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==Details==
 
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Wanted to build spur on Keyes Street in 1928, but nearby property owners complained that Keyes was an arterial thoroughfare<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xAgvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=HaQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1106%2C2473817 San Jose News, July 27, 1928]</ref>.
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Wanted to build spur on Keyes Street in 1928, but nearby property owners complained that Keyes was an arterial thoroughfare<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xAgvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=HaQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1106%2C2473817 San Jose Evening News, July 27, 1928]</ref>.
  
 
How are they related to Herbert Packing?
 
How are they related to Herbert Packing?

Revision as of 05:09, 2 September 2013

Summary
Business

Cannery

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Ogden 1928 20th and Lincoln

Buildings still exist

San Jose 1927 Third and Keyes

Details

Wanted to build spur on Keyes Street in 1928, but nearby property owners complained that Keyes was an arterial thoroughfare[1].

How are they related to Herbert Packing?

Strike in 1935 (Oakland Tribune, March 31, 1935)

Built in 1928 at Fourth and Keyes:[2]

"INDUSTRIAL building, one-story, $20,000 Fourth and Keyes Sts., San Jose; owner. Pacific Coast Canners, Third and Keyes Sts., San Jose; architect. Company draftsman; contractor, Lindgren & Swinerton, 225 Bush Street. San Francisco."