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The Santa Clara Valley Canning Company was a little-known canner located at Eighth and Taylor in San Jose, organized in 1920.  Gaspare and Anthony Greco were the principals; they'd previously run the [[Alba Canning Company]]<ref>[http://www.mariposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/ggreco.html Gaspare Greco] in Eugene T. Sawyers, "History of Santa Clara County,California", Historic Record Co. , 1922. page 1603</ref>.  (Another source claims that Philip and Nicholas Barbaccia founded the company<ref>Frederick W. Marrazzo, [http://books.google.com/books?id=I7xarYW9BGcC&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=%22Santa+Clara+Valley+Canning+Company%22&source=bl&ots=t1J8yc8cRw&sig=1SvdSQxf-MgmHcSe3sswqphWv7Y&hl=en&sa=X&ei=VTZnUof9Ko_viQLsmIGYAw&ved=0CFUQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&f=false Italians in the Santa Clara Valley], Arcadia Publishing, 20xx, p. 47</ref>.)  The plant was described as a "three line fruit cannery at Eighth and Taylor"<Ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=2S0dAQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA5-PA60&ots=9QJVdDDBGG&dq=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&pg=RA5-PA60#v=onepage&q=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&f=false Northern California Canneries], in Western Canner and Packer, October 1922.</ref>.
 
The Santa Clara Valley Canning Company was a little-known canner located at Eighth and Taylor in San Jose, organized in 1920.  Gaspare and Anthony Greco were the principals; they'd previously run the [[Alba Canning Company]]<ref>[http://www.mariposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/ggreco.html Gaspare Greco] in Eugene T. Sawyers, "History of Santa Clara County,California", Historic Record Co. , 1922. page 1603</ref>.  (Another source claims that Philip and Nicholas Barbaccia founded the company<ref>Frederick W. Marrazzo, [http://books.google.com/books?id=I7xarYW9BGcC&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=%22Santa+Clara+Valley+Canning+Company%22&source=bl&ots=t1J8yc8cRw&sig=1SvdSQxf-MgmHcSe3sswqphWv7Y&hl=en&sa=X&ei=VTZnUof9Ko_viQLsmIGYAw&ved=0CFUQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&f=false Italians in the Santa Clara Valley], Arcadia Publishing, 20xx, p. 47</ref>.)  The plant was described as a "three line fruit cannery at Eighth and Taylor"<Ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=2S0dAQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA5-PA60&ots=9QJVdDDBGG&dq=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&pg=RA5-PA60#v=onepage&q=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&f=false Northern California Canneries], in Western Canner and Packer, October 1922.</ref>.
  
A few records do exist for their demise.  The company lost a judgement against [[Pacific Shingle and Box]] in 1921 for $2300<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=19210719&id=chIyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YeQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2106,867284 July 19, 1921 San Jose Evening News</ref>.  As a result of the judgement, the Santa Clara County Sherriff intended to sell lots the company owned in the Divine's Survey #2 subdivision, which included land around the [[California Packing Corporation]]'s plant near North 7th Street  The company must have declared bankruptcy soon after, for bankruptcy trustees later declared on June 9, 1922 they'd be selling the cannery<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=h6rmAAAAMAAJ&lpg=RA4-PA23&ots=Nh6uRdbGmM&dq=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&pg=RA4-PA23#v=onepage&q=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&f=false June 1922 Canning Age]</ref>.
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A few records do exist for their demise.  The company lost a judgement against [[Pacific Shingle and Box]] in 1921 for $2300<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=19210719&id=chIyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YeQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2106,867284 July 19, 1921 San Jose Evening News]</ref>.  As a result of the judgement, the Santa Clara County Sherriff intended to sell lots the company owned in the Divine's Survey #2 subdivision, which included land around the [[California Packing Corporation]]'s plant near North 7th Street  The company must have declared bankruptcy soon after, for bankruptcy trustees later declared on June 9, 1922 they'd be selling the cannery<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=h6rmAAAAMAAJ&lpg=RA4-PA23&ots=Nh6uRdbGmM&dq=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&pg=RA4-PA23#v=onepage&q=%22Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20Canning%20Company%22&f=false June 1922 Canning Age]</ref>.
  
 
The cannery eventually sold to [[Greco Canning Company]] in [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Eh0xAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZeQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2018,3938400&dq=greco+cannery&hl=en 1922]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=2S0dAQAAMAAJ&dq=western%20canner%20and%20packer&pg=RA5-PA56#v=onepage&q=western%20canner%20and%20packer&f=false October 1922 Western Canner and Packer ]</ref>.
 
The cannery eventually sold to [[Greco Canning Company]] in [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Eh0xAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZeQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2018,3938400&dq=greco+cannery&hl=en 1922]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=2S0dAQAAMAAJ&dq=western%20canner%20and%20packer&pg=RA5-PA56#v=onepage&q=western%20canner%20and%20packer&f=false October 1922 Western Canner and Packer ]</ref>.

Revision as of 04:00, 23 October 2013

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

San Jose
Active

- 1920-1922
Predecessors

Alba Canning Company
Successors

Greco Canning Company


The Santa Clara Valley Canning Company was a little-known canner located at Eighth and Taylor in San Jose, organized in 1920. Gaspare and Anthony Greco were the principals; they'd previously run the Alba Canning Company[1]. (Another source claims that Philip and Nicholas Barbaccia founded the company[2].) The plant was described as a "three line fruit cannery at Eighth and Taylor"[3].

A few records do exist for their demise. The company lost a judgement against Pacific Shingle and Box in 1921 for $2300[4]. As a result of the judgement, the Santa Clara County Sherriff intended to sell lots the company owned in the Divine's Survey #2 subdivision, which included land around the California Packing Corporation's plant near North 7th Street The company must have declared bankruptcy soon after, for bankruptcy trustees later declared on June 9, 1922 they'd be selling the cannery[5].

The cannery eventually sold to Greco Canning Company in 1922[6].

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Jose None Eighth Street and Taylor Street

References

  1. Gaspare Greco in Eugene T. Sawyers, "History of Santa Clara County,California", Historic Record Co. , 1922. page 1603
  2. Frederick W. Marrazzo, Italians in the Santa Clara Valley, Arcadia Publishing, 20xx, p. 47
  3. Northern California Canneries, in Western Canner and Packer, October 1922.
  4. July 19, 1921 San Jose Evening News
  5. June 1922 Canning Age
  6. October 1922 Western Canner and Packer