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| − | The '''Orchard City Canning Company''' (also known as the Payne Cannery) was a Campbell cannery established around 1910 by Perley B. Payne Sr. The cannery | + | The '''Orchard City Canning Company''' (also known as the Payne Cannery) was a Campbell cannery established around 1910 by Perley B. Payne Sr and partner. The cannery closed in 1917 because of a loss of business; the company's main market was in Hamburg, Germany; World War I cut off access<ref><A href="https://archive.org/stream/csfst_000018t/Payne%20Oral%20History%20LARC_djvu.txt">Interview with Perley Payne Jr.</a> Interview conducted by Fred Hirsh, 1999. Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University.</ref> The cannery was leased to California Canneries in 1917, with Payne running the plant for Isidor Jacobs. The "Campbell plant" was sold to [[California Canneries]] in 1919<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=0v0cAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA56&lpg=RA1-PA56&dq=%22orchard+city%22+canning+campbell&source=bl&ots=JffAbsJcSs&sig=GF2micB-AnUrl2T2x10WpXHg7UE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=rHHzToaPJKnmiAKR2uTxCw&ved=0CEwQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=%22orchard%20city%22%20canning%20campbell&f=false July 1919 Western Canner and Packer]</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=skpPAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA50&lpg=RA1-PA50&dq=%22payne+cannery%22+campbell+-bank&source=bl&ots=93en1HM8RZ&sig=D0aJBENJgpEBpHijGdTYcSk8ex4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1obyTqbNFemWiAKa4Ly5Dg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=%22payne%20cannery%22%20campbell%20-bank&f=false July 12, 1919 The Canner Magazine] mentions |
cannery bought by California Canneries, Inc. and is being modernized.</ref>. A [[Southern Pacific 1931 Siding List]] still lists a siding serving California Canneries. | cannery bought by California Canneries, Inc. and is being modernized.</ref>. A [[Southern Pacific 1931 Siding List]] still lists a siding serving California Canneries. | ||
Revision as of 07:37, 31 January 2019
| Business |
Cannery |
|---|---|
| Main Location |
Campbell |
| Active |
1910 - 1919 |
| Aliases |
Payne Cannery |
| Successors |
California Canneries |
The Orchard City Canning Company (also known as the Payne Cannery) was a Campbell cannery established around 1910 by Perley B. Payne Sr and partner. The cannery closed in 1917 because of a loss of business; the company's main market was in Hamburg, Germany; World War I cut off access[1] The cannery was leased to California Canneries in 1917, with Payne running the plant for Isidor Jacobs. The "Campbell plant" was sold to California Canneries in 1919[2][3]. A Southern Pacific 1931 Siding List still lists a siding serving California Canneries.
In 1915, the cannery packed 1,500 cases of canned and dried fruit, two boilers, employed between 45-50 cannery workers during the season. Payne won a Bronze Medal at the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco for that season's excellent product. Newspaper ads from 1919 request women to help with canning pears and tomatoes.
Locations
| Location | Years | Address | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Campbell | 1915 | Harrison Avenue | 30 x 120 foot building. |
| Campbell | 1915-1919 | Hopkins Street | Adjacent to railroad, according to "Campbell the Orchard City". |
References
- ↑ <A href="https://archive.org/stream/csfst_000018t/Payne%20Oral%20History%20LARC_djvu.txt">Interview with Perley Payne Jr.</a> Interview conducted by Fred Hirsh, 1999. Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University.
- ↑ July 1919 Western Canner and Packer
- ↑ July 12, 1919 The Canner Magazine mentions cannery bought by California Canneries, Inc. and is being modernized.