W. C. Hamilton
Business |
Manufacturer |
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Main Location |
San Jose |
W.C. Hamilton was a San Jose manufacturer of fruit graders, dipping baskets, field cars, transfer cars and turntables.
Hamilton's fruit grader combined the idea of an incline shaking table with holes for differnet-sized fruit with an embedded fan for blowing debris and dust off the fruit[1]An 1893 Pacific Rural Press article noted that his fruit grader design had been in use since 1888, and was in use by the West Side Fruit Growers Association and Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange. At least three and five foot models were produced[2]. In 1893, Hamilton filed a California Railroad Commission complaint against the Southern Pacific for excessive shipping costs for his machines[3].
An 1895 article claims the grader is the only one used by the California Fruit Exchange[4].
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 1893 | The Alameda between Montgomery and Autumn[5] | |
San Jose | 1895 | 451 West Santa Clara St. | Factory[6] |
San Jose | 1900 | 289 North First Street |
References
- ↑ The Hamilton Fruit Grader: July 13, 1889 Pacific Rural Press.
- ↑ The Hamilton Fruit Grader: July 15, 1893 Pacific Rural Press.
- ↑ W.C. Hamilton vs Southern Pacific Company: In Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners, Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the Thirtieth Session of the Legislature of the State of California, Volume II, Sacramento, 1893.
- ↑ September 14, 1895 Pacific Rural Press
- ↑ The Hamilton Fruit Grader: July 13, 1889 Pacific Rural Press.
- ↑ Advertisement, September 14, 1895 Pacific Rural Press