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The '''Orchard City Canning Company''' (also known as the Payne Cannery) was a Campbell cannery established around 1910 by Perley B. Payne Sr.  The cannery was supposed to have been closed during World War I because the company couldn't sell to their biggest customer in Austria.  The cannery was leased to California Canners Company in 1917, with Payne running the plant. The "Campbell plant" was sold to California Canneries (probably [[California Canneries]]) in 1919<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=0v0cAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA56&lpg=RA1-PA56&dq=%22orchard+city%22+canning+campbell&source=bl&ots=JffAbsJcSs&sig=GF2micB-AnUrl2T2x10WpXHg7UE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=rHHzToaPJKnmiAKR2uTxCw&ved=0CEwQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=%22orchard%20city%22%20canning%20campbell&f=false July 1919 Western Canner and Packer]</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=skpPAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA50&lpg=RA1-PA50&dq=%22payne+cannery%22+campbell+-bank&source=bl&ots=93en1HM8RZ&sig=D0aJBENJgpEBpHijGdTYcSk8ex4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1obyTqbNFemWiAKa4Ly5Dg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=%22payne%20cannery%22%20campbell%20-bank&f=false July 12, 1919 The Canner Magazine]  mentions
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The '''Orchard City Canning Company''' (also known as the Payne Cannery) was a Campbell cannery established around 1910 by Perley B. Payne Sr.  The cannery was supposed to have been closed during World War I because the company couldn't sell to their biggest customer in Austria.  The cannery was leased to California Canners Company in 1917, with Payne running the plant. The "Campbell plant" was sold to [[California Canneries]] in 1919<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=0v0cAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA56&lpg=RA1-PA56&dq=%22orchard+city%22+canning+campbell&source=bl&ots=JffAbsJcSs&sig=GF2micB-AnUrl2T2x10WpXHg7UE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=rHHzToaPJKnmiAKR2uTxCw&ved=0CEwQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=%22orchard%20city%22%20canning%20campbell&f=false July 1919 Western Canner and Packer]</ref><ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=skpPAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA50&lpg=RA1-PA50&dq=%22payne+cannery%22+campbell+-bank&source=bl&ots=93en1HM8RZ&sig=D0aJBENJgpEBpHijGdTYcSk8ex4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=1obyTqbNFemWiAKa4Ly5Dg&ved=0CDkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=%22payne%20cannery%22%20campbell%20-bank&f=false July 12, 1919 The Canner Magazine]  mentions
 
cannery bought by California Canneries, Inc. and is being modernized.</ref>. A [[Southern Pacific 1931 Siding List]] still lists a siding serving California Canneries.
 
cannery bought by California Canneries, Inc. and is being modernized.</ref>. A [[Southern Pacific 1931 Siding List]] still lists a siding serving California Canneries.
  

Revision as of 06:20, 5 August 2014

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

Campbell
Active

1910 - 1919
Aliases

Payne Cannery
Successors

California Canneries

The Orchard City Canning Company (also known as the Payne Cannery) was a Campbell cannery established around 1910 by Perley B. Payne Sr. The cannery was supposed to have been closed during World War I because the company couldn't sell to their biggest customer in Austria. The cannery was leased to California Canners Company in 1917, with Payne running the plant. The "Campbell plant" was sold to California Canneries in 1919[1][2]. A Southern Pacific 1931 Siding List still lists a siding serving California Canneries.

In 1915, the cannery packed 1,500 cases of canned and dried fruit, two boilers, employed between 45-50 cannery workers during the season. Payne won a Bronze Medal at the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco for that season's excellent product. Newspaper ads from 1919 request women to help with canning pears and tomatoes.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Campbell 1915 Harrison Avenue 30 x 120 foot building.
Campbell 1915-1919 Hopkins Street Adjacent to railroad, according to "Campbell the Orchard City".

References

  1. July 1919 Western Canner and Packer
  2. July 12, 1919 The Canner Magazine mentions cannery bought by California Canneries, Inc. and is being modernized.