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| successors = [[H.G. Prince]]
 
| successors = [[H.G. Prince]]
 
| aliases = Cole-Portwood Canning Company
 
| aliases = Cole-Portwood Canning Company
| brands = Cuckoo, Cruiser<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=wx0xAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA15&ots=CRPhI51r9G&dq=%22code-portwood%22%20canning&pg=PA15#v=onepage&q=%22code-portwood%22%20canning&f=false Mida's Trade-Mark Register of Canned Goods], 1906, Criterion Publishing Company, Chicago</ref>.
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| brands = Cuckoo, Cruiser<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=wx0xAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA15&ots=CRPhI51r9G&dq=%22code-portwood%22%20canning&pg=PA15#v=onepage&q=%22code-portwood%22%20canning&f=false Mida's Trade-Mark Register of Canned Goods], 1906, Criterion Publishing Company, Chicago</ref>, All Gold, Premium, Fruitvale, May Sweet, Alvarado, Claremont<ref>Advertisement: [http://books.google.com/books?id=zuUGAQAAIAAJ&lpg=PA78&ots=ct74c-N6La&dq=%22code-portwood%22%20fruitvale&pg=PA78#v=onepage&q=%22code-portwood%22%20fruitvale&f=false Official Year Book of the California State Federation of Labor], 1913.</ref>.
 
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'''Code-Portwood Canning Company''' was a San Francisco and Oakland-based canner, supposedly started in 1868 as a jam maker.  In 1902, Philip D. Code was the president of the company, with offices at 101 Front St. in San Francisco and the factory at the corner of 10th and Bryant in San Francisco<ref>Code-Portwood Canning Co.: [http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sanfranciscodirectory/1902/1902_360.pdf 1902 Crocker-Langley San Francisco City Directory</ref>.  In 1899, Code-Portwood apparently considered joining the [[California Fruit Canners Association]] combine<ref>Few Canned Fruit Sales: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2249&dat=18990712&id=1PUzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7yIIAAAAIBAJ&pg=4894,1231651 July 12, 1899 Boston Evening Transcript].</ref>.
 
'''Code-Portwood Canning Company''' was a San Francisco and Oakland-based canner, supposedly started in 1868 as a jam maker.  In 1902, Philip D. Code was the president of the company, with offices at 101 Front St. in San Francisco and the factory at the corner of 10th and Bryant in San Francisco<ref>Code-Portwood Canning Co.: [http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sanfranciscodirectory/1902/1902_360.pdf 1902 Crocker-Langley San Francisco City Directory</ref>.  In 1899, Code-Portwood apparently considered joining the [[California Fruit Canners Association]] combine<ref>Few Canned Fruit Sales: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2249&dat=18990712&id=1PUzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7yIIAAAAIBAJ&pg=4894,1231651 July 12, 1899 Boston Evening Transcript].</ref>.
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Philip D. Code was born in England in 1842, naturalized in 1876, and was living in San Francisco in 1880, listing his occupation as "canning fruit".
 
Philip D. Code was born in England in 1842, naturalized in 1876, and was living in San Francisco in 1880, listing his occupation as "canning fruit".
  
The company opened a plant in Oakland after the 1906 San Francisco Great Earthquake and Fire.  In 1913, the company requested better wharf facilities on Oakland so it could load its products into ships on the east side of the bay<ref>Canning Company May Get Wharf Facilities: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC19130715.2.67 July 15, 1913 San Francisco Call].</ref>. It later became the [[H.G. Prince]] company.
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The company opened a plant in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland after the 1906 San Francisco Great Earthquake and Fire<ref>Help Wanted: Women and Girls to Work On Fruit: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC19060812.2.112.6 August 12, 1906 San Francisco Call].  Lists "new cannery at Fruitvale, a summer outing".</ref>.  In 1913, the company requested better wharf facilities on Oakland so it could load its products into ships on the east side of the bay<ref>Canning Company May Get Wharf Facilities: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC19130715.2.67 July 15, 1913 San Francisco Call].</ref>. It later became the [[H.G. Prince]] company.  By 1913, they listed themselves as headquartered in Fruitvale, Oakland<ref>Advertisement: [http://books.google.com/books?id=zuUGAQAAIAAJ&lpg=PA78&ots=ct74c-N6La&dq=%22code-portwood%22%20fruitvale&pg=PA78#v=onepage&q=%22code-portwood%22%20fruitvale&f=false Official Year Book of the California State Federation of Labor], 1913.</ref>.
  
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==

Revision as of 17:24, 21 January 2014

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

Oakland
Active

1868-1930
Brands

Cuckoo, Cruiser[1], All Gold, Premium, Fruitvale, May Sweet, Alvarado, Claremont[2].
Aliases

Cole-Portwood Canning Company
Successors

H.G. Prince

Code-Portwood Canning Company was a San Francisco and Oakland-based canner, supposedly started in 1868 as a jam maker. In 1902, Philip D. Code was the president of the company, with offices at 101 Front St. in San Francisco and the factory at the corner of 10th and Bryant in San Francisco[3]. In 1899, Code-Portwood apparently considered joining the California Fruit Canners Association combine[4].

Philip D. Code was born in England in 1842, naturalized in 1876, and was living in San Francisco in 1880, listing his occupation as "canning fruit".

The company opened a plant in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland after the 1906 San Francisco Great Earthquake and Fire[5]. In 1913, the company requested better wharf facilities on Oakland so it could load its products into ships on the east side of the bay[6]. It later became the H.G. Prince company. By 1913, they listed themselves as headquartered in Fruitvale, Oakland[7].

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Fruitvale 1912
San Francisco 1902 101 Front Street offices, warehouse?
San Francisco 1902 10th and Bryant factory

References

  1. Mida's Trade-Mark Register of Canned Goods, 1906, Criterion Publishing Company, Chicago
  2. Advertisement: Official Year Book of the California State Federation of Labor, 1913.
  3. Code-Portwood Canning Co.: [http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sanfranciscodirectory/1902/1902_360.pdf 1902 Crocker-Langley San Francisco City Directory
  4. Few Canned Fruit Sales: July 12, 1899 Boston Evening Transcript.
  5. Help Wanted: Women and Girls to Work On Fruit: August 12, 1906 San Francisco Call. Lists "new cannery at Fruitvale, a summer outing".
  6. Canning Company May Get Wharf Facilities: July 15, 1913 San Francisco Call.
  7. Advertisement: Official Year Book of the California State Federation of Labor, 1913.