Difference between revisions of "Los Gatos Fruit Packing Company"
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Peaches were a common crop for the cannery, both in early days and in early days and as late as the early 1930's<ref> | Peaches were a common crop for the cannery, both in early days and in early days and as late as the early 1930's<ref> | ||
− | [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP18980813.2.14&cl=CL2.1898.08&srpos=0&dliv=none&st=1&e=-------en-logical-20--1-----all--- August 13, 1898 Pacific Rural Press] "Peach Canning - San Jose Mercury, Aug. 7: The Los Gatos cannery is now running on the peach crop. The last few days of cool weather have been a great help to fruit raisers on account of the fruit ripening more slowly and giving the growers and packers a better chance to handle it." | + | [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP18980813.2.14&cl=CL2.1898.08&srpos=0&dliv=none&st=1&e=-------en-logical-20--1-----all--- August 13, 1898 Pacific Rural Press] "Peach Canning - San Jose Mercury, Aug. 7: The Los Gatos cannery is now running on the peach crop. The last few days of cool weather have been a great help to fruit raisers on account of the fruit ripening more slowly and giving the growers and packers a better chance to handle it."</ref>. |
The 1907-era buildings may still exist, repurposed as stores on the northeast corner of Santa Cruz and Saratoga. | The 1907-era buildings may still exist, repurposed as stores on the northeast corner of Santa Cruz and Saratoga. |
Revision as of 02:12, 30 October 2013
Business |
Cannery |
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Active |
1882 - 1888 |
Aliases |
Los Gatos Canning Company |
Successors |
Hunt Brothers Packing Company |
The Los Gatos Fruit Packing Company was an early fruit canner in Los Gatos, CA. The company was founded in 1882 by fourteen Los Gatos residents Officers were Samuel Templeton, president; James E. Gordon, secretary: J. W. Lyndon, treasurer; Robert Walker and Michael Miller, directors[1]. The initial plant a 60 x 80 foot building was on North Santa Cruz Ave between Bean Ave. and Main Street, with the buildings eventually extending all the way to Lyndon Ave; that initial plant could handle about 5,000 cases of fruit in a season. The company shipped 18 cars of canned fruit in the 1886 season[2]. The first incarnation of the company went bankrupt in 1888.
Los Gatos Fruit Packing Company was then bought by by San Francisco-based D. L. Beck and Son, which added a spur connecting it to the railroad and increased production to 50,000 cases of fruit annually, employing 250 to 300 workers during the peak season. [3]. George H. Hooke was the superintendent of the cannery for many years In 1907, the cannery was moved to the northeast corner of Santa Cruz and Saratoga Ave. when it was purchased by Hunt Brothers Packing Company. Hunts doubled the plant's capacity.
Peaches were a common crop for the cannery, both in early days and in early days and as late as the early 1930's[4].
The 1907-era buildings may still exist, repurposed as stores on the northeast corner of Santa Cruz and Saratoga.
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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Los Gatos | None | Santa Cruz Avenue | |
Los Gatos | 1890, 1893, 1907 | 57 N. Santa Cruz Avenue (1890, 1893, 1907) |
(Los Gatos Canning Company) |
Photos
References
- ↑ Sawyers, Eugene T. History of Santa Clara County, 1922, Historic Record Company. Chapter 12.
- ↑ San Jose Daily News
- ↑ Los Gatos Planning Department document
- ↑ August 13, 1898 Pacific Rural Press "Peach Canning - San Jose Mercury, Aug. 7: The Los Gatos cannery is now running on the peach crop. The last few days of cool weather have been a great help to fruit raisers on account of the fruit ripening more slowly and giving the growers and packers a better chance to handle it."