Hyde-Shaw Company
{{Infobox_Industry | primary_town = San Jose | primary_business = Cannery | successors = Richardson and Robbins, [[Shaw Family }}
Fruit canner run by Elton R. Shaw, supposedly known for their fancy fruit packed in glass jars and high-quality jams.
The cannery was sold in 1915 to Richardson and Robbins from Delaware according to the March 13, 1915 California Fruit News. Shaw was "well known in California", and would be taking responsibility for both the company's Dover, Delaware plant as well as the California plant. Richardson and Robbins planned to expand the plant significantly
Edith Daley visited the plant in the August 5, 1919 San Jose Evening News. She notes that Richardson and Robbins sold the plant back to Shaw in April 1918, and the plant is now known as the Shaw Family Cannery. | Fresno || 1919 || || From Edith Daley story. | San Jose || 1919 || Fourth Street and Virginia Street || From Edith Daley story
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 1907, 1910, 1915 | 4th and Patterson |
Southeast corner. |
Details
Still existed in 1918.