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  • ...ulletin about the challenges of cooperatives and of selling dried fruit in Alameda County so near the canneries<ref>J.C. Shinn, "The Prune and Apricot Growers About orchards in Alameda County:
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  • ...p://maps.google.com/maps?q=Alameda%20NE%20corner%20of%20Newhall,San%20Jose Alameda NE corner of Newhall] ||
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  • ...stry.com/~cagha/history/alameda/alameda-chapter-11.txt Past and Present of Alameda County California] Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1914</ref> ...stry.com/~cagha/history/alameda/alameda-chapter-11.txt Past and Present of Alameda County California] Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1914</ref>
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  • ...ompany of Red Bluff, has recently purchased the plant and equipment of the Alameda County Fruit Company. The machinery has been moved to Red Bluff..."</ref>.
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  • [[Category:Alameda County]]
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  • ...s?q=Claremont%20and%2051st%20Street,Oakland Claremont and 51st Street] || (Alameda County Public Health Department / North Oakland Community Information Book)
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  • '''San Leandro Canning Company''' was an Alameda County canner organized in 1920<ref>New Canneries: [http://books.google.com [[Category:Alameda County]]
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  • ...google.com/books?id=o_lKAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false ''Alameda County: the Eden of the Pacific''], 1898</ref>.
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  • ...perintendent O. Uharlimar, 300 sacks of cucumbers are coming in a day from Alameda County."</ref>
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  • |death_place = Alameda, California ...fter selling his interest in Hunts, appearing only as "inventor" in a 1923 Alameda city directory, and with no occupation listed in the 1930 census.
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  • In 1920, Leet bought the Clark Mansion on the Alameda between Schiele Ave and Pershing Ave, and tore down William Clark's mansion
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  • ...d. </ref>. Their flagship cannery, located on 22 acres at Bellomy and the Alameda in Santa Clara, had formerly been the [[Pacific Manufacturing Company]]. P ...google.com/maps?q=The%20Alameda%20and%20Bellomy%20Avenue,Santa%20Clara The Alameda and Bellomy Avenue] || Listed as Bellomy at corner of Campbell Ave. <ref>[h
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  • ...m King City in the south to Burlingame on the peninsula, and to Hayward in Alameda county.”, had a staff of 140, and could produce 14,000 loaves of bread an
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  • [[Category:Alameda County]]
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  • [[Category:Alameda County]]
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  • ...ic]] railroad cut across the district as it approached its terminus at the Alameda. Major streets were Auzerias Street, Race Street, Lincoln Ave., Meridian R
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  • | San Jose || 1893 || The Alameda between Montgomery and Autumn<ref>The Hamilton Fruit Grader: [http://cdnc.u
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  • ...ref> noted that the company had been registered in California, had land in Alameda and Santa Clara County, and was having its Ogden property sold at auction.
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  • '''Pearce Canning''' was a cannery located in Decoto, in Alameda County. Joe Pearce bought the former [[Decoto Cannery]] in 1932<ref>Timoth
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  • | San Jose || 1870,1880 || 1700 The Alameda at Polhemus / Taylor<ref>[https://twofeet.weebly.com/walking-blog/home-cann
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