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| primary_dates = 1868-1930
 
| primary_dates = 1868-1930
 
| successors = [[H.G. Prince]]
 
| successors = [[H.G. Prince]]
| aliases Code, Portwood Canning Company
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| aliases = Cole-Portwood Canning Company
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| brands = Cuckoo, Cruiser<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=wx0xAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA15&ots=CRPhI51r9G&dq=%22code-portwood%22%20canning&pg=PA15#v=onepage&q=%22code-portwood%22%20canning&f=false Mida's Trade-Mark Register of Canned Goods], 1906, Criterion Publishing Company, Chicago</ref>.
 
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'''Cole-Portwood Canning Company''' was a San Francisco and Oakland-based canner, supposedly started in 1868 as a jam maker.  The company opened a plant in Oakland after the 1906 San Francisco Great Earthquake and Fire.
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'''Cole-Portwood Canning Company''' was a San Francisco and Oakland-based canner, supposedly started in 1868 as a jam maker.  The company opened a plant in Oakland after the 1906 San Francisco Great Earthquake and Fire.  It later became the [[H.G. Prince]] company.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:25, 20 January 2014

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

Oakland
Active

1868-1930
Brands

Cuckoo, Cruiser[1].
Aliases

Cole-Portwood Canning Company
Successors

H.G. Prince

Cole-Portwood Canning Company was a San Francisco and Oakland-based canner, supposedly started in 1868 as a jam maker. The company opened a plant in Oakland after the 1906 San Francisco Great Earthquake and Fire. It later became the H.G. Prince company.

References

  1. Mida's Trade-Mark Register of Canned Goods, 1906, Criterion Publishing Company, Chicago