Hollister Canning Company
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Business |
Cannery |
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Main Location |
Hollister |
Brands |
Hollister, Santa Ana, Felice[1][2] |
The Hollister Canning Company was a packer in San Benito County, founded by the Felice brothers in 1916. The company was first located in the former Victor Mills plant operated by Sperry Flour[3]. The company was owned by the Felice brothers in 1922[4]. The company planned to pack 500 tons of apricots, 500 tons of peaches, and 1500 tons of tomatoes during the 1922 season[5]. The principals in 1920 were Frank Felice (president and manager), Jim Castoro (vice president), and August Felice (secretary and treasurer). The company canned tomatoes, apricots, peaches, pears and cherries[6]
A internet post claims the company canned for Del Monte and others in the 1950's[7].
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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Hollister | 1922, 1926[8] | "West side of the tracks"[9] |
References
- ↑ Trademarks of the Hollister Canning Company: inovia.com.
- ↑ Hollister trademark: trademark.com.
- ↑ Canning Notes: April 1, 1916 California Fruit News. Joe and Frank Felice were the operators; they'd bought the Victor Mills property.
- ↑ California Canneries: September 1922 Western Canner and Packer.
- ↑ July 1922 Western Canner and Packer
- ↑ Hollister Canning Company: California Food Products Directory. 1920.
- ↑ trainorders.com article
- ↑ Many Canneries Receive Licenses: January 23, 1926 California State Board of Health Weekly Bulletin. Hollister Canning was one of the canneries that had gotten a license for can sterilization.
- ↑ trainorders.com article