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Niles-based dried fruit packer, probably a successor to the Niles Cooperative Fruit Association listed in an [http://books.google.com/books?id=SzNJAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA414&ots=EKswYnm0ZB&dq=niles%20dried%20fruit%20packer&pg=PA414#v=onepage&q=niles%20dried%20fruit%20packer&f=false 1893 California Department of Horticulture report].  Ellsworth Packing was recorded as a large cherry buyer in the area in 1891 according to a historical article in the  [http://www.tricityvoice.com/articlefiledisplay.php?issue=2010-11-09&file=Lida+++TCV.txt Tri-City Voice].
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'''Ellsworth Packing''' was a Niles, California-based dried fruit packer, probably a successor to the Niles Cooperative Fruit Association listed in an [http://books.google.com/books?id=SzNJAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA414&ots=EKswYnm0ZB&dq=niles%20dried%20fruit%20packer&pg=PA414#v=onepage&q=niles%20dried%20fruit%20packer&f=false 1893 California Department of Horticulture report].  Ellsworth Packing was recorded as a large cherry buyer in the area in 1891<ref>History: Lida Thane's "Notes from Niles," 1890-1894: [http://www.tricityvoice.com/articlefiledisplay.php?issue=2010-11-09&file=Lida+++TCV.txt November 9, 2010 Tri-City Voice]. "Harvested fruit had to be marketed and shipped, so shipping depots were opened at the railroad station during the season by San Francisco firms. Ellsworth and Co. were the big shippers and handled most of the cherries. Several new canneries were reported ready for the 1891 season. When prices were down or the crops were poor, farmers were prepared to dry the fruit. William Mortimer shipped a special train of 10 cars of dried fruits and nuts from Niles to Chicago in 1891. This was a new and bold venture that opened up new marketing possibilities."</ref>.
  
The [http://books.google.com/books?id=YXlRAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA4&ots=oNXnEpJLro&dq=niles%20dried%20fruit%20packer&pg=PA4#v=onepage&q=niles%20dried%20fruit%20packer&f=false August 23, 1913 California Fruit Grower magazine] mentions that Ellsworth Packing in Niles was shipping carload lots of apricots to Hamburg, Germany.  The [http://books.google.com/books?id=CS0dAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA12&ots=D1At2J_50d&dq=ellsworth%20and%20co%20dried%20fruit&pg=PA12#v=onepage&q=ellsworth%20and%20co%20dried%20fruit&f=false 1918 Western Canner and Packer] notes that Schuckl was leasing the Ellworth Packing Company's plant for use as a receiving station for California Prune and Apricot Growers (Sunsweet). Sunsweet's presence implies there may have been some Sunsweet growers in the Hayward and Niles area.
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The mentions that Ellsworth Packing in Niles exported fruit to Europe, with news stories in 1913 noting they were shipping carload lots of apricots to Hamburg, Germany<ref> [http://books.google.com/books?id=YXlRAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA4&ots=oNXnEpJLro&dq=niles%20dried%20fruit%20packer&pg=PA4#v=onepage&q=niles%20dried%20fruit%20packer&f=false August 23, 1913 California Fruit Grower magazine]</ref>. 
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Ellsworth's packing houses was taken over by Schuckl, and the packing house was later leased to the [[California Prune and Apricot Growers]] as a receiving station<ref>Dried Fruits: [http://books.google.com/books?id=CS0dAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA12&ots=D1At2J_50d&dq=ellsworth%20and%20co%20dried%20fruit&pg=PA12#v=onepage&q=ellsworth%20and%20co%20dried%20fruit&f=false May 1917 Western Canner and Packer]: "The Ellsworth Packing Company, Niles, has been leased to Schuckle & Co of San Francisco, who will operate the plant as a receiving station for the California Prune and Apricot Growers' Association, and will handle the crops of the members in the Niles vicinity."</ref>, implying there were Sunsweet growers in the Hayward and Niles area.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 1 February 2014

Summary
Business

Dried Fruit Packer
Main Location

Niles, CA
Active

1891 - 1918
Successors

Schuckl Cannery

Ellsworth Packing was a Niles, California-based dried fruit packer, probably a successor to the Niles Cooperative Fruit Association listed in an 1893 California Department of Horticulture report. Ellsworth Packing was recorded as a large cherry buyer in the area in 1891[1].

The mentions that Ellsworth Packing in Niles exported fruit to Europe, with news stories in 1913 noting they were shipping carload lots of apricots to Hamburg, Germany[2]. Ellsworth's packing houses was taken over by Schuckl, and the packing house was later leased to the California Prune and Apricot Growers as a receiving station[3], implying there were Sunsweet growers in the Hayward and Niles area.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Niles, California 1893 - 1918

References

  1. History: Lida Thane's "Notes from Niles," 1890-1894: November 9, 2010 Tri-City Voice. "Harvested fruit had to be marketed and shipped, so shipping depots were opened at the railroad station during the season by San Francisco firms. Ellsworth and Co. were the big shippers and handled most of the cherries. Several new canneries were reported ready for the 1891 season. When prices were down or the crops were poor, farmers were prepared to dry the fruit. William Mortimer shipped a special train of 10 cars of dried fruits and nuts from Niles to Chicago in 1891. This was a new and bold venture that opened up new marketing possibilities."
  2. August 23, 1913 California Fruit Grower magazine
  3. Dried Fruits: May 1917 Western Canner and Packer: "The Ellsworth Packing Company, Niles, has been leased to Schuckle & Co of San Francisco, who will operate the plant as a receiving station for the California Prune and Apricot Growers' Association, and will handle the crops of the members in the Niles vicinity."