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'''Scott and Braun''' was a dried fruit packer in the Cupertino area around the turn of the century.  The company appears in San Francisco Call 1900 list of dropoff sites for [[California Cured Fruit Association]]. The company was supposedly sold to [[Richmond Chase]] in 1918.
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The founders, Carl A. Braun and William M. Scott, also got a patent in 1902 for their device for packing boxes evenly<ref>Fruit Packing Apparatus: [http://www.google.com/patents/US718308 U.S. Patent US718308], published January 13, 1903.</ref>.
  
 
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West side packer.
 
  
Mentioned as sold to [[Richmond Chase]] in 1918, appears in San Francisco Call 1900 list of dropoff sites for [[California Cured Fruit Association]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 02:07, 16 December 2014

Summary
Business

Dried Fruit Packer
Main Location

West Side

Scott and Braun was a dried fruit packer in the Cupertino area around the turn of the century. The company appears in San Francisco Call 1900 list of dropoff sites for California Cured Fruit Association. The company was supposedly sold to Richmond Chase in 1918.

The founders, Carl A. Braun and William M. Scott, also got a patent in 1902 for their device for packing boxes evenly[1].

Locations

Location Years Address Details
West Side 1900, 1918

References

  1. Fruit Packing Apparatus: U.S. Patent US718308, published January 13, 1903.