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  • | predecessors = [[E.N. Richmond]] Company, [[Edenvale Packing Company]] [[File:Richmond chase label.jpg|240px|thumb|right|Prune crate label from Richmond-Chase, intended for wholesale 30 pound boxes of dried prunes. The "70-80"
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richmond-Chase]]
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  • | name=Edmund Nutting Richmond | employer =[[Richmond Chase]]
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  • Richmond-Chase Company, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, Orchardists. ...ry, integrity, a wealth of experience, and success. E. E. Chase and E. N. Richmond head the corporation which was formed early this spring and bring to it the
    5 KB (932 words) - 10:11, 13 December 2014

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  • | name=Edmund Nutting Richmond | employer =[[Richmond Chase]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richmond-Chase]]
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  • ...y%20Project Oral History Interview with Joseph Perelli], 1990.</ref>. The Richmond plant was a relocation of a leased plant the company had operated in San Jo | Richmond || || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1200%20Harbor%20Way,Richmond 1200 Harbor Way] ||
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  • ...yer = [[Golden Gate Packing Company]],[[Hunt Brothers Packing Company]], [[Richmond Chase]] ....google.com/newspapers?id=39cxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=O-QFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1180,570131&dq=richmond+chase+edenvale&hl=en July 14, 1919 San Jose Evening News].</ref>
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  • | predecessors = [[E.N. Richmond]] Company, [[Edenvale Packing Company]] [[File:Richmond chase label.jpg|240px|thumb|right|Prune crate label from Richmond-Chase, intended for wholesale 30 pound boxes of dried prunes. The "70-80"
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  • | predecessors = [[Filice and Perelli]], [[Richmond-Chase]], [[Thornton Canning]], [[San Jose Canning Company]], [[Glorietta Fo [[Filice and Perelli]], [[Richmond-Chase]], and [[San Jose Canning Company]]. [[Thornton Canning]] joined the
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  • ...California Cured Fruit Association]]. The company was supposedly sold to [[Richmond Chase]] in 1918.
    821 bytes (113 words) - 02:07, 16 December 2014
  • Richmond-Chase Company, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, Orchardists. ...ry, integrity, a wealth of experience, and success. E. E. Chase and E. N. Richmond head the corporation which was formed early this spring and bring to it the
    5 KB (932 words) - 10:11, 13 December 2014
  • ...aken over by a consortium of dried fruit businessmen in 1929, including Ed Richmond, Elton Shaw, and Louis Normandin<ref>Enlarged Industry: [http://news.google
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  • ....html November 14, 1931 San Jose Mercury Herald].</ref>, then was leased [[Richmond Chase]] in 1916<ref>Popular San Jose Manager Leaves Armsby Company: [https: ...Packing house is 600 feet south of station. By 1918, the plant was run by Richmond Packing.</ref>
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  • ...enhart. E. E. Chase Jr. was the son of [[Elmer Chase]], the founder of [[Richmond Chase]]. The company billed itself as producing "canned fruits, tomato and
    2 KB (328 words) - 01:32, 30 January 2014
  • ...over changing the packer's consent decree, a letter from [[Edmund Nutting Richmond]] characterized Campbell as "a promoter 100 per cent efficient"<ref>In [htt
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  • ...ion]. Decision #6944, December 17, 1919.</ref> . In 1920, E.E. Chase of [[Richmond Chase]] was president, F.A. Wilder of Pratt-Low, Vice-President, and J.O. P
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  • That same year, CalPak sold 2.5 million pounds of fruit,, Richmond sold 2,000,000 pounds, Sunsweet sold 3.8 million pounds, [[Garcia and Maggi
    3 KB (512 words) - 01:13, 10 March 2014
  • ...News].</ref>. Management of the packing house went to his brother, C. R. Richmond, and F. E. Whipple.
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  • ...1917. Elmer Chase, the long-time superintendent, later went on to found [[Richmond Chase]], one of the most significant canners in San Jose during the 20th ce ...leave the company after the purchase and start his own packing company, [[Richmond Chase]], which turns up in other canning stories. Chase continued as a dir
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  • ..., 1919] San Jose Evening News: [[Richmond Chase]] Cannery. ([[Edith Daley Richmond-Chase article]])
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  • ...Stockton Ave. at Lenzen Ave. in 1900 on land that would would become the [[Richmond Chase]] cannery. The new plant used machinery from "California Canneries"
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  • | Edenvale || 1922 || "One mile away from [[Richmond Chase]] plant at Edenvale station"<ref> Other Growing Towns in Santa Clara ...o&pg=PA66#v=onepage&q=rosenberg&f=false The Ports of Oakland, Alameda, and Richmond]. Port Series #31, revised 1951. Book shows address as "Between 14th and
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  • ...be directing the actions of Golden Gate. (Chase left soon after to form [[Richmond-Chase]].) The article also mentions that both companies had the merger wou ...ifornia Fruit News].</ref>. Elmer Chase, a former manager, left to join [[Richmond-Chase]] soon after. Within two years, the company planned for expansion by
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