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| + | | Sacramento || 1913-1982 || 1724 Stockton Ave. || [http://www.valcomnews.com/?p=11644 History] | ||
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| + | | Sacramento || 1914 || Folsom Blvd. and Hazel Ave || Olive pickling. | ||
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| San Francisco || 1912 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=112%20Market%20Street,San%20Francisco 112 Market Street] || Santa Marina Building | | San Francisco || 1912 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=112%20Market%20Street,San%20Francisco 112 Market Street] || Santa Marina Building | ||
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Cannery |
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Chicago-based canner, organized in 1875. Their Sunnyvale cannery, founded in 1907, was large and long-lived; the water tank from the cannery still sits in the industrial park off Mathilda, painted as one of Libby's cans.
"Wikipedia entry.":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libby's
Locations
| Location | Years | Address | Details |
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| Sacramento | 1913-1982 | 1724 Stockton Ave. | History |
| Sacramento | 1914 | Folsom Blvd. and Hazel Ave | Olive pickling. |
| San Francisco | 1912 | 112 Market Street | Santa Marina Building |
| San Jose | 4th and Lewis | (1926, 1927, leased from California Prune and Apricot Growers) | |
| Santa Clara | Franklin Street | (1927, being built) (dried fruit, acc to "June 3, 1941 San Jose News":http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=e1wlAAAAIBAJ | |
| Sunnyvale | 1907, 1962 | Mathilda and Evelyn Avenue | water tank still exists. |
Details
Chicago based.