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On 1950 Sanborn map.  Building still exists -- office for gravel plant?
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Revision as of 15:17, 14 July 2013

Summary
Business Details
Primary Town San Jose, CA
Primary Business Dried Fruit Packer

Summary

Charles Lewis Dick was born in Oregon in 1871, and was manager of the Salem (Oregon) Union packing house in 1909 according to California Fruit News. He died in San Jose Hospital in 1938.

James Lively, manager, 1940, cited in Sunsweet Story.

Existed in 1940 because they're on the exclusive representation lawsuit case.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Jose 1936 170 Bassett Street at San Pedro Street
San Jose 1940, 1950 405 North First Street
San Jose 1950 810 Sunol Street south of Home

On 1950 Sanborn map. Building still exists -- office for gravel plant?

Details