Difference between revisions of "Havens-Samaira"
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According to May 16, 1935 Campbell Interurban Press (when they took the building), Havens had been operating the Sebatina Canning Company at Sonoma. S. J. Semaira had been importing and exporting dried fruit and nuts. | According to May 16, 1935 Campbell Interurban Press (when they took the building), Havens had been operating the Sebatina Canning Company at Sonoma. S. J. Semaira had been importing and exporting dried fruit and nuts. | ||
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Revision as of 01:27, 14 July 2013
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Primary Town | Campbell, CA |
Primary Business | Cannery |
Summary
Locations
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Details
Northern half of Ainsley property.
According to February 27, 1935 issue of Campbell Interurban Press, the company had just been organized with stock issued, and they'd operate the "plant known locally as the 'California'. " $16,000 in stock subscribed, with John. W. Havens of Oakland and S. J. Samaira of San Francisco as the controlling interest, with other directors R.R. Cullen of San Francisco, M. Harris Callum of Oakland, and M. Samaira of San Francisco.
According to May 16, 1935 Campbell Interurban Press (when they took the building), Havens had been operating the Sebatina Canning Company at Sonoma. S. J. Semaira had been importing and exporting dried fruit and nuts.