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The company had been assigned a patent on dehydrating machinery<ref>Method and Apparatus for dehydrating material.  [http://www.google.com/patents/US1418386 US Patent 1418386].</ref><ref>Method of cooling and dehydrating materials. [http://www.google.com/patents/US1446054 US Patent 1446054].</ref><ref>Dehydrating apparatus.  [http://www.google.com.gh/patents/US1413924 US Patent 1413924.</ref>.
 
The company had been assigned a patent on dehydrating machinery<ref>Method and Apparatus for dehydrating material.  [http://www.google.com/patents/US1418386 US Patent 1418386].</ref><ref>Method of cooling and dehydrating materials. [http://www.google.com/patents/US1446054 US Patent 1446054].</ref><ref>Dehydrating apparatus.  [http://www.google.com.gh/patents/US1413924 US Patent 1413924.</ref>.
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 13 December 2014

Summary
Business

dried fruit packer
Main Location

San Jose
Active

1919

Siebren. J. Spoelstra was the builder of a potential fruit drying plant on Race Street in San Jose. The company announced plans for a two story drying plant in 1919. The builder was Robert Summers, and architect was Binder and Curtis[1][2]. The building would be concrete, two story, and "exceptionally well-lit[3]. (Perhaps the future United States Products cannery?)

The company had been assigned a patent on dehydrating machinery[4][5][6].

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Jose 1919 Race Street near Southern Pacific tracks

References

  1. August 15, 1919 Southwest Builder and Contractor.
  2. Pacific Coast Dehydrating Plants: August 1919 Western Canner and Packer. The plant was to be built near the SP tracks.
  3. Dehydrating Plant: In August 1919 Architect and Engineer.
  4. Method and Apparatus for dehydrating material. US Patent 1418386.
  5. Method of cooling and dehydrating materials. US Patent 1446054.
  6. Dehydrating apparatus. [http://www.google.com.gh/patents/US1413924 US Patent 1413924.