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Samuel S. Haines
Business |
Fruit Dryer |
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Main Location |
Santa Clara |
Santa Clara fruit dryer. The drying yard was at Poplar and Main (now a school and park); Mr. Haines himself lived at 552 Washington St.
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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Santa Clara | 1891, 1900, 1911 | Poplar near Main | 1900 San Jose City Directory, 1911 San Jose City Directory, 1891 Sanborn map. |
Details
Appears in San Francisco Call 1900 list of delivery spots for California Cured Fruit Association.
Mr. Haines was quoted in the Great Robin Debate in the January 19, 1897 San Francisco Call, debating whether robins were a pest for orchards, or if they might actually eat the (supposedly bitter) ladybugs.