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  • | aliases = Sacramento Packing and Drying Company<ref>Will Decide Limits on Brands: [https://books '''Sacramento Packing Company''' was a Sacramento-based cannery run by [[Charles Harvey Bentley]] and R.I. Bentley. Robert I
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  • | aliases = Sacramento Packing and Drying Company<ref>Will Decide Limits on Brands: [https://books '''Sacramento Packing Company''' was a Sacramento-based cannery run by [[Charles Harvey Bentley]] and R.I. Bentley. Robert I
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  • | primary_town = Sacramento Delta ...rties of the Golden State Asparagus Company on Sherman and Andrus Islands, Sacramento County, California], 1921.</ref>. The company was sold by Captain [[Emil H
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  • | primary_town=Sacramento '''California Fruit Distributors''' was a Sacramento-based marketing and auction company representing several dried and fresh fr
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  • ...03].</ref>. The actual cannery was in Courtland, California, southwest of Sacramento.
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  • | primary_town=Sacramento ...anization history.]</ref>. California Fruit Exchange was headquartered in Sacramento.
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  • | primary_town = Sacramento ...fresh fruit packer in California in the 1930's and 1940's headquartered in Sacramento. Despite the name, the company did actually pack fruit<ref>Robin Chapman,
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  • | predecessors = [[Sacramento Valley Canning Co.]] ...well, and Frederic D. Clarke founded the company in 1938, and bought the [[Sacramento Valley Canning Company]] cannery and warehouse. The site was along the Wes
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  • ...ed to the Imperial Valley. In 1922, the company had distribution sites in Sacramento, San Jose, Watsonville, Fresno, Los Angeles, Brawley. ...contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15248coll1/id/1197 Sacramento Room, Sacramento Public Library].</ref> ||
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  • ...ion (BAHA): Berkeley Landmarks].</ref>. After the CFCA's merger with the [[Sacramento Packing Company]] in 1899, Bentley became the sales manager. When the [[Ca
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  • ...group supporting the dried fruit industry. The association is located in Sacramento. | Sacramento || 2013 || 710 Striker Ave. ||
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  • ...old: [http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=4279 December 28, 1911 Sacramento Union]. "A deed from the Pioneer Fruit company, transferring blocks of N an | Sacramento || 1907 || || Main office
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  • ...st seven years. The company operated facilities in an Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys. In 1922, Lawrence relinquished control to A.T. Gi | Sacramento || None || ||
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  • ...s pump for their water supply<ref>C.W. Geiger, "Libby, McNeil, and Libby's Sacramento Cannery". In [http://books.google.com/books?id=iq3mAAAAMAAJ&lpg=RA3-PA19&o
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  • ...t=1&amp;e=-------en-Logical-20-DAC-21-byDA---wulff-all--- February 9, 1897 Sacramento Union] - she went back to Chicago.
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  • ...1922<ref>April 8, 1922 California Fruit News advertisement shows plants in Sacramento and San Jose.</ref>. ...cramento || 1919 ||[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=12th%20and%20B%20Street.,Sacramento 12th and B Street.]<ref> California Canneries: [http://books.google.com/boo
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  • ...fruit and fresh fruit wholesaler in San Francisco, with a branch office in Sacramento. The company listed that they sold green and dried fruit, raisins, oranges
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  • ...ng Company''' was a meat and fruit canner and fruit packer with origins in Sacramento but eventually headquartered in San Francisco. The Virden Company was inco ...rancisco [http://www.ssf.net/DocumentView.aspx?DID=1827 history]</ref> and Sacramento. Starting around 1920, Virden bought several canneries in succession, firs
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  • ...nte Brand, 1982, Del Monte</ref> By 1907, the company had seven plants in Sacramento, Visalia, Emeryville, San Lorenzo, Yuba City, and the Moorlands. [[William ==Central California Canneries in Sacramento==
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  • ...lley&f=false Eighteenth Fruit Grower's Convention]], November 20-23, 1894, Sacramento. Organized by State Board of Horticulture, State of California</ref>.
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  • ...sco Newspapers of Genealogical Importance In The California State Library, Sacramento (web archive)]</ref>
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  • Founding members included H. Weinstock of Sacramento (of [[Weinstock and Lubin]]), A.T. Hatch of Suisun, A. J. W. Cassidy of Pet
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  • ...ww.bizjournals.com/sacramento/stories/2001/06/18/story5.html?page=all 2001 Sacramento Business Journal] </ref>
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  • .... Robert Hickmott founded the cannery in 1890 after a stint working for a Sacramento cannery.
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  • ...ornia to the Governor of California for the Year Ending December 1, 1916], Sacramento, 1916.</ref>.
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  • ...v=onepage&q=%22california%20cured%20fruit%20exchange%22&f=false History of Sacramento County, California: Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women...].
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  • ...983. "The Earl Fruit Company was headed up by a man named E. T. Earl from Sacramento, who owned a small portion of it and who was the manager of a company for t ...0fruit%20company%22%20sacramento&f=false The Fruit Shipping Industry]. In Sacramento County and Its Resources. JH. McClatchy and Company, 1895.</ref>.
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  • ...america.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015104/1891-01-13/ed-1/seq-3.pdf January 13, 1891 Sacramento Record Union]</ref>.
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  • ...f the Livermore Farmer's Union. That co-op had sold primarily through two Sacramento wholesalers<ref>Joseph Baker, Editor,, Farming Fruit Growing, Stock Raising
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  • ...zen witnesses were in attendance from San Jose Palo Alto San Francisco and Sacramento The evidence in the case was all in by 4 o'clock Thursday evening and the D
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  • ...t product was canned apricots<ref>C.W. Geiger, "Libby, McNeil, and Libby's Sacramento Cannery". In [http://books.google.com/books?id=iq3mAAAAMAAJ&lpg=RA3-PA19&o ==Libby, McNeil, and Libby in Sacramento==
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  • ...15104/1892-04-09/ed-1/seq-4/;words=Case+Fruit+Fruits+Stevens April 9, 1892 Sacramento Record-Union].</ref>. Officers of the company at inception were G. W. van
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  • ...y Cannery, California Conserving, and Pratt-Low Cannery along west bank of Sacramento River in Grand Island, just south of Ryde.</ref>
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  • ...ed by failure or defeat." George H. was his son, as was Alden Anderson (in Sacramento as of 1916)
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  • ...: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SDU18910829.2.82 August 29, 1891 Sacramento Daily Union]. "The Porter Brothers Company sold today at auction, for acco
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  • ...ompany]], [[Oakland Preserving Company]], [[M. J. Fontana and Company]], [[Sacramento Packing Company]], [[California Fruit Preserving Company]], and [[Marysvill ...nd Preserving Company]], [[M. J. Fontana and Company]] in San Francisco, [[Sacramento Packing Company]], [[California Fruit Preserving Company]], and [[Marysvill
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  • ...[http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SDU18900117.2.4.1 January 17, 1890 Sacramento Daily Union].</ref> ...-------en--20--1--txt-IN-%22porter+brothers%22+fire----# September 28, 189 Sacramento Daily Union].</ref><ref> SAN JOSE'S TWO CONFLAGRATIONