Difference between revisions of "Phoenix Packing"
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+ | '''Phoenix Packing''' was a California-based dried fruit processor existing from around 1900 through 1920. Phoenix was headquartered in San Francisco, but had packing houses in Chico, Fowler, Fresno, San Jose, and Selma. The president, Mr. Gartenlaub, had been a fruit business veteran with Fresno ties. Alex Goldstein was another principal. The name varied: the company was listed as Phoenix Dried Fruit in 1904, and as "Phoenix Raisin Seeding and Packing Co" in 1906<ref>Oct 6, 1906 San Francisco Call.</ref>. | ||
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+ | In 1905, Phoenix was going to merge with other large independent packers - [[Castle Brothers]], [[Guggenhime and Company]], and [[Rosenberg Brothers]] in 1905. However, [[Rosenberg Brothers]] apparently backed out after snooping on the others's business<ref>Lawsuit over the failed | ||
+ | [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1905-10-06/ed-1/seq-16.pdf Oct 6, 1905 San Francisco Call.]</ref>. | ||
+ | The company also had a partial ownership in the [[Pacific Coast Seeded Raisin Company]] with [[Castle Brothers]] between 1905 and 1920<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=GW5RAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA16&ots=eBjJBFaIxc&dq=%22pacific%20coast%20raisin%20company%22&pg=PA16#v=onepage&q=%22pacific%20coast%20raisin%20company%22&f=false March 20, 1920 California Fruit News].</ref>. Phoenix also sold fruit to Armour during the anti-trust fights, along with [[Castle Brothers]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=J5IpAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA933&ots=FxLUDUAnOM&dq=Producers%20warehouse%20company%20san%20jose&pg=PA929#v=onepage&q=Producers%20warehouse%20company%20san%20jose&f=false Packer's Consent Decree]</ref>. | ||
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+ | Phoenix Packing was merged into [[Guggenhime and Company]] by 1920<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=GW5RAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA16&ots=eBjJBFaIxc&dq=%22pacific%20coast%20raisin%20company%22&pg=PA16#v=onepage&q=%22pacific%20coast%20raisin%20company%22&f=false March 20, 1920 California Fruit News].</ref>. Both brands were advertised together in the California Fruit News, March 18, 1922. | ||
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+ | ==Phoenix Packing in San Jose== | ||
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+ | Phoenix Packing opened a packing house in San Jose in the summary of 1900<ref>July 28, 1900 Pacific Rural Press cites San Jose Mercury News declaring Phoenix Packing started building a three story warehouse, 150 feet long by 50 feet wide in Santa Clara County.</ref>. The packing house on Ryland Street was large - 140 feet long, fifty feet wide, and three stories high. It was also built in two weeks, and ready for fruit deliveries that summer. The construction, done by H. P. Leyard, cost $10,000 and required 14 carloads of lumber. (Leyard had built the majority of the packing houses in San Jose<ref>Rushed to Completion: August 15, 1900 San Jose Evening News</ref> The Evening News article on the plant describes the interior. The newly-constructed packing house was managed by Ed S. Moulton, son of Stillman Moulton<ref>Fruit Growers, Attention! August 16, 1900 San Jose Evening News. "Cash paid for all kinds of fruits."</ref>. | ||
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+ | Phoenix's name was mentioned in | ||
+ | Sobrato Development, [http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/deed_restrict/docs/fmc_333_julian_sanjose_dr.pdf Deed restrictions on land use: environmental restriction] for land at 333 West Julian St. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
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| Fowler || 1900 || || | | Fowler || 1900 || || | ||
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− | | Fresno || 1900 || || | + | | Fresno || 1900 || || Destroyed by fire, 1922<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=elVRAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA11&ots=l2LQRfKJwy&dq=isidor%20jacobs%20%22california%20canneries%22&pg=PA11#v=onepage&q=isidor%20jacobs%20%22california%20canneries%22&f=false April 8, 1922 California Fruit News ] |
− | + | notes that "the plant originally of the Phoenix Packing Company at Fresno, belonging to Guggenhime and Co and which was leased by them to the [[California Peach and Fig Growers]], was destroyed by fire on March 31 and the damage is placed at $200,000..."</ref>. | |
