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Revision as of 06:41, 20 October 2013

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

San Jose, CA
Active

1933 - 1946
Predecessors

Ainsley Cannery
Successors

Hunt Brothers Packing Company

Drew Canning was a long-time San Jose-based canner operating from the 1920's through the 1950's. The principal for the company was Fred M. Drew; the superintendent of the Taylor Street plant in 1934 was J.E. Townsend; the secretary for the corporation was L. J. Campodonico.

Drew operated in at least three plants during its lifetime. Drew started off in a former distillery at 400 East Taylor in the 1920's[1]. The plant operated through the depression, receiving some notice when Drew refused to sign on to a peach production limit in 1931[2] In 1934, Drew bought the former Ainsley Cannery in Campbell[3], with the new cannery first processing prunes brought in from Brentwood[4]. In 1936, Drew was fined for selling substandard pear halves[5]. By 1938, the Taylor Street plant no longer appeared in city directories. Drew operated through World War II, placing ads for workers[6].

By 1946, the Campbell cannery was sold to Hunts. Memories on Train Orders agree.


Locations

Location Years Address Details
Campbell 1933, 1944 Harrison Ave. Former Ainsley cannery.
San Jose ~1920 - 1934 400 East Taylor 1934 San Jose City directory, draft report.pdf Japantown history
Santa Clara 1956- Building permit for steel building for use as warehouse. Completed November 1956.

Photos

1946 era ad

Details

Campbell history

References

  1. San Jose Planning Department document on [http://planning.sanjoseca.gov//planning/hearings/archives/2003Agendas/Hlc08-4Files/revised draft report.pdf Japantown history
  2. Modesto Bee on July 8 1931 mentions that Drew Canning in San Jose had not yet signed a plan to limit peach production.
  3. Deed dated March 13, 1934 (book 675, pg 554)
  4. June 20, 1934 Campbell Interurban Press article
  5. Caught in 1936 selling substandard pear halves (cut up too much)
  6. Campbell cannery (Referenced as Drew Packing)