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| Riverside || 1884-1895 ||  || Orange packing house.  Managed by E.R. Skelley 1884-1895.
 
| Riverside || 1884-1895 ||  || Orange packing house.  Managed by E.R. Skelley 1884-1895.
 
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| San Francisc || 1906 || 132 Market Street || From [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC19060429.2.120.4# April 29, 1906 San Francisco Call].
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| San Francisco || 1906 || 132 Market Street || From [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC19060429.2.120.4# April 29, 1906 San Francisco Call].
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| San Francisco || 1908 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=16%20California%20Street,San%20Francisco 16 California Street] ||  
 
| San Francisco || 1908 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=16%20California%20Street,San%20Francisco 16 California Street] ||  
 
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Revision as of 00:35, 20 October 2013

Summary
Business

Dried Fruit Packer and Canner
Active

1881-1916
Brands

Hawthorn (canned apricots), Griffin (raisins)
Aliases

Griffin and Seegar (1881-1895), Griffin-Skelley

Griffin and Skelley was a dried fruit packer and canner, founded in 1881[1] and merged into Del Monte during its formation in 1916. Griffin and Skelley started packing oranges in Riverside, California, pioneered the dried fruit industry, and eventually moved into canning. Founders were Willard M. Griffin and a Mr. Seegar[2]; E.R. Skelley joined the firm in 1894 managing the Riverside packing house, and became a partner in 1895 when Skelley retired and the Riverside plant closed.

Griffin and Skelley can label

Griffin and Skelley moved into canning some time before 1903. A 1902 California state list of canneries shows Griffin and Skelley having a cannery in Fresno in 1902; by 1903, there's mention of another cannery in Emeryville.

Griffin and Skelley moved into San Jose some time before 1903 according to the June 25, 1903 San Jose Evening News: "Another packing house in the neighbrhood of the narrow gauge depot will be improved. Griffin and Skelley are building another story on their plant."

After the 1906 earthquake, Griffin and Skelley relocated the main offices temporarily from San Francisco to the Emeryville cannery.

William Griffin died in 1913 and was replaced by his sons, Charles W. Sr. Griffin and Andrew G. Griffin. When Griffin and Skelley was merged into the new Del Monte company, both became directors.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Emeryville 1903, 1906 Article about new cannery in unknown source, 1903. Headquarters relocated to cannery after 1906 earthquake. Location "across the SP tracks from the racetrack."
Fresno 1900 ??? (In San Francisco Call 1900 "list of delivery spots":http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1900-07-29/ed-1/seq-25.pdf for California Cured Fruit Association). Also cannery according to August 1, 1905 Pacific Rural Press.
Morgan Hill 1906 ???
Riverside 1884-1895 Orange packing house. Managed by E.R. Skelley 1884-1895.
San Francisco 1906 132 Market Street From April 29, 1906 San Francisco Call.
San Francisco 1908 16 California Street
San Jose 1900, 1904, 1906, 1907 Cahill St. at San Fernando St. (Pacific Wine had a site on the east side of Cahill in 1891). Manager was F. Fleming according to 1906 list of automobile owners.
San Jose 1915 76 Bush Street At corner of West San Fernando. (became Del Monte ) Dried fruit grading and packing.
Visalia 1900 ??? (In San Francisco Call 1900 list of delivery spots for California Cured Fruit Association)

Details

References

  1. William Braznell, California's FInest: The History of the Del Monte Corporation and the Del Monte Branch. 1982, Del Monte Coporation.
  2. Los Altos Hills History