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| primary_town = San Jose, CA
 
| primary_town = San Jose, CA
 
| primary_dates = ~1900 - 1919
 
| primary_dates = ~1900 - 1919
| successors=[[California Prune and Apricot Growers]]
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| successors=[[California Prune and Apricot Growers]], [[Smith-Frank Packing Company]]
 
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Early dried fruit packer in San Jose.  George Frank raised the bar on spoiling his employees when he [http://books.google.com/books?id=I7xarYW9BGcC&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=italian+canning+company+san+jose&source=bl&ots=t1Ibza5aWp&sig=DtsCZn-lKK-blG2gUtYZZINiBTo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=wJL9UYWWNcfJqgGHz4HIDg&ved=0CDsQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=italian%20canning%20company%20san%20jose&f=false brought an orchestra in] to play to the girls packing fruit.
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'''George Frank and Company'' was a turn-of-the-century dried fruit packer in San Jose, operating from around 1900 to the early 1920's.  Frank's earliest plant was on the "west side" (Cupertino) area around 1900, appearing in a list of drop-off sites for the California Cured Fruit AssociationWithin a couple years, Frank had relocated southwest of downtown San Jose along Meridian Road at Paula St. in a building that likely pre-dated the company.  Frank's new plant attracted workers in the 1902 season by having an orchestra play during working hours<ref>Prune Packers Listen to Music, [http://books.google.com/books?id=I7xarYW9BGcC&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=italian+canning+company+san+jose&source=bl&ots=t1Ibza5aWp&sig=DtsCZn-lKK-blG2gUtYZZINiBTo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=wJL9UYWWNcfJqgGHz4HIDg&ved=0CDsQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=italian%20canning%20company%20san%20jose&f=false October 16, 1902 San Jose Evening News]</ref>.  A large addition was added in 1903<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YjAiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IKQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5327%2C6171438 June 25, 1903 San Jose Evening News]</ref>. 
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By 1910, personal issues caused challenges for Frank, with news reports of a
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[] notes messy divorce and claims for money and the business<ref>Mrs. George Frank Files Four Sensational Suits: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GusxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=O-MFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1168%2C837322 July 23, 1910 San Jose Evening News]</ref>.  The business and land no longer appeared on Meridian Avenue at that time.
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Frank's packing house was leased to Sunsweet in 1917, and was sold to the [[California Prune and Apricot Growers]] by June 1920.  He started a separate company with [[D. L. Smith]], the Smith-Frank Canning Company, after 1917, then sold a cannery to [[George N. Herbert]] in 1919, moved to Sacramento and reorganized as the [[Smith-Frank Packing Company]].  The new company claimed it would operate canning and dried fruit packing plants at Sacramento and maintain an office in San Jose.  The company was still in existence as late as 1922<ref>April 8, 1922 California Fruit News advertisement shows plants in Sacramento and San Jose.</ref>.
  
Frank's packing house was leased to Sunsweet in 1917, and was sold to the [[California Prune and Apricot Growers]] by 1920.  He started a separate company, the Smith-Frank Canning Company, after 1917.
 
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
 
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| Sacramento || 1919 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=12th%20and%20B%20Street.,Sacramento 12th and B Street.] ||  
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| Sacramento || 1919 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=12th%20and%20B%20Street.,Sacramento 12th and B Street.]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=BxQdAQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA6-PA45&ots=ij8e5lkG8r&dq=%22george%20frank%20fruit%20company%22&pg=RA6-PA45#v=onepage&q=%22george%20frank%20fruit%20company%22&f=false Western Canner and Packer]</ref>  ||  
  
 
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| San Jose || 1904, 1906, 1907 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Meridian%20Road%20near%20Paula%20%281904%2C%201906%2C%201907%29,San%20Jose Meridian Road near Paula]||  
 
| San Jose || 1904, 1906, 1907 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Meridian%20Road%20near%20Paula%20%281904%2C%201906%2C%201907%29,San%20Jose Meridian Road near Paula]||  
"Meridian cor narrow gauge" in 1906 city directory.
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"Meridian cor narrow gauge<ref>In 1906 San Jose city directory.</ref>
 
 
 
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| San Jose || 1917 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Alum%20Rock%20Ave,San%20Jose Alum Rock Ave] ||  
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| San Jose || 1917 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Alum%20Rock%20Ave,San%20Jose Alum Rock Ave]<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LykiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KqQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2025%2C814783 July 21, 1917 San Jose Evening News] list of Sunsweet collection stations.</ref> ||  
 
 
 
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| West Side || 1900 || ||  
 
| West Side || 1900 || ||  
 
In San Francisco Call list of drop-off locations for California Cured Fruit Assn.
 
