Difference between revisions of "Pioneer Fruit Company"
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− | | Lodi || 1913 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Main%20Street%20and%20Lodi%20Avenue,Lodi Main Street and Lodi Avenue] || | + | | Lodi || 1913 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Main%20Street%20and%20Lodi%20Avenue,Lodi Main Street and Lodi Avenue]<ref></ref><ref>Lodi Chinatown map. From [http://www.japantownatlas.com/map-lodi.html].</ref> || |
− | FE Collins Manager | + | FE Collins Manager<ref>http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2485&dat=19130830&id=UaAzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=f-4HAAAAIBAJ&pg=3476,5035558 August 30, 1913 Lodi Sentinel]</ref>. |
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− | | Muir/Martinez || || || | + | | Muir/Martinez || || || (1923, acc. to Oakland Tribune Aug 14 issue) |
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| Napa || None || || | | Napa || None || || | ||
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− | | Newcastle || 1905 || || | + | | Newcastle || 1905 || || Placer County. |
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| Red Bluff || None || || | | Red Bluff || None || || |
Revision as of 17:00, 18 July 2015
Business |
Dried Fruit Packer |
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Successors |
Virden Packing, American Fruit Growers |
The Pioneer Fruit Company was an early dried fruit packing company associated with California Fruit Distributors. There was a schism in 1913 when California Fruit Distributors (and their eastern backers) wanted distribution centralized through Atlantic Fruit Distributors, and Pioneer refused. The secretary of California Fruit Distributors backed down; Charles Virden, who had run fruit packing houses in the northwest, took over the secretary's role. Pioneer was completely owned by Virden Packing in 1923[1][2] Pioneer was sold to American Fruit Growers in 1932[3].
Pioneer Fruit Company In San Jose
Pioneer had a packing house on Bassett Street near the San Jose railroad yards. The Bassett Street plant is visible on the G.H. Lawrence 1906 panorama. The building appears to be George Allen Flour company on 1915 Sanborn map. Their ownership of the land is mentioned in in groundwater pollution deed restrictions on Food Machinery Corporation land[4].
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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Lodi | 1913 | Main Street and Lodi AvenueCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content[5] |
FE Collins Manager[6]. |
Muir/Martinez | (1923, acc. to Oakland Tribune Aug 14 issue) | ||
Napa | None | ||
Newcastle | 1905 | Placer County. | |
Red Bluff | None | ||
San Jose | None | 385 North First Street | |
San Jose | 1906 | Bassett Street west of Terraine. | Plant to California Fruit Exchange, burned in 1907[7]. |
San Jose | 1907, 1911, 1915 | Pleasant Julian Street near Pleasant | On 1915 Sanborn map. Part of Guggenhime plant on 1930 SP valuation map. |
San Jose | 1928 | Bassett at Terraine |
References
- ↑ Zellerbach Paper v. Virden Packing Co., 10 Cal App. 2nd 635, December 16, 1935.
- ↑ "Virden Disposes of Canneries to Direct the Pioneer Company: Lodi Sentinel, May 6, 1926
- ↑ Solano Valley History Frank E. Collins bio.
- ↑ Sobrato Development Company, Covenant to Restrict Use of Property: Environmental Restriction. Filed with Couty of Santa Clara, October 5, 1998.
- ↑ Lodi Chinatown map. From [1].
- ↑ http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2485&dat=19130830&id=UaAzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=f-4HAAAAIBAJ&pg=3476,5035558 August 30, 1913 Lodi Sentinel]
- ↑ Saved By Heroic Work: August 4, 1907 San Jose Sunday Mercury and Herald