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'''Pacific By-Products''' was a San Jose-based manufacturer of machinery for canneries, and a producer of various by-products of the canning and fruit industry.  The company was founded by
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Stanley Hiller, Sr. to initially manufacture machinery for the processing of fish waste from fish canneries.  Louis Clark was the manager for the company through much of its life. 
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The company also made machinery for purifying spilled syrup in fruit canneries.  The company's other major business was in processing material.  Towards the end of World War I, the company bought apricot pit shells to make charcoal for gas masks.  The company produced a rotary kiln that could process apricot pits significantly faster than previous methods<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=h6rmAAAAMAAJ&lpg=RA2-PA16&ots=Nh1yUcdGnM&dq=%22pacific%20by-products%22&pg=RA2-PA13#v=onepage&q=%22pacific%20by-products%22&f=false April 1922 Canning Age]: advertisements for products</ref>..
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Pacific By-Product's plant burned on May 6, 1932, with the fire starting in the charcoal piles<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UA0iAAAAIBAJ&sjid=66MFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2509%2C517599 San Jose News article]</ref>.
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Hiller home: 1186 Hanchett Avenue, San Jose.  Hiller was an aviator (
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[http://earlyaviators.com/ehiller.htm http://earlyaviators.com/ehiller.htm] His son did Hiller Aviation/United Helicopters at plant at 1350 Willow Road, Menlo Park.
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The best information on the company comes from three human interest stories written by Edith Daley for the San Jose Evening News in July, 1921<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=19210720&id=cxIyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YeQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=816,962260 Pacific By-Products ] in July 20 Evening News.</ref><ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=19210719&id=chIyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YeQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=859,902521 July 19, 1921 San Jose Evening News]</ref>
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Manager in 1921 and late 20's was Louis Clark.
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Plant seen on 1929-era Sanborn map at
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[http://www.historysanjose.org/cannerylife/through-the-years/1917-1966/mechanization/secondary-products.html History San Jose]
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[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1465131.html Charcoal patent 1465131]
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Seen on 1931 spur list.
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Buildings probably torn down around 1950, had been Del Monte Plant #153.
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Founded by Stanley Hiller, Sr. Sold both by-products (apricot shell charcoal) and equipment (ads in various packing magazines for machinery for separating sugar from wastewater.)    See article in
 
[http://books.google.com/books?id=h6rmAAAAMAAJ&lpg=RA2-PA16&ots=Nh1yUcdGnM&dq=%22pacific%20by-products%22&pg=RA2-PA13#v=onepage&q=%22pacific%20by-products%22&f=false April 1922 Canning Age]
 
Edith Daily column on
 
[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=19210720&id=cxIyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YeQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=816,962260 Pacific By-Products ] in July 20 Evening News.  Another in
 
[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=19210719&id=chIyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YeQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=859,902521 July 19, 19xx San Jose Evening News]
 
Manager in 1921 and late 20's was Louis Clark.
 
 
 
Also see Stanley Hiller Sr. papers at California State Library (
 
[http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf8b69n96x/entire_text/ http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf8b69n96x/entire_text/] )
 
 
 
Plant seen on 1929-era Sanborn map at
 
[http://www.historysanjose.org/cannerylife/through-the-years/1917-1966/mechanization/secondary-products.html History San Jose]
 
[http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1465131.html Charcoal patent 1465131]
 
Seen on 1931 spur list.
 
 
 
Plant burned May 6, 1932. 
 
[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UA0iAAAAIBAJ&sjid=66MFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2509%2C517599 San Jose News article]
 
Hiller home: 1186 Hanchett Avenue, San Jose.  Hiller was an aviator (
 
[http://earlyaviators.com/ehiller.htm http://earlyaviators.com/ehiller.htm] His son did Hiller Aviation/United Helicopters at plant at 1350 Willow Road, Menlo Park.
 
 
 
Buildings probably torn down around 1950, had been Del Monte Plant #153.
 
 
[[Category:West San Jose]]
 
[[Category:West San Jose]]

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Summary
Main Location

San Jose

Pacific By-Products was a San Jose-based manufacturer of machinery for canneries, and a producer of various by-products of the canning and fruit industry. The company was founded by Stanley Hiller, Sr. to initially manufacture machinery for the processing of fish waste from fish canneries. Louis Clark was the manager for the company through much of its life.

The company also made machinery for purifying spilled syrup in fruit canneries. The company's other major business was in processing material. Towards the end of World War I, the company bought apricot pit shells to make charcoal for gas masks. The company produced a rotary kiln that could process apricot pits significantly faster than previous methods[1]..

Pacific By-Product's plant burned on May 6, 1932, with the fire starting in the charcoal piles[2].

Hiller home: 1186 Hanchett Avenue, San Jose. Hiller was an aviator ( http://earlyaviators.com/ehiller.htm His son did Hiller Aviation/United Helicopters at plant at 1350 Willow Road, Menlo Park.

The best information on the company comes from three human interest stories written by Edith Daley for the San Jose Evening News in July, 1921[3][4] Manager in 1921 and late 20's was Louis Clark.

Plant seen on 1929-era Sanborn map at History San Jose Charcoal patent 1465131 Seen on 1931 spur list.

Buildings probably torn down around 1950, had been Del Monte Plant #153.


Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Jose 1921-1934 390 Sunol Street (Auzerais at Sunol)

Plant burned in 1932, shows up in directories for 1934.

References