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San Jose-based dried fruit packer.  The company packed for the [[California Prune and Apricot Growers]] in at least their first season of 1917.  Harlan sold out to Sunsweet in 1928 when he was also made general manager of the association.
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'''O. A. Harlan & Company''' was a San Jose-based dried fruit packer.  The company packed for the [[California Prune and Apricot Growers]] in at least their first season of 1917.  Harlan sold out to [[California Prune and Apricot Growers]]  (Sunsweet) in 1928 when he was also made general manager of the organization. 
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Harlan owned multiple packing plants (including one in San Jose, pictured in the Sunsweet Story.) He kept a fresh fruit packing house in Campbell when he moved to Sunsweet.
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Harlan had previous experience in the dried fruit business.  Previously, Harlan had been the manager for the [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]] in 1907.
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==Details==
 
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Became associated with [[California Prune and Apricot Growers]] in 1917, packer for 1917 season.
 
 
Bought by Sunsweet in 1928 as part of Orren A. Harlan becoming the general manager of the association.
 
 
Owned multiple packing plants (including one in San Jose, pictured in the Sunsweet Story.) He kept a fresh fruit packing house in Campbell when he moved to Sunsweet.
 
 
Previously, Harlan had been the manager for the [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]] in 1907.
 
  
 
San Jose plant at 4th and Margaret was to be built in 1918, reinforced concrete, 60 x 180, $20,000 to construct according to  
 
San Jose plant at 4th and Margaret was to be built in 1918, reinforced concrete, 60 x 180, $20,000 to construct according to  

Revision as of 16:09, 25 October 2013

Summary
Business

Dried Fruit Packer
Main Location

San Jose
Active

1917-1928
Successors

California Prune and Apricot Growers

O. A. Harlan & Company was a San Jose-based dried fruit packer. The company packed for the California Prune and Apricot Growers in at least their first season of 1917. Harlan sold out to California Prune and Apricot Growers (Sunsweet) in 1928 when he was also made general manager of the organization. Harlan owned multiple packing plants (including one in San Jose, pictured in the Sunsweet Story.) He kept a fresh fruit packing house in Campbell when he moved to Sunsweet.

Harlan had previous experience in the dried fruit business. Previously, Harlan had been the manager for the Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange in 1907.


Locations

Location Years Address Details
Campbell 1928
Mountain View
San Jose 1917, 1918 4th and Margaret Southwest corner Sold to California Prune and Apricot Growers in 1918, still a CP
San Jose 1928, 1931 4th and Lewis (city directory) Photo in Sunsweet Story.

Details

San Jose plant at 4th and Margaret was to be built in 1918, reinforced concrete, 60 x 180, $20,000 to construct according to Architect and Engineer Also noted in 1918 California Fruit News CFN suggests that he'd sold the business to Sunsweet in 1918 but decided to go back into business, and resold the business in 1928 acc to Sunsweet Story.

Sold 180,000 pounds of "evaporated" prunes to war board in 1919 at 10.75 cents/pound to War Department's director of purchase and storage That same year, CalPak sold 2.5 million pounds, Richmond sold 2,0000 pounds, Sunsweet sold 3.8 million pounds, Garcia and Maggini sold a million pounds. Even more sales from same and different vendors. [[Category::Dried Fruit Packer]]