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Revision as of 06:09, 23 August 2016

Summary
Business

Cold Storage
Main Location

many
National Ice Co. warehouse, Battery St. at Union St., San Francisco.

National Ice and Cold Storage Company was a large ice supplier and cold storage warehouser with warehouses throughout California. The company produced natural ice near Floriston, California[1]. In 1905, the company had warehouses in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Riverside, Santa Rosa, and Oakland[2]. The company also ran a dehydrator in Gilroy[3].

In 1915, the plant at San Francisco used a diesel generator to compress ammonia[4].

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Floriston, CA
Gilroy None
Los Angeles 210 Center Street[5].
Oakland
Riverside
San Francisco 1960 Union and Battery[6].
Santa Rosa 1937 12 Sebastopol Ave.<ref>Photo, National Ice and Cold Storage of San Francisco. At Sonoma County Library Photo Collection.]


References

  1. . National Ice and Cold Storage Company of California vs Commissioner. United States Tax Court, 6 T.C.M. 80 (1947)
  2. August 1905 Monthly Bulletin of the California State Board of Health.
  3. Important Factor in Marketing Crops (dehydration as side business for canning): May 1921 Canning Age . Includes photo of National Ice and Cold Storage's dehydrator plant in Gilroy.
  4. J. B. Howell, Report on Test of Diesel Engine Plant of the National Ice and Cold Storage Company, San Francisco, Cal. Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers, February 1915.
  5. citrusmodeling mailing list.
  6. William Kaufman and Michelle Kaufman, "The State Belt: San Francisco's Waterfront Railroad".