Difference between revisions of "Joseph A. Teresi"
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'''Joseph A. Teresi''' was a Santa Clara orchardist and food processor<ref>[http://www.santaclararesearch.net/SCBIOS/jateresi.html Joseph A. Teresi biography], in Eugene T. Sawyer, "History of Santa Clara County,California", 1922, Historic Record Co., p. 1480</ref>.. Teresi ran the Sorosis Ranch and its associated [[Sorosis Fruit Company]]; he later teamed up with [[Bert Kirk]] to run the [[Winchester Dried Fruit]] Company. | '''Joseph A. Teresi''' was a Santa Clara orchardist and food processor<ref>[http://www.santaclararesearch.net/SCBIOS/jateresi.html Joseph A. Teresi biography], in Eugene T. Sawyer, "History of Santa Clara County,California", 1922, Historic Record Co., p. 1480</ref>.. Teresi ran the Sorosis Ranch and its associated [[Sorosis Fruit Company]]; he later teamed up with [[Bert Kirk]] to run the [[Winchester Dried Fruit]] Company. | ||
+ | Teresi was born in Sicily in 1899; his family moved to the United States in 1903. Teresi was a lawyer for the [[California Prune and Apricot Growers]] for one year. He then settled into the orchard business, first with a 38 acre orchard in Morgan Hill on Uvas Road. His father and three brothers joined him to buy the 220 acre Sorosis Ranch in 1921 as well as its packing house. The orchard at the time had 190 acres of prunes with the rest in prunes and peaches. The farm also owned rights to water in Saratoga Creek (also known as Quito or Campbell Creek). | ||
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Joseph A. Teresi | |
Employer | Sorosis Fruit Company, Winchester Dried Fruit |
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Occupation | Orchardist, fruit dryer, and canner |
Joseph A. Teresi was a Santa Clara orchardist and food processor[1].. Teresi ran the Sorosis Ranch and its associated Sorosis Fruit Company; he later teamed up with Bert Kirk to run the Winchester Dried Fruit Company.
Teresi was born in Sicily in 1899; his family moved to the United States in 1903. Teresi was a lawyer for the California Prune and Apricot Growers for one year. He then settled into the orchard business, first with a 38 acre orchard in Morgan Hill on Uvas Road. His father and three brothers joined him to buy the 220 acre Sorosis Ranch in 1921 as well as its packing house. The orchard at the time had 190 acres of prunes with the rest in prunes and peaches. The farm also owned rights to water in Saratoga Creek (also known as Quito or Campbell Creek).
References
- ↑ Joseph A. Teresi biography, in Eugene T. Sawyer, "History of Santa Clara County,California", 1922, Historic Record Co., p. 1480