San Martin Cannery

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Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

San Martin

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Martin 1932

Burned to the ground in 1932.

Details

Burned in April 1932 according to the San Jose News, April 7, 1932 Cannery had not been in operation since the tomato pack six months before. The foreman at the time of the fire was Sully De Carlo, and the plant owned by R. G. Mussolino. The cannery itself was erected in 1907, originally as winery that was part of California Wine Association.