In San Francisco Call list of drop-off locations for California Cured Fruit Assn.
 
 
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==Details==
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==References==
Sold cannery to George N. Herbert in 1919, moved to Sacramento and reorganized as "Smith-Frank Packing Company".  New company would operate canning and dried fruit packing plants at Sacramento and maintain an office in San Jose. The dried fruit plant had been leased to the Prune and Apricot association, and would go to the new company by June 1920.
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Location in Sacramento at 12th and B (
 
 
 
[http://books.google.com/books?id=BxQdAQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA6-PA45&ots=ij8e5lkG8r&dq=%22george%20frank%20fruit%20company%22&pg=RA6-PA45#v=onepage&q=%22george%20frank%20fruit%20company%22&f=false Western Canner and Packer]
 
Reorganization as Smith-Frank advertised in
 
 
 
[http://books.google.com/books?id=BxQdAQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA6-PA45&ots=ij8e5lkG8r&dq=%22george%20frank%20fruit%20company%22&pg=RA6-PA45#v=onepage&q=%22george%20frank%20fruit%20company%22&f=false May 1, 1919 San Jose Evening News] D.L. Smith was the "Smith" in the company.
 
 
 
Became associated with [[California Prune and Apricot Growers]] in 1917, packer for 1917 season.
 
 
 
April 8, 1922 California Fruit News advertisement shows plants in Sacramento and San Jose.
 
 
 
[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GusxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=O-MFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1168%2C837322 July 23, 1910 San Jose Evening News] notes messy divorce and claims for money and the business. Business and land off of Meridian Road at that time.
 
 
 
[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YjAiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IKQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5327%2C6171438 June 25, 1903 San Jose Evening News] notes that a large addition is being added onto the George Frank plant.
 
 
 
Alum Rock address
 
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[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LykiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KqQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2025%2C814783 July 21, 1917 San Jose Evening News] list of Sunsweet collection stations.
 
 
[[Category:Sacramento]]
 
[[Category:Sacramento]]
 
[[Category:San Jose]]
 
[[Category:San Jose]]
 
[[Category:West Side]]
 
[[Category:West Side]]
 
[[Category:Cannery]]
 
[[Category:Cannery]]

Revision as of 05:13, 29 October 2013

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

San Jose, CA
Active

~1900 - 1919
Successors

California Prune and Apricot Growers, Smith-Frank Packing Company

'George Frank and Company was a turn-of-the-century dried fruit packer in San Jose, operating from around 1900 to the early 1920's. Frank's earliest plant was on the "west side" (Cupertino) area around 1900, appearing in a list of drop-off sites for the California Cured Fruit Association. Within a couple years, Frank had relocated southwest of downtown San Jose along Meridian Road at Paula St. in a building that likely pre-dated the company. Frank's new plant attracted workers in the 1902 season by having an orchestra play during working hours[1]. A large addition was added in 1903[2].

By 1910, personal issues caused challenges for Frank, with news reports of a [] notes messy divorce and claims for money and the business[3]. The business and land no longer appeared on Meridian Avenue at that time.

Frank's packing house was leased to Sunsweet in 1917, and was sold to the California Prune and Apricot Growers by June 1920. He started a separate company with D. L. Smith, the Smith-Frank Canning Company, after 1917, then sold a cannery to George N. Herbert in 1919, moved to Sacramento and reorganized as the Smith-Frank Packing Company. The new company claimed it would operate canning and dried fruit packing plants at Sacramento and maintain an office in San Jose. The company was still in existence as late as 1922[4].

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Sacramento 1919 12th and B Street.[5]
San Jose 1904, 1906, 1907 Meridian Road near Paula

"Meridian cor narrow gauge[6]

San Jose 1917 Alum Rock Ave[7]
West Side 1900

In San Francisco Call list of drop-off locations for California Cured Fruit Assn.

References

  1. Prune Packers Listen to Music, October 16, 1902 San Jose Evening News
  2. June 25, 1903 San Jose Evening News
  3. Mrs. George Frank Files Four Sensational Suits: July 23, 1910 San Jose Evening News
  4. April 8, 1922 California Fruit News advertisement shows plants in Sacramento and San Jose.
  5. Western Canner and Packer
  6. In 1906 San Jose city directory.
  7. July 21, 1917 San Jose Evening News list of Sunsweet collection stations.