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Dr. James M. Dawson did early canning in San Jose, first in an orchard near 21st and Julian, later at 5th and Julian in 1874.  Canned 4,000 cases annually in 1874, 25,000 in 1876.  J.M Dawson left the company in xxxx, but company continued.  His son, J.B., continued with the company.  Constructed state-of-the-art cannery on Auzerais Avenue in 1893 (
 
Dr. James M. Dawson did early canning in San Jose, first in an orchard near 21st and Julian, later at 5th and Julian in 1874.  Canned 4,000 cases annually in 1874, 25,000 in 1876.  J.M Dawson left the company in xxxx, but company continued.  His son, J.B., continued with the company.  Constructed state-of-the-art cannery on Auzerais Avenue in 1893 (
 
[http://www.preservation.org/projects/delmonte3/delmonte3.html 1891 according to Preservation San Jose]  
 
[http://www.preservation.org/projects/delmonte3/delmonte3.html 1891 according to Preservation San Jose]  
).  Merged into [California Fruit Canners Association] in 1899.
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).  Merged into [[California Fruit Canners Association]] in 1899.
  
 
Manager in 1890: W. H. Wright
 
Manager in 1890: W. H. Wright

Revision as of 15:27, 14 July 2013

Summary
Business Details
Primary Business Cannery

Summary

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Jose 1892 North 5th Street between E. Julian and Street James
San Jose 1893 -1899 Auzerais Street
San Jose 1893, 1896, 1900, 1902 San Carlos Street at narrow gauge

Photos

San Jose Fruit Packing Company (precursor of Del Monte) Hstory San Jose

Details

Dr. James M. Dawson did early canning in San Jose, first in an orchard near 21st and Julian, later at 5th and Julian in 1874. Canned 4,000 cases annually in 1874, 25,000 in 1876. J.M Dawson left the company in xxxx, but company continued. His son, J.B., continued with the company. Constructed state-of-the-art cannery on Auzerais Avenue in 1893 ( 1891 according to Preservation San Jose ). Merged into California Fruit Canners Association in 1899.

Manager in 1890: W. H. Wright

Existed in 1893, even though J. M. Dawson Packing existed at Cinnabar and Montgomery.

August 17, 1900 San Francisco Call gives the tragic story of boy killed by an elevator in the cannery.

San Jose Fruit Packing history: http://www.historysanjose.org/cannerylife/through-the-years/1872-1916/san-jose-fruit-packing-co.html

Address from city directory.

San Carlos: Photo in Sunshine Fruit and Flowers (p196) definitely shows the plant as the future Del Monte Plant #3, with the house in the middle of the site.