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  • ...d tanks were mapped underneath the structure and two sheds occurred to the north of the building. | San Francisco || || Alexander Building || Head office.
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  • | primary_town = San Jose ...[http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sanfranciscodirectory/1888/1888_1118.pdf 1888 San Francisco City Directory].</ref>
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  • ...31066 Our Fruits Find Favor in Markets of the Workd]. August 29, 1903 San Jose Evening News.</ref>. In 1893, the company shipped 4,000 carloads of fruit< ...: When Wilshire Boulevard Was Residential. Earl's mansion was designed by San Francisco architect Ernest Coxhead in 1897. Article also contains a short
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  • | primary_town = San Jose, CA ...on to found [[Richmond Chase]], one of the most significant canners in San Jose during the 20th century.
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  • == 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
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  • ...?urlappend=%3Bseq=11 California Food Products directory]. 1920, A. Marks, San Francisco.</ref> ...-based canner. The company succeeded the [[A. Lusk & Company]] cannery in San Francisco.
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  • | primary_town = San Jose ...' was a canner in San Jose from 1913 to 1940. The cannery was located at San Carlos St. at Porter (now Leigh) Avenue<ref>1915 Sanborn fire insurance map
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  • | primary_town = San Jose ....xml/TRUHE%20BOX%20COMPANY%20v.%20JANDREW Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, San Antonio, 346 S.W.2d 430 (1961)], April 19, 1961. The lawsuit argued over t
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  • | primary_town = San Francisco ...By 1907, the company had seven plants in Sacramento, Visalia, Emeryville, San Lorenzo, Yuba City, and the Moorlands. [[William J. Hotchkiss]] was the pr
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  • | predecessors = [[Stillman A. Moulton drying yard]], [[San Jose Dried Fruit Company]] ...a State Railroad Museum library collection.</ref> The company was on the San Francisco Call 1900 list of dropoff locations for the [[California Cured Fr
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  • | primary_town = San Jose '''Abinante and Nola''' was a small independent dried fruit packer in San Jose. Abinante
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  • July 14, 1919 San Jose Evening News ...in California. Beside the local plant, the Golden Gate Packing Company on North Fourth Street, they have five other canneries on the coast-Los Gatos, Haywa
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  • | primary_town = San Jose ...g&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Harry%20L.%20Warren%20San%20Jose&f=false San Jose City Directory, 1894]. Lived at 176 N. 3rd Street.</ref>.
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  • | primary_town = San Jose ...f>[http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC18950819.2.28 August 19, 1895 San Francisco Call]; " The first car of dried prunes from the new crop was sh
    4 KB (660 words) - 02:14, 5 November 2014
  • ..._magazine_1926.jpg|240px|thumb|right|California Cooperative Canneries, San Jose, 1926.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/pacificservicema1627paci/pacificserv ...s declared as grower-owned (Santa Clara Valley Growers Association for San Jose, Stanislaus Growers Association for Modesto, etc), the company was vilified
    22 KB (3,278 words) - 05:51, 2 September 2019
  • | home_town = San Jose, California '''Gustave F. Lion''' was a local San Jose businessman and manager of the [[Salsina Packing and Canning Company]], as
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  • | primary_town = San Jose, CA [[File:sunsweet-plant-11.jpg|240px|thumb|right|Sunsweet Plant #11, San Jose (Former A&C Ham). From 1920 ad.]]
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  • | primary_town = San Jose The '''Richmond-Chase Company''' was a San Jose-based dried fruit packer and canner run by [[Edmund Nutting Richmond]] and
    15 KB (2,188 words) - 02:29, 21 January 2017
  • ...papers?id=5tcxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=O-QFAAAAIBAJ&pg=930%2C935777 July 24, 1919 San Jose Evening News] ...ste that gives the factory its name. This big canning plant is one of San Jose’s new industries. It commenced operations last year with the tomato pack
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  • ...8?urlappend=%3Bseq=5 California Food Products directory]. 1920, A. Marks, San Francisco.</ref> The Ainsley cannery as along the railroad tracks north of Campbell Avenue, and was an obvious landmark when approaching the town f
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