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'''H. D. Curtis''' was a Los Gatos-based drying yard and dried fruit packer<ref>George Bruntz, History of Los Gatos.  Described in detail.</ref>.  The company sold primarily to Europe where they were in competition with french fruit.
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'''H. D. Curtis''' was a Los Gatos-based drying yard and dried fruit packer<ref>George Bruntz, History of Los Gatos.  Described in detail.</ref>.  The company sold primarily to Europe where they were in competition with french fruit.  The proprietor was Harold D. Curtis, who lived on Santa Cruz Ave.
  
Curtis's plant was located at north end of town with private spur to railroad.  Bruntz's History of Los Gatos shows an ad for the Curtis Dryer<ref>July 27, 1899 Los Gatos Mail</ref>:  "University Ave. near [[Grape Food Works]], cash price on delivery for all kinds of fruit, bring in your apples!  I want them."  The storage shed at corner of Cypress (now Roberts Rd) and University Ave. burned in 1901.  Supposedly the business supposedly never recovered from the fire<ref>George Bruntz, History of Los Gatos</ref>, but Curtis is mentioned as a delivery point for Sunsweet in 1917 suggesting the company did survive.
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Curtis's plant was located at north end of town with private spur to railroad.  Bruntz's History of Los Gatos shows an ad for the Curtis Dryer<ref>July 27, 1899 Los Gatos Mail</ref>:  "University Ave. near [[Grape Food Works]], cash price on delivery for all kinds of fruit, bring in your apples!  I want them."  The storage shed at corner of Cypress (now Roberts Rd) and University Ave. burned in 1901.  Supposedly the business supposedly never recovered from the fire<ref>George Bruntz, History of Los Gatos</ref>, but Curtis and his plant show up on a 1904 Sanborn map, and Curtis is mentioned as a delivery point for Sunsweet in 1917 suggesting the company did survive.
  
  
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| Los Gatos || -1902 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Cypress%20at%20University%20Avenue,Los%20Gatos Cypress at University Avenue]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=MK9KAQAAIAAJ&lpg=PA555&ots=Lxu4c6ZWOS&dq=H.D.%20Curtis%20Los%20Gatos&pg=PA555#v=onepage&q=H.D.%20Curtis%20Los%20Gatos&f=false 1902 Polk's San Jose City Directory]</ref><ref>Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story.  Includes list of packing houses in 1900.</ref>  ||  
 
| Los Gatos || -1902 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Cypress%20at%20University%20Avenue,Los%20Gatos Cypress at University Avenue]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=MK9KAQAAIAAJ&lpg=PA555&ots=Lxu4c6ZWOS&dq=H.D.%20Curtis%20Los%20Gatos&pg=PA555#v=onepage&q=H.D.%20Curtis%20Los%20Gatos&f=false 1902 Polk's San Jose City Directory]</ref><ref>Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story.  Includes list of packing houses in 1900.</ref>  ||  
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| Los Gatos || 1904 || Santa Clara Road (former University Ave.)<ref>[http://digitalcollections.ucsc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15130coll3/id/1346 1904 Los Gatos map], Sanborn Map Company</ref>.
 
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| Los Gatos || 1906, 1907 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Santa%20Cruz%20Avenue,Los%20Gatos Santa Cruz Avenue] || City directory.
 
| Los Gatos || 1906, 1907 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Santa%20Cruz%20Avenue,Los%20Gatos Santa Cruz Avenue] || City directory.

Latest revision as of 23:38, 27 August 2014

Summary
Business

Dried Fruit Packer
Main Location

Los Gatos
Active

-1901
Brands

Foothill, "Curtis's Los Gatos Foothill brand"
Aliases

Curtis Fruit Company, Los Gatos Drying Works (1902)

H. D. Curtis was a Los Gatos-based drying yard and dried fruit packer[1]. The company sold primarily to Europe where they were in competition with french fruit. The proprietor was Harold D. Curtis, who lived on Santa Cruz Ave.

Curtis's plant was located at north end of town with private spur to railroad. Bruntz's History of Los Gatos shows an ad for the Curtis Dryer[2]: "University Ave. near Grape Food Works, cash price on delivery for all kinds of fruit, bring in your apples! I want them." The storage shed at corner of Cypress (now Roberts Rd) and University Ave. burned in 1901. Supposedly the business supposedly never recovered from the fire[3], but Curtis and his plant show up on a 1904 Sanborn map, and Curtis is mentioned as a delivery point for Sunsweet in 1917 suggesting the company did survive.


Locations

Location Years Address Details
Los Gatos -1902 Cypress at University Avenue[4][5]
Los Gatos 1904 Santa Clara Road (former University Ave.)[6].
Los Gatos 1906, 1907 Santa Cruz Avenue City directory.
Los Gatos[7] 1917

References

  1. George Bruntz, History of Los Gatos. Described in detail.
  2. July 27, 1899 Los Gatos Mail
  3. George Bruntz, History of Los Gatos
  4. 1902 Polk's San Jose City Directory
  5. Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story. Includes list of packing houses in 1900.
  6. 1904 Los Gatos map, Sanborn Map Company
  7. July 21, 1917 San Jose Evening News list of Sunsweet collection stations.