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  • | primary_town = Chicago, IL Chicago-based fruit packer and wholesaler. In 1902, advertised it would sell prunes
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  • ...http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/2623.html Encyclopedia of Chicago].</ref>. The company changed its name to Consolidated Grocers in 1945, the
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  • The '''Higgins Beach''' Company was a Chicago dried fruit packer. They were listed in 1896 having a packing house locate [[Category:Chicago]]
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  • Chicago broker?
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  • ...ref>. Milo Knox organized the group in 1889, sending the first crops to Chicago<ref>Haywards: Notes from a Pretty Town A Mile From the Station: [http://cdn ...eda/alameda-chapter-11.txt Past and Present of Alameda County California] Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1914</ref>.
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  • ...r and canner. He was a founder of the [[Contadina Canning]] Company and [[Chicago Macaroni Company]].
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  • '''C. M. Webber and Company''' was a Chicago-based wholesaler, with a dried fruit packing plant in San Jose. The compan | Chicago || 1896, 1916 || ||
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  • National Can was started in Chicago, and was always a minor player behind the larger [[American Can Company]] a ...fic-can-company/ National Can Buys Pacific Can Company]. January 27, 1955 Chicago Tribune.</ref>. The company made the first flat-top beer can on the west c
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  • ...-byDA---wulff-all--- February 9, 1897 Sacramento Union] - she went back to Chicago.
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  • ...8]. "incorporators Samuel C. Wood, A.D. Suess of 20 North La Salle Street, Chicago, and I. B. Phillips of Dover, Delaware." "Capital stock is $75,000</ref>.
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  • | primary_town = Chicago ...his livery stable to start the Chicago side of the business. Fred died in Chicago in the 1890's; Washington retired from the business in 1895 as well.<ref>Po
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  • | aliases = Fleming Fruit Company of Chicago ...of the World or Santa Clara County, California], Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1888.</ref>.
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  • ...]: In San Francisco: Its Builders, Past and Present. S.J. Clarke Co., San Chicago, 1913</ref>.
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  • ...terest in Hunt's, and with the help of E. B. Deming of Deming and Gould of Chicago, took ownership of Hunts and also bought Washington fish canneries which be
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  • ...over]], based in San Jose, made canning equipment. [[Sprague-Sells]] was a Chicago-based canning equipment manufacturer.
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  • ...y on tomato paste, the entire pack being contracted for by Antonio Morici, Chicago importer.<ref>Unknown issue, Western Canner and Packer</ref>. ...8]. "incorporators Samuel C. Wood, A.D. Suess of 20 North La Salle Street, Chicago, and I. B. Phillips of Dover, Delaware." "Capital stock is $75,000</ref>.
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  • ...fic-can-company/ National Can Buys Pacific Can Company]. January 27, 1955 Chicago Tribune.</ref>.
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  • ...pany%22&pg=PA201#v=onepage&q=%22great%20western%20can%20company%22&f=false Chicago Securities summary of American Can Company history]</ref> Great Western Can ...&ved=0CDMQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22great%20western%20can%20company%22&f=false Chicago Journal of Commerce and Metal Industries, July 4, 1896].</ref><ref>Automati
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  • | primary_town = Chicago '''J. B. Inderrieden''' was a Chicago-based wholesale grocer. The company ran dried fruit packing houses in Cali
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  • ...m Their Earliest Settlement To The Present Time], S. J. Clarke Publishing, Chicago, 1926.</ref> and in Concord (with control over the [[Concord Fruit Company]
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