Difference between revisions of "Mountain View Canning Company"
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Site was Mountain View Winery on 1904 Sanborn map. | Site was Mountain View Winery on 1904 Sanborn map. | ||
− | According to "Garden of the World" by Cecilia M. Tsu, | + | According to "Garden of the World" by Cecilia M. Tsu,Yasutano Oku and Masa and Naosuke Tsumura purchased the canning equipment leased the building in the fall of 1918, and also leased the James Center ranch. They used tomatoes and berries purchased from Japanese farmers in Mountain View and Sunnyvale. The group couldn't lease the land in 1921 because of new anti-immigrant laws. The company merged with Sutow's Foothill Canning Company of San Mateo County. Idle in 1923 and 1924, bought by R.G. Fontana in 1925 who held the mortgage. |
[[Category:Mountain View]] | [[Category:Mountain View]] | ||
[[Category:Cannery]] | [[Category:Cannery]] |
Revision as of 04:32, 15 July 2013
Business |
Cannery |
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Main Location |
Mountain View |
Active |
1918 - 1925 |
Summary
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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Mountain View | 1919, 1921 | Evelyn Street east of Castro Street |
Listed as "Front St" on Sanborn map. |
Details
Site was Mountain View Winery on 1904 Sanborn map.
According to "Garden of the World" by Cecilia M. Tsu,Yasutano Oku and Masa and Naosuke Tsumura purchased the canning equipment leased the building in the fall of 1918, and also leased the James Center ranch. They used tomatoes and berries purchased from Japanese farmers in Mountain View and Sunnyvale. The group couldn't lease the land in 1921 because of new anti-immigrant laws. The company merged with Sutow's Foothill Canning Company of San Mateo County. Idle in 1923 and 1924, bought by R.G. Fontana in 1925 who held the mortgage.