Difference between revisions of "Richardson and Robbins"
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| primary_business = Cannery | | primary_business = Cannery | ||
| primary_dates = 1915-1918 | | primary_dates = 1915-1918 | ||
− | | predecessors = [[Hyde-Shaw | + | | predecessors = [[Hyde-Shaw Company]] |
| successors = [[Hyde Family Cannery]] | | successors = [[Hyde Family Cannery]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | East-coast based canner from Dover, Delaware. Richardson and Robbins bought the [[Hyde-Shaw | + | East-coast based canner from Dover, Delaware. Richardson and Robbins bought the [[Hyde-Shaw Company]] from E. R. Shaw and the [[Hawaiian Pineapple Company]] in 1915. Hyde-Shaw was well-known for high quality jams and fruit canned in glass; the [[Hawaiian Pineapple Company]] had planned to use the cannery to provide pineapple juice to the mainland, but sold the cannery after only five years. |
Richardson and Robbins sold the company back to Shaw in April 1918. After 1918, the plant was known as the [[Hyde Family Cannery]]. | Richardson and Robbins sold the company back to Shaw in April 1918. After 1918, the plant was known as the [[Hyde Family Cannery]]. |
Revision as of 08:44, 9 August 2013
Business |
Cannery |
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Main Location |
San Jose |
Active |
1915-1918 |
Predecessors |
Hyde-Shaw Company |
Successors |
Hyde Family Cannery |
East-coast based canner from Dover, Delaware. Richardson and Robbins bought the Hyde-Shaw Company from E. R. Shaw and the Hawaiian Pineapple Company in 1915. Hyde-Shaw was well-known for high quality jams and fruit canned in glass; the Hawaiian Pineapple Company had planned to use the cannery to provide pineapple juice to the mainland, but sold the cannery after only five years.
Richardson and Robbins sold the company back to Shaw in April 1918. After 1918, the plant was known as the Hyde Family Cannery.
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 1917 | Patterson near 4th | 1917 San Jose City Directory |