F. H. Holmes
Business |
Dried Fruit Packer |
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Main Location |
San Jose |
Active |
1892-1917 |
F.H. Holmes was a dried fruit packer in San Jose, operating from 1892 through 1917. The company was busy, packing 160 carloads of fruit in its final year[1].
Holmes acted as a receiving station for the California Cured Fruit Association in 1900[2], and for the California Prune and Apricot Growers in their first season in 1917[3].
Holmes sold to the fledgling California Prune and Apricot Growers in 1918. News articles suggest that the plant was bought was part of an agreement with the independent packer, and that Sunsweet was immediately going to sell the property to Anthony Greco for his Alba Canning Company[4].
Holmes was born in San Francisco in 1865, and moved to San Jose in 1886 to manage his uncle's ranch on Morrill Road in Berryessa. He was also an early automobile owner, and one of the first owners of a Stanley Steamer in the Santa Clara Valley. He also manufactured Sunset automobiles in San Francisco in 1905, and moved production to San Jose after the 1906 earthquake and fire. He sold the company in 1912[5].
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 1900, 1917 | 8th and Jackson |
References
- ↑ F. H. Holmes: in Eugene T. Sawyer, History of Santa Clara County, California. Historic Record Co., 1922.
- ↑ Where Prune Growers May Deliver Crops: July 29, 1900 San Francisco Call.
- ↑ Cot Growers Asked by Association to Cull Out All Smut: July 21, 1917 San Jose Evening News. Also includes lists of receiving stations for the association.
- ↑ Prune Association Buys First Plant: June 6, 1918 San Jose Evening News. "The association will soon take over the Holmes plant, and will probably sell it to the Greco company to use as a cannery, as the association does not need it, but according to the agreement with the packers, has to take it over."
- ↑ F. H. Holmes: in Eugene T. Sawyer, History of Santa Clara County, California. Historic Record Co., 1922.