Difference between revisions of "Bisceglia Brothers"

From Packing Houses of Santa Clara County
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 4: Line 4:
 
| primary_dates = 1908 - 1948
 
| primary_dates = 1908 - 1948
 
}}
 
}}
 +
'''Bisceglia Brothers''' was a cannery in San Jose run by the extended Bisceglia family.  The cannery was initially in Morgan Hill and then Gilroy.  In 1913, theybut soon moved to San Jose.  By 1919, the Bisceglia Brothers Canning Company was the largest cannery in the world and employed 1,000 workers."<ref> from History San Jose blurb with fruit labels.</ref>.
 +
 +
The company was acquired by Mayfair in 1948.
 +
 +
Clara Cribari started running the cannery in 1919. (Three of her sons started running fruit stands in Pacheco Pass and started [http://www.casadefruta.com/about-history.php Casa de Fruta].  The company also made and sold wines before and after prohibition.
 +
 +
Edith Daley visited Bisceglia Brothers in the summer of 1919 and reported on the workplace.
 +
 +
In 1922, Bisceglia Brothers funded the [[San Jose Warehouse Company]] to act as a public warehouse for themselves and others<ref>In the Matter of the Application of San Jose Warehouse Company for an Order Authorizing Issuance of Capital Stock: [http://books.google.com/books?id=HRs4AAAAIAAJ&lpg=PA911&ots=EPAK9ySpsS&dq=bisceglia%20cannery&pg=PA912#v=onepage&q=bisceglia%20cannery&f=false California Railroad Commission]. Decision #10634, June 29, 1922.</ref>.
  
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
Line 10: Line 19:
 
! Location !! Years !! Address !! Details
 
! Location !! Years !! Address !! Details
 
|-
 
|-
| Gilroy || 1908, 1909 || ||  
+
| Gilroy || 1908-1910|| ||  
Joseph Perelli worked there when he was young.
+
|-
 
+
| Morgan Hill || 1906-1907 || ||
 
|-
 
|-
| Morgan Hill || 1906, 1907 || ||  
+
| San Jose || 1910-1913 || South Tenth Street ||
 
|-
 
|-
| San Jose || 1936 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1440%20South%20First%20Street,San%20Jose 1440 South First Street] ||  
+
| San Jose || 1913-1936 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1440%20South%20First%20Street,San%20Jose 1440 South First Street] ||  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
Line 25: Line 34:
  
 
==Details==
 
==Details==
Cannery was in Morgan Hill, moved to Gilroy around 1909, moved to South 10th Street in San Jose in 1910. Acquired by Mayfair in 1948.
 
Clara Cribari started running the cannery in 1919. (Three of her sons started running fruit stands in Pacheco Pass and started
 
[http://www.casadefruta.com/about-history.php Casa de Fruta] Also sold wines in 1936.
 
"In 1913 the Bisceglia Brothers moved their cannery to Monterey Road in San Jose, California. In 1919 the Bisceglia Brothers Canning Company was the largest cannery in the world and employed 1,000 workers." from History San Jose blurb with fruit labels.
 
 
[[Category:Gilroy]]
 
[[Category:Gilroy]]
 
[[Category:Morgan Hill]]
 
[[Category:Morgan Hill]]
 
[[Category:Fourth Street San Jose]]
 
[[Category:Fourth Street San Jose]]
 
[[Category:Cannery]]
 
[[Category:Cannery]]

Revision as of 06:10, 6 December 2013

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

San Jose, CA
Active

1908 - 1948

Bisceglia Brothers was a cannery in San Jose run by the extended Bisceglia family. The cannery was initially in Morgan Hill and then Gilroy. In 1913, theybut soon moved to San Jose. By 1919, the Bisceglia Brothers Canning Company was the largest cannery in the world and employed 1,000 workers."[1].

The company was acquired by Mayfair in 1948.

Clara Cribari started running the cannery in 1919. (Three of her sons started running fruit stands in Pacheco Pass and started Casa de Fruta. The company also made and sold wines before and after prohibition.

Edith Daley visited Bisceglia Brothers in the summer of 1919 and reported on the workplace.

In 1922, Bisceglia Brothers funded the San Jose Warehouse Company to act as a public warehouse for themselves and others[2].

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Gilroy 1908-1910
Morgan Hill 1906-1907
San Jose 1910-1913 South Tenth Street
San Jose 1913-1936 1440 South First Street

Photos

dried fruit plant and rail spurs, 1940's

Bisceglia Bros. Canning Co, Monterey Road, San Jose San Jose State University

Details

  1. from History San Jose blurb with fruit labels.
  2. In the Matter of the Application of San Jose Warehouse Company for an Order Authorizing Issuance of Capital Stock: California Railroad Commission. Decision #10634, June 29, 1922.