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A bit of their business process is seen in a [http://books.google.com/books?id=YEAEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA670&lpg=PA670&dq=%22san+tomas+drying+company%22&source=bl&ots=UW92VrI3EJ&sig=q_k_IMwas3tS8gluUhpGtMJI-ic&hl=en&sa=X&ei=T1r4UYK4Jse9iwKk5gE&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22san%20tomas%20drying%20company%22&f=false lawsuit from the 1907 season].  San Tomas Drying bought the Morrell ranch's expected 100 ton crop of apricots for the 1907 season, "f.o.b. (freight on board) Wrights, tested at Wrights", with an expected average size of 75 per pound.  "All fruit to be delivered f.o.b. packing house on Infirmatory Road, Santa Clara County."
 
A bit of their business process is seen in a [http://books.google.com/books?id=YEAEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA670&lpg=PA670&dq=%22san+tomas+drying+company%22&source=bl&ots=UW92VrI3EJ&sig=q_k_IMwas3tS8gluUhpGtMJI-ic&hl=en&sa=X&ei=T1r4UYK4Jse9iwKk5gE&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22san%20tomas%20drying%20company%22&f=false lawsuit from the 1907 season].  San Tomas Drying bought the Morrell ranch's expected 100 ton crop of apricots for the 1907 season, "f.o.b. (freight on board) Wrights, tested at Wrights", with an expected average size of 75 per pound.  "All fruit to be delivered f.o.b. packing house on Infirmatory Road, Santa Clara County."
  
The principal owner in 1907 appeared to be H. Booksin Jr. according to the lawsuit.
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The principal owner in 1907 appeared to be H. Booksin Jr. according to the lawsuit.  The 1911 city directory shows Booksin as a fruit broker, with offices in downtown San Jose.
 
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Revision as of 16:13, 1 August 2013

Summary
Business

Dried Fruit Packer
Main Location

Los Gatos
Predecessors

Stillman_A._Moulton_drying_yard

Santa Clara Valley dried fruit packer, located on Bascom Ave, perhaps in the former Stillman_A._Moulton_drying_yard along the railroad tracks near Campbell. One likely site would be on the east side of Bascom Ave., just north of the railroad tracks.

A bit of their business process is seen in a lawsuit from the 1907 season. San Tomas Drying bought the Morrell ranch's expected 100 ton crop of apricots for the 1907 season, "f.o.b. (freight on board) Wrights, tested at Wrights", with an expected average size of 75 per pound. "All fruit to be delivered f.o.b. packing house on Infirmatory Road, Santa Clara County."

The principal owner in 1907 appeared to be H. Booksin Jr. according to the lawsuit. The 1911 city directory shows Booksin as a fruit broker, with offices in downtown San Jose.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Los Gatos 1900, 1907 "Infirmatory Road (Bascom Ave.) at railroad tracks "Moulton's Switch, Santa Clara County" according to lawsuit.

Details

Santa Clara valley dryer.

On San Francisco Call 1900 list of dropoff locations for California Cured Fruit Association.