Pacific Fruit Products

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Summary
Business

Dried Fruit Packer
Active

1900-1922
Brands

Sanitas[1]
Aliases

Ernst Luehning Company
Successors

Sunsweet


‘’’Pacific Fruit Products’’’ was a dried fruit packer in San Jose and Campbell in existence from 1901 through around 1917. The company was either an alias or a subsidiary of the Ernst Luehning Company, a Suisun-based packer. The company produced dried fruit, almonds, jam, and marmalade[2][3]. Luhening had been in the fruit business in Suisun since at least 1896 when Luehning moved from Newcastle, California. The company had a large plant in Suisun by 1900[4]. Luehning was still president of the company in 1914[5]

Pacific Fruit Products in the Santa Clara Valley

Pacific Fruit Products appears to have initially been operated out of a former livery stable in Campbell, selling in 1903 to the [[Central Santa Clara Fruit Company[6]. Pacific Fruit Products also shows up in receipts for firewood shipped by Hihn in Santa Cruz[7]. In 1903, the company built a packing house along the former South Pacific Coast railroad line on the southwest side of San Jose, billed as the Ernst Luehning Company[8].


That plant, at 740 West San Carlos Street San Jose plant, was a large three-story barn-like structure, with grader on fourth floor, bins and grader on 3rd, bins and processor on 2nd, warehouse on first, and box and shook assembly in a separate building. The plant had a sulfur house on 3rd floor, and separate boiler house with 6000 gallon tank on the east side of the building. The plant’s address usually appears in city directories as “at San Carlos St. and the narrow gauge railroad tracks”.

The company’s San Jose dried fruit packing house was a contract packer for the California Prune and Apricot Growers (Sunsweet) in 1917. The company also packed peaches for the California Peach Growers in 1916[9] and cherries for the California Fruit Exchange in 1920[10]. The plant was sold to Sunsweet in 1922 for use as a shipping and receiving station[11].

Sawyer's 1922 history of Santa Clara County notes that James Edwin Blaurock was the manager of the San Jose plant. Blaurock arrived in San Jose in 1911, and became plant manager in 1916. In 1922, they were packing for Sunsweet during the season, and also maintaining a jam department and packed cherries and other green fruit [12]. Blaurock continued as a packing house manager, and shows up in the same job on the 1930 U.S. Census.

Pacific Fruit Products in Suisun

Pacific Fruit Product’s Suisun plant existed from at least 1900, sharing the town with a J.K. Armsby plant[13]. A 1916 article[14] mentioned that the plant had been rented to the California Peach Growers, and described it as:

"The plant will handle three cars of peaches a day and has a storage capacity of 2,000 tons. The peaches from Marysville and the Northern San Joaquin Valley will be handled at this packing house. A selling contract has been entered into with this firm to handle the peach output from the Santa Clara Valley in the packing house at San Jose."

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Francisco 1912 210 California

New can

San Francisco 1918[15], 1919, 1922< 112 Market Street

Santa Marina Building.

San Jose 1900-1922 740 West San Carlos Street Leased to Rosenberg Brothers in 1906, leased to American Fruit Product Company in 1903.
Suisun 1912, 1916

References

  1. Advertisement. July 20, 1918 issue of California Fruit News
  2. July 28, 1900 Pacific Rural Press
  3. 1922 Directory of San Francisco Manufacturers.
  4. July 28, 1900 Pacific Rural Press
  5. Fresh Deciduous Fruit (News): October 10, 1914 California Fruit News. "Mr Ernst Luehning of the Pacific Fruit Products company, San Francisco, has fully recovered from a sudden severe illness experienced a few days ago."
  6. Ready For Business: July 24, 1903 San Jose Evening News: "The Central Santa Clara Packing Company of Campbell has purchased the up-to-date equipment of the Ernest Luehning Packing House at Campbell and is now prepared for business at the building formerly occupied by the Luehning Company, opposite the Ainsley Cannery".
  7. Hihn papers, U.C. Santa Cruz.
  8. New Packing Houses Erected In the Valley: June 25, 1903 San Jose Evening News "The Ernst Luehning company's packing house... is also nearing completion."
  9. Peach Men Are Ready for Big Business: July 22, 1916 Lodi Sentinel. “A selling contract has been entered into with this firm to handle the peach output from the Santa Clara Valley in the packing house at San Jose."
  10. To Market Cherries: April 24, 1920 San Jose Evening News
  11. Western Canner and Packer
  12. James Edwin Blaurock. In Eugene Sawyer, History of Santa Clara County, Historic Record Co.,1922.
  13. History of the Solano and Napa Counties, California, 1912
  14. July 22, 1916 Lodi Sentinel
  15. July 20, 1918 issue of California Fruit News