Courtland Canning Company

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Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

San Francisco, CA
Active

1899-1899
Successors

California Fruit Canners Association

The Courtland Canning Company was a San Francisco-based canner founded by Charles Harvey Bentley and Robert Irving Bentley in 1899[1], with Mark Fontana, William Fries, Sanford Goldstein, and W.C.B. de Fremery as directors. The Bentleys were already principals for the Sacramento Packing Company, and Fries and Fontana were owners of M. J. Fontana and Company. The company canned asparagus[2]. The actual cannery was in Courtland, California, southwest of Sacramento.

The company was merged into the California Fruit Canners Association in June 1899.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Courtand 1899

References

  1. April 11, 1899 Sacramento Daily Union
  2. North Carolina Department of Agriculture Bulletin, January 1903.