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[[John Bean Manufacturing Company]], [[Anderson Barngrover | Anderson- | [[John Bean Manufacturing Company]], [[Anderson Barngrover | Anderson- | ||
Barngrover]] Manufacturing Company, and the | Barngrover]] Manufacturing Company, and the | ||
− | [[Sprague-Sells]] Corporation<ref>Vincent Moses, "Machines in the Garden: A Citrus Monopoly in Riverside, 1900-1936" | + | [[Sprague-Sells]] Corporation<ref>Vincent Moses, [http://archive.org/stream/californiahistor61cali/californiahistor61cali_djvu.txt "Machines in the Garden: A Citrus Monopoly in Riverside, 1900-1936"]California History, Volume 61, 1982-1983, California Historical Society.</ref>. |
[[Stebler-Parker]] had primarily handled citrus processing equipment. [[John Bean Manufacturing Company | John Bean]], started in Los Gatos and had gotten its start making sprayers and graders. [[Anderson-Barngrover]], based in San Jose, made canning equipment. [[Sprague-Sells]] was a Chicago-based canning equipment manufacturer. | [[Stebler-Parker]] had primarily handled citrus processing equipment. [[John Bean Manufacturing Company | John Bean]], started in Los Gatos and had gotten its start making sprayers and graders. [[Anderson-Barngrover]], based in San Jose, made canning equipment. [[Sprague-Sells]] was a Chicago-based canning equipment manufacturer. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:40, 13 March 2014
Business |
Manufacturer |
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Main Location |
San Jose |
Active |
1929- |
Predecessors |
John Bean Manufacturing Company, Anderson-Barngrover, Sprague-Sells, Stebler-Parker. |
Food Machinery Corporation was a San Jose-based company that manufactured multiple kinds of machinery for food processing and canning. The company was formed in spring of 1929 by the merger of the Stebler-Parker Company with John Bean Manufacturing Company, Anderson- Barngrover Manufacturing Company, and the Sprague-Sells Corporation[1]. Stebler-Parker had primarily handled citrus processing equipment. John Bean, started in Los Gatos and had gotten its start making sprayers and graders. Anderson-Barngrover, based in San Jose, made canning equipment. Sprague-Sells was a Chicago-based canning equipment manufacturer.
The company still exists.
References
- ↑ Vincent Moses, "Machines in the Garden: A Citrus Monopoly in Riverside, 1900-1936"California History, Volume 61, 1982-1983, California Historical Society.