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| San Francisco || 1912, 1916 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=16%20California%20St,San%20Francisco 16 California St] || Also listed in ads, including [http://books.google.com/books?id=-FVRAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA2&ots=VpU7P0TkfS&dq=c.m.%20webber%20san%20jose%20dried%20fruit&pg=PA2#v=onepage&q=c.m.%20webber%20san%20jose%20dried%20fruit&f=false May 27, 1916 California Fruit News]. | | San Francisco || 1912, 1916 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=16%20California%20St,San%20Francisco 16 California St] || Also listed in ads, including [http://books.google.com/books?id=-FVRAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA2&ots=VpU7P0TkfS&dq=c.m.%20webber%20san%20jose%20dried%20fruit&pg=PA2#v=onepage&q=c.m.%20webber%20san%20jose%20dried%20fruit&f=false May 27, 1916 California Fruit News]. | ||
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[[Category:Chico]] | [[Category:Chico]] | ||
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[[Category:Dried Fruit Packer]] | [[Category:Dried Fruit Packer]] |
Revision as of 05:02, 8 November 2013
Business |
Dried Fruit Packer |
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Active |
~1900-1920 |
Successors |
Guggenhime and Company |
Phoenix Packing was a California-based dried fruit processor existing from around 1900 through 1920. Phoenix was headquartered in San Francisco, but had packing houses in Chico, Fowler, Fresno, San Jose, and Selma. The president, Mr. Gartenlaub, had been a fruit business veteran with Fresno ties. Alex Goldstein was another principal. The name varied: the company was listed as Phoenix Dried Fruit in 1904, and as "Phoenix Raisin Seeding and Packing Co" in 1906[1].
In 1905, Phoenix was going to merge with other large independent packers - Castle Brothers, Guggenhime and Company, and Rosenberg Brothers in 1905. However, Rosenberg Brothers apparently backed out after snooping on the others's business[2]. The company also had a partial ownership in the Pacific Coast Seeded Raisin Company with Castle Brothers between 1905 and 1920[3]. Phoenix also sold fruit to Armour during the anti-trust fights, along with Castle Brothers[4].
Phoenix Packing was merged into Guggenhime and Company by 1920[5]. Both brands were advertised together in the California Fruit News, March 18, 1922.
Phoenix Packing in San Jose
Phoenix Packing opened a packing house in San Jose in the summary of 1900[6]. The packing house on Ryland Street was large - 140 feet long, fifty feet wide, and three stories high. It was also built in two weeks, and ready for fruit deliveries that summer. The construction, done by H. P. Leyard, cost $10,000 and required 14 carloads of lumber. (Leyard had built the majority of the packing houses in San Jose[7] The Evening News article on the plant describes the interior. The newly-constructed packing house was managed by Ed S. Moulton, son of Stillman Moulton[8].
Phoenix's name was mentioned in Sobrato Development, Deed restrictions on land use: environmental restriction for land at 333 West Julian St.
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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Chico | 1905 |
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Fowler | 1900 | ||
Fresno | 1900 | Destroyed by fire, 1922[9]. | |
San Francisco | 1912, 1916 | 16 California St | Also listed in ads, including May 27, 1916 California Fruit News. |
San Jose | 1900, 1902, 1904 | Ryland St. near San Pedro St. | |
San Jose | 1906, 1907, 1911 | 285 W. Julian | (1911 San Jose City Directory. 1915 San Jose City Directory describes as Julian at the corner of Pleasant Street.) |
San Jose | 1907 | Bassett St | |
San Jose | 1918 | New Street and Pleasant Street | |
Selma | 1900 |
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References
- ↑ Oct 6, 1906 San Francisco Call.
- ↑ Lawsuit over the failed Oct 6, 1905 San Francisco Call.
- ↑ March 20, 1920 California Fruit News.
- ↑ Packer's Consent Decree
- ↑ March 20, 1920 California Fruit News.
- ↑ July 28, 1900 Pacific Rural Press cites San Jose Mercury News declaring Phoenix Packing started building a three story warehouse, 150 feet long by 50 feet wide in Santa Clara County.
- ↑ Rushed to Completion: August 15, 1900 San Jose Evening News
- ↑ Fruit Growers, Attention! August 16, 1900 San Jose Evening News. "Cash paid for all kinds of fruits."
- ↑ April 8, 1922 California Fruit News notes that "the plant originally of the Phoenix Packing Company at Fresno, belonging to Guggenhime and Co and which was leased by them to the California Peach and Fig Growers, was destroyed by fire on March 31 and the damage is placed at $200,000..."
[Category:Fresno]]