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San Jose's fruit-related industries were clustered in several different areas:
 
San Jose's fruit-related industries were clustered in several different areas:
 
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* By the original Southern Pacific depot along Bassett Street, Ryland Street, and nearby.  Plants here tended to date from the late 1880's.
  * By the original Southern Pacific depot along Bassett Street, Ryland Street, and nearby.  Plants here tended to date from the late 1880's.
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* Along the Southern Pacific depot west of the Guadalupe River.  A&C Ham and J.Z. Anderson located here in the 1880s, but it was a popular site into the 1960's.
  * Along the Southern Pacific depot west of the Guadalupe River.  A&C Ham and J.Z. Anderson located here in the 1880s, but it was a popular site into the 1960's.
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* By the former South Pacific Coast depot in West San Jose, and south of there near the Del Monte cannery at Auzerais St.  Mostly after the turn of the century.
  * By the former South Pacific Coast depot in West San Jose, and south of there near the Del Monte cannery at Auzerais St.  Mostly after the turn of the century.
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* Along the railroad line south of San Jose near Fourth Street.  From the turn of the century.
  * Along the railroad line south of San Jose near Fourth Street.  From the turn of the century.
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* Near the fairgrounds along Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth Streets (post- World War II).
  * Near the fairgrounds along Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth Streets (post- World War II).
 

Revision as of 01:47, 24 July 2013

San Jose's fruit-related industries were clustered in several different areas:

  • By the original Southern Pacific depot along Bassett Street, Ryland Street, and nearby. Plants here tended to date from the late 1880's.
  • Along the Southern Pacific depot west of the Guadalupe River. A&C Ham and J.Z. Anderson located here in the 1880s, but it was a popular site into the 1960's.
  • By the former South Pacific Coast depot in West San Jose, and south of there near the Del Monte cannery at Auzerais St. Mostly after the turn of the century.
  • Along the railroad line south of San Jose near Fourth Street. From the turn of the century.
  • Near the fairgrounds along Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth Streets (post- World War II).

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