Difference between revisions of "Stillman A. Moulton drying yard"
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+ | Moulton also was a director in the [[San Jose Dried Fruit Company]], which declared the same (or nearby) address. It's unclear whether these were separate businesses, or just different names for the same business. | ||
Fruit dryer, "Orchard Home Evaporating Works". | Fruit dryer, "Orchard Home Evaporating Works". |
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Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 1890, 1896 | Bascom Ave. near Hamilton Avenue |
Bascom listed as "Infirmatory Road". Listed as "Campbell" in 1896 San Jose City Directory |
Details
Moulton also was a director in the San Jose Dried Fruit Company, which declared the same (or nearby) address. It's unclear whether these were separate businesses, or just different names for the same business.
Fruit dryer, "Orchard Home Evaporating Works". Full bio here Fruit shipper. Profiled in September 1, 1890 Evening News Started drying fruit for his own 15 acres, then started buying neighbors' fruit. 50-60 tons of fruit a day, 1200 tons of fruit a season in 1890. "Purchased 11 acres on the railroad and erected the present works."
Moulton also patented an anti-snoring device.