Difference between revisions of "George A Fleming Company"
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+ | | Campbell || 1887 - 1890 || Central Ave. || Sold to [[Frank Buxton Dryer]] in 1890. | ||
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| San Jose || 1893 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ryland%20Street,San%20Jose Ryland Street] || | | San Jose || 1893 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Ryland%20Street,San%20Jose Ryland Street] || |
Revision as of 01:34, 20 October 2013
Business |
Fruit Dryer |
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Main Location |
San Jose |
Successors |
Frank Buxton Dryer |
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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Campbell | 1887 - 1890 | Central Ave. | Sold to Frank Buxton Dryer in 1890. |
San Jose | 1893 | Ryland Street |
Ryland Street |
Details
Fruit Dryer. Sunsweet book says George A. and C.F. Fleming established the company near Campbell in 1887, employing 700 people that season and shipping 120 carloads of dried fruit.
George and Charles Fleming built the house at 1023 Bird Avenue in Willow Glen. According to historical study of the house, George pioneered approaches for improving the quality of California fruit. They operated driers in the Willows and Campbell, with Thomas Cadwaller as secretary, R.D. Shaw as superintendant of the Willows dryer, and George T. McLaughlin as superintendent of the Campbell dryer. Produced "raisin cured prunes" under Black Diamond label. (
Historical assessment for 1023 Bird Avenue)