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The '''Alden Anderson Fruit Company''' was a dried fruit packer run by Alden Anderson, son of business pioneer J.Z. Anderson.  His primary packing house appeared to be in Suisun<ref>[http://cagenweb.com/solano/biobutterfieldf.html Suisun,]</ref> and in Concord (with control over the Concord Fruit Company in 1898).  Alden Anderson also had an outpost in San Jose, showing up in city directories as sharing the Chilton packing house on North First Street.
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The '''Alden Anderson Fruit Company''' was a dried fruit packer run by Alden Anderson, son of business pioneer J.Z. Anderson.  His primary packing house appeared to be in Suisun<ref>Frank Butterfield biography.  In: Marguerite Hunt and Harry Lawrence Gunn, [http://cagenweb.com/solano/biobutterfieldf.html History of Solano County, California From Their Earliest Settlement To The Present Time], S. J. Clarke Publishing, Chicago, 1926.</ref> and in Concord (with control over the Concord Fruit Company in 1898).  Alden Anderson also had an outpost in San Jose, showing up in city directories as sharing the Chilton packing house on North First Street.
  
 
Bio for [http://books.google.com/books?id=HHEeAQAAMAAJ&amp;amp;amp;pg=PA780&amp;amp;amp;lpg=PA780&amp;amp;amp;dq=%22alden+anderson%22+fruit+company&amp;amp;amp;source=bl&amp;amp;amp;ots=JpLQAeAPQ2&amp;amp;amp;sig=RLwd5U8DvHzmsAqJ26mRcQKPSwg&amp;amp;amp;hl=en&amp;amp;amp;sa=X&amp;amp;amp;ei=tT8JT8mMCsqpiQKwwPyICQ&amp;amp;amp;ved=0CFEQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&amp;amp;amp;q=%22alden%20anderson%22%20fruit%20company&amp;amp;amp;f=false Mr. Anderson] His father was J.Z. Anderson. He was lieutenant governor in 1902.
 
Bio for [http://books.google.com/books?id=HHEeAQAAMAAJ&amp;amp;amp;pg=PA780&amp;amp;amp;lpg=PA780&amp;amp;amp;dq=%22alden+anderson%22+fruit+company&amp;amp;amp;source=bl&amp;amp;amp;ots=JpLQAeAPQ2&amp;amp;amp;sig=RLwd5U8DvHzmsAqJ26mRcQKPSwg&amp;amp;amp;hl=en&amp;amp;amp;sa=X&amp;amp;amp;ei=tT8JT8mMCsqpiQKwwPyICQ&amp;amp;amp;ved=0CFEQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&amp;amp;amp;q=%22alden%20anderson%22%20fruit%20company&amp;amp;amp;f=false Mr. Anderson] His father was J.Z. Anderson. He was lieutenant governor in 1902.

Revision as of 15:59, 15 July 2014

Summary
Business

Dried Fruit Packer
Main Location

Suisun

The Alden Anderson Fruit Company was a dried fruit packer run by Alden Anderson, son of business pioneer J.Z. Anderson. His primary packing house appeared to be in Suisun[1] and in Concord (with control over the Concord Fruit Company in 1898). Alden Anderson also had an outpost in San Jose, showing up in city directories as sharing the Chilton packing house on North First Street.

Bio for Mr. Anderson His father was J.Z. Anderson. He was lieutenant governor in 1902.

Represented in 1902 by California Fruit Distributors, 1012 Second Street, Sacramento according to California Fruit News Was manager of California Fruit Distributors in 1903 according to June 4, 1903 San Jose Evening News

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Jose 1906 385 North First Street Shared with J._W._Chilton_Fruit_Packing

References

  1. Frank Butterfield biography. In: Marguerite Hunt and Harry Lawrence Gunn, History of Solano County, California From Their Earliest Settlement To The Present Time, S. J. Clarke Publishing, Chicago, 1926.