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Frederick Snare

Frederick Snare

Contracting engineer (1862–1946)


Frederick Snare (December 4, 1862 September 27, 1946) was an American-born engineer and international construction contractor.[1]

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Career

After an unsuccessful contracting business in 1885 in Huntingdon,[2] he relocated to Philadelphia and established a new contracting firm. Frederick Snare and Wolfgang Gustav Triest established the Snare & Triest Company in 1898.[3] The Snare & Triest Company was incorporated in 1900, with Snare as the President.[4] The Snare & Triest Company became the Frederick Snare Corporation in the 1920s. Snare's company operated in the United States, Cuba, Peru, Argentina, Columbia, and Panama. It grew to become one of Latin America's major contractual engineering firms.

In Havana, he constructed a country club after a group of American and British residents, led by Snare, arrived in 1911 and purchased an estate in Marianao. The original country club that Snare had established was renamed the Havana Biltmore Yacht and Country Club by the 1930s.[5]

Death

Frederick Snare died on September 22, 1946, at the Anglo-American Hospital in Havana, Cuba.[6]


References

  1. "CUBA: Snare Jubilee | Monday, Feb. 17, 1936". time.com. Retrieved 2024-05-19.
  2. "Along The Vanderbilt Railroad - Newspapers.com™". newspapers.com. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
  3. "The History of El Laguito Cigar Factory in Havana". cndenglish.com. Retrieved 2024-05-19.

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