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The ''Southern California Packing Company''' was a jam and marmalade canner in Southern California incorporated in 1881.  The company's principals were [[A.H. Judson]], [[W.H. Workman]], [[John Mackay Elliot]], and [[J. E. Hollenbeck]].  The superintendent was [[J. J. Groom]], who claimed to be a former superintendent of the [[Golden Gate Packing Company]], [[San Jose Packing Company]], and [[Santa Barbara Cannery]].
 
The ''Southern California Packing Company''' was a jam and marmalade canner in Southern California incorporated in 1881.  The company's principals were [[A.H. Judson]], [[W.H. Workman]], [[John Mackay Elliot]], and [[J. E. Hollenbeck]].  The superintendent was [[J. J. Groom]], who claimed to be a former superintendent of the [[Golden Gate Packing Company]], [[San Jose Packing Company]], and [[Santa Barbara Cannery]].
  
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The company's plant was on the east side of the Los Angeles River, along Macy Ave.  The cannery sat between the Union Pacific tracks on the river bank and Mission Road<ref>Los Angeles Sanborn Map, 1906, volume 4, Pg. 444.</ref>
 
The company was merged into the great [[California Fruit Canners Association]] in 1899.
 
The company was merged into the great [[California Fruit Canners Association]] in 1899.
  

Latest revision as of 07:23, 2 February 2017

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

Los Angeles
Active

1881 - 1899
Successors

California Fruit Canners Association

The Southern California Packing Company' was a jam and marmalade canner in Southern California incorporated in 1881. The company's principals were A.H. Judson, W.H. Workman, John Mackay Elliot, and J. E. Hollenbeck. The superintendent was J. J. Groom, who claimed to be a former superintendent of the Golden Gate Packing Company, San Jose Packing Company, and Santa Barbara Cannery.

The company's plant was on the east side of the Los Angeles River, along Macy Ave. The cannery sat between the Union Pacific tracks on the river bank and Mission Road[1] The company was merged into the great California Fruit Canners Association in 1899.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Los Angeles Macy and Aliso St. Office and factory[2]
Los Angeles Macy and Anderson St.[3][4]

References

  1. Los Angeles Sanborn Map, 1906, volume 4, Pg. 444.
  2. Findlay Bottle Club article on Southern California Packing Co.
  3. Findlay Bottle Club, Southern California Packing Co. jar. Includes photo of cannery and workers, with note that it came from Huntington Library.
  4. Blake Gumprecht, The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. Photo of train of fruit going past cannery, with note that cannery was outside the levees protecting Los Angeles from the L.A. River