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San Jose-based canner.  Was at 400 East Taylor in the 1920's and in 1934, and bought the Ainsley cannery in 1934.  According to a [http://planning.sanjoseca.gov//planning/hearings/archives/2003Agendas/Hlc08-4Files/revised draft report.pdf Japantown history], the plant displaced a distillery at the site in the 1920's.  Drew was owned by Fred M. Drew; in 1934, the superintendent was J. E. Townsend.  
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San Jose-based canner.  Was at 400 East Taylor in the 1920's and in 1934, and bought the Ainsley cannery in 1934.  According to a [http://planning.sanjoseca.gov//planning/hearings/archives/2003Agendas/Hlc08-4Files/revised draft report.pdf Japantown history], the plant displaced a distillery at the site in the 1920's.  Drew was owned by Fred M. Drew; in 1934, the superintendent of the Taylor Street plant was J. E. Townsend.  The Taylor Street plant was no longer in city directories by 1938.
 
   
 
   
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==

Revision as of 16:42, 25 August 2013

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

San Jose, CA
Active

1933 - 1946
Predecessors

Ainsley Cannery
Successors

Hunt Brothers Packing Company

San Jose-based canner. Was at 400 East Taylor in the 1920's and in 1934, and bought the Ainsley cannery in 1934. According to a draft report.pdf Japantown history, the plant displaced a distillery at the site in the 1920's. Drew was owned by Fred M. Drew; in 1934, the superintendent of the Taylor Street plant was J. E. Townsend. The Taylor Street plant was no longer in city directories by 1938.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Campbell 1933, 1944 Harrison Ave. Former Ainsley cannery.
San Jose ~1920, 1934 400 East Taylor 1934 San Jose City directory, draft report.pdf Japantown history
Santa Clara 1956- Building permit for steel building for use as warehouse. Completed November 1956.

Details

Campbell history Existed in San Jose in 1931 - Modesto Bee on July 8 1931 mentions that Drew Canning in San Jose had not yet signed a plan to limit peach production.

Bought Ainsley cannery, dated March 13, 1934 (deed in book 675 pg 554). J.B.Townsend was secretary, L.J. Campodonico Secretary at the time.

1934 season started with apricots brought in from Brentwood according to Wednesday, June 20, 1934 Campbell Interurban Press article, and peaches were hindered by a July 18, 1934 article.

1946 era ad Caught in 1936 selling substandard pear halves (cut up too much)

1944 article about workers needed for Campbell cannery (Referenced as Drew Packing)

Campbell Arcadia book says sold to Hunts in 1946. Memories on Train Orders agree.