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− | ''' | + | '''Leonard B. Husted''' was a Saratoga-based orchardist who also acted as a fruit packer and shipper in both 1902 and 1903. Husted's ranch was on Pierce Road west of the Saratoga-Mountain View Road<ref>Agreement between Pacific Gas and Electric, Millie Gibson, L.B. Husted, and Ralph A. Husted: [http://books.google.com/books?id=UgQ9AAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA1003&ots=9H4afuLGGX&dq=l.b.%20husted%20saratoga&pg=PA1002#v=onepage&q=l.b.%20husted%20saratoga&f=false California Railroad Commission decisions], #2631, decided November 21, 1916. The case involved a request from PG&E to extend the power line 3300 feet to serve three new customers.</ref>(now De Anza Blvd.). |
L.B.'s son, Ralph, was the founder of the Saratoga Telephone Company<ref>Ralph Allen Husted. In Eugene T. Sawyer, [http://www.santaclararesearch.net/SCBIOS/rahusted.html History of Santa Clara County, California, published by Historic Record Co., 1922.</ref>. | L.B.'s son, Ralph, was the founder of the Saratoga Telephone Company<ref>Ralph Allen Husted. In Eugene T. Sawyer, [http://www.santaclararesearch.net/SCBIOS/rahusted.html History of Santa Clara County, California, published by Historic Record Co., 1922.</ref>. |
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Fruit Packer |
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Saratoga, CA |
Leonard B. Husted was a Saratoga-based orchardist who also acted as a fruit packer and shipper in both 1902 and 1903. Husted's ranch was on Pierce Road west of the Saratoga-Mountain View Road[1](now De Anza Blvd.).
L.B.'s son, Ralph, was the founder of the Saratoga Telephone Company[2].
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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Saratoga | 1902[3], 1903, 1906 | ||
West Side | 1900 |
References
- ↑ Agreement between Pacific Gas and Electric, Millie Gibson, L.B. Husted, and Ralph A. Husted: California Railroad Commission decisions, #2631, decided November 21, 1916. The case involved a request from PG&E to extend the power line 3300 feet to serve three new customers.
- ↑ Ralph Allen Husted. In Eugene T. Sawyer, [http://www.santaclararesearch.net/SCBIOS/rahusted.html History of Santa Clara County, California, published by Historic Record Co., 1922.
- ↑ Husted's San Jose City Directory, 1902. F.M. Husted, San Jose.