Difference between revisions of "Pacific Coast Canners"
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| primary_business = Cannery | | primary_business = Cannery | ||
+ | | predecessors = [[George N. Herbert Packing Company]] | ||
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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>. | 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>. | ||
− | + | [[George N. Herbert Packing Company]] occupied the site in 1919 - unsure about the relationship. | |
Strike in 1935 (Oakland Tribune, March 31, 1935) | Strike in 1935 (Oakland Tribune, March 31, 1935) |
Revision as of 05:10, 2 September 2013
Business |
Cannery |
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Predecessors |
George N. Herbert Packing Company |
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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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].
George N. Herbert Packing Company occupied the site in 1919 - unsure about the relationship.
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."