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==Summary==
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'''Pacific Wine Company''' was a San Jose-based winery founded either before 1870 or in 1888, and in operation through at least 1909.  The officers at one point were William Farrington (president) and T.S. Frolich (secretary).  [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/biographies2/bios2/palladine-antone-charles.txt Antone Palladine] names was on the wine-making staff.  David Thornton was representative in 1872-3, engaged in shipping wine to New Orleans<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Em8UAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA632&ots=7FLqgWu-3Q&dq=%22pacific%20wine%20company%22%20san%20jose&pg=PA632#v=onepage&q=%22pacific%20wine%20company%22%20san%20jose&f=false History of Santa Clara County,].  Allen Bowen & Co., San Francisco, 1881</ref>.
San Jose-based winery, located near the narrow gauge depot in San Jose. Sold to Carpy in 1891.  Moved to San Martin in 1909; their former site became "[[Griffin and Skelley]]":/view?industry=griffin_and_skelley and eventually Del Monte's Plant #51.  
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The company was sold to Carpy in 1891<ref>[http://www.winefiles.org/WineHistory/results.cgi?topic=%22Pacific+Wine+Company+(Pacific+Winery)+(1888)%22&f=advanced&start=1&rec_per_page=10 winefiles.org]Also 1891 Sanborn map lists site as "C. Carpy Winery"</ref>.  Pacific Wine moved to San Martin in 1909<ref>June 1, 1909 Pacific Wine and Spirit Review.</ref>.  The company continued to occupy its plant west of the narrow gauge railroad along Bush Street through 1907.  It was then used by the dried fruit packer [[Griffin and Skelley]], and eventually became [[Del Monte]]'s dried fruit plant, Plant #51.
 
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Supposedly occupied the [[Griffin and Skelley]] buildings along the narrow gauge until 1907.  Moved to San Martin in 1909 acc to article in June 1, 1909 issue of Pacific Wine and Spirit Review.
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1890: William Farrington, president, T.S. Frolich, secretary.
 
 
 
On 1891 Sanborn map..  In 1890, 1901 city directories.  Not in 1903.  1891 map lists as "C.Carpy Winery".
 
Founded in 1888, sold to Carpy in "June 1891":http://www.winefiles.org/WineHistory/results.cgi?topic=%22Pacific+Wine+Company+(Pacific+Winery)+(1888)%22&f=advanced&start=1&rec_per_page=10 according to www.winefiles.org
 
 
 
David Thornton was representative in 1872-3, engaged in [http://books.google.com/books?id=Em8UAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA632&ots=7FLqgWu-3Q&dq=%22pacific%20wine%20company%22%20san%20jose&pg=PA632#v=onepage&q=%22pacific%20wine%20company%22%20san%20jose&f=false shipping wine to New Orleans] according to Santa Clara County History.
 
 
 
  
[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/biographies2/bios2/palladine-antone-charles.txt Antone Palladine] names was on the wine-making staff.[[Category:San Jose]]
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 23 June 2014

Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 126. Pacific Wine Company was a San Jose-based winery founded either before 1870 or in 1888, and in operation through at least 1909. The officers at one point were William Farrington (president) and T.S. Frolich (secretary). Antone Palladine names was on the wine-making staff. David Thornton was representative in 1872-3, engaged in shipping wine to New Orleans[1].

The company was sold to Carpy in 1891[2]. Pacific Wine moved to San Martin in 1909[3]. The company continued to occupy its plant west of the narrow gauge railroad along Bush Street through 1907. It was then used by the dried fruit packer Griffin and Skelley, and eventually became Del Monte's dried fruit plant, Plant #51.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Jose 1890-1909 White St. and Bush St. On corner according to Sanborn map
San Jose 1891 Cahill St. and San Fernando St. NE corner. Sanborn map.

References

  1. History of Santa Clara County,. Allen Bowen & Co., San Francisco, 1881
  2. winefiles.org. Also 1891 Sanborn map lists site as "C. Carpy Winery"
  3. June 1, 1909 Pacific Wine and Spirit Review.