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| Santa Ana || || || Became [[Del Monte]] Plant #20<ref>[http://coastdaylight.com/ljames1/scph_orange_sa.html Packing Houses of Southern California]], Santa Ana page.</ref>, abandoned by 1960's.
 
| Santa Ana || || || Became [[Del Monte]] Plant #20<ref>[http://coastdaylight.com/ljames1/scph_orange_sa.html Packing Houses of Southern California]], Santa Ana page.</ref>, abandoned by 1960's.
 
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==Details==
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==References==
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Some comment that San Francisco's cannery was a Cutting plant.
 
 
[[Category:San Francisco]]
 
[[Category:San Francisco]]
 
[[Category:San Jose]]
 
[[Category:San Jose]]
 
[[Category:Santa Rosa]]
 
[[Category:Santa Rosa]]
 
[[Category:Cannery]]
 
[[Category:Cannery]]

Revision as of 18:19, 1 March 2015

Summary
Business

Cannery

Francis Cutting merged into the California Fruit Canners Association in 1899, then into Del Monte in 1916 according to Los Altos Hills history

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Francisco 1901

Cal Dept of Horticulture doc.

San Jose 1903, 1906, 1907 Jackson and 7th

Became Del Monte . Construction started in March 1903 according to "March 10, 1903 Los Angeles Herald":http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&cl=search&d=LAH19030310.2.189&srpos=3&e=-------en--20--1--txt-IN-%22san+jose%22+cannery----

Santa Rosa 1901

Cal Dept of Horticulture doc

Santa Ana Became Del Monte Plant #20[1], abandoned by 1960's.

References