphaned nephew, Manuel Enrique Rionda. Rionda died in 1943. A tower designed by architect Charles Rollinson Lamb on his former estate still stands in Alpine, New Jersey, one of the most affluent zip codes in the United States.