Difference between revisions of "P. L. Sanguinetti Canning Company"

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| Mountain View || 1908 1911, 1918, 1922 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bailey%20Avenue%20at%20Front%20Street,Mountain%20View Bailey Avenue at Front Street] ||  
 
| Mountain View || 1908 1911, 1918, 1922 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bailey%20Avenue%20at%20Front%20Street,Mountain%20View Bailey Avenue at Front Street] ||  
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West side of Bailey (Shoreline Avenue)
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mentioned that the plant had been bought a year and a half earlier, and the new warehouses were concrete.
 
mentioned that the plant had been bought a year and a half earlier, and the new warehouses were concrete.
  
Building existed but was vacant on 1897, 1904 Sanborn map.  Was [Mountain View Fruit Packing Company] on 1891 map.
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Building existed but was vacant on 1897, 1904 Sanborn map.  Was [[Mountain View Fruit Packing Company]] on 1891 map.
  
 
Bailey Avenue site will eventually be Sunsweet.  Data from  Polk city/county directory.  On 1908 Sanborn map.
 
Bailey Avenue site will eventually be Sunsweet.  Data from  Polk city/county directory.  On 1908 Sanborn map.

Revision as of 15:26, 14 July 2013

Summary
Business Details
Primary Business Cannery

Summary

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Mountain View 1908 1911, 1918, 1922 Bailey Avenue at Front Street

West side of Bailey (Shoreline Avenue)

Sunnyvale 1907

Details

Canned apricots, tomatoes, peaches in 1916, 50,000 cans a day.

Bought by John W. McCarthy and Company of San Francisco in 1917. Adding two warehouses. The February 14, 1918 Evening News mentioned that the plant had been bought a year and a half earlier, and the new warehouses were concrete.

Building existed but was vacant on 1897, 1904 Sanborn map. Was Mountain View Fruit Packing Company on 1891 map.

Bailey Avenue site will eventually be Sunsweet. Data from Polk city/county directory. On 1908 Sanborn map.