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Revision as of 18:12, 14 July 2013
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Summary
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 1928 | 631 Sunol Street |
631 Sunol Street |
San Jose | 1940's |
Used drying yard associated with 631 Sunol, owned by Mayfair. |
Details
Founder: Edwin Hamlin. Supposedly built 631 Sunol Street for Hamlin Packing. He owned a bunch of farming land in the area and made his home right next to Palm Haven on what is today 779 Bird. The old house is still there.
Cited in obituary for Homer Clair Hamlin (1922 - 2007) said that his father ran Hamlin fruit.
"ADD to packing plant, $2000, near Lincoln Street, San Jose; owner Hamlin gPacking Company, 631 Sunol Street, San Jose"
Building and Engineering News, 1928
Hamlin sold prunes to Sun-Maid Raisin Growers in September 1926.
Photos of boxes in John C. Gordon collection at San Jose State.