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  • ...] cannery and warehouse. The site was along the Western Pacific tracks in Thornton. ...fdanj/handle/123456789/82191 FDA Notice 950], September 14, 1944. </ref>. Thornton also did early experiments with canning tomato paste in 55 gallon drums in
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  • ...] cannery and warehouse. The site was along the Western Pacific tracks in Thornton. ...fdanj/handle/123456789/82191 FDA Notice 950], September 14, 1944. </ref>. Thornton also did early experiments with canning tomato paste in 55 gallon drums in
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  • | predecessors = [[Filice and Perelli]], [[Richmond-Chase]], [[Thornton Canning]], [[San Jose Canning Company]], [[Glorietta Foods]] ...AJ&sjid=kO4HAAAAIBAJ&pg=6022%2C5561116 June 12, 1959 Lodi News-Sentinel]. Thornton rounded out Cal Can's business, adding additional tomato canning capacity.<
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  • ...e-charles.txt Antone Palladine] names was on the wine-making staff. David Thornton was representative in 1872-3, engaged in shipping wine to New Orleans<ref>[
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  • | San Leandro || 1922-1928 || Thornton Ave.<ref>According to Sanborn map</ref>. ||
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  • ...1928 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Thornton%20Avenue%20,San%20Leandro Thornton Avenue ] || Formerly [[H.G. Prince]] according to 1928 Sanborn map, plant #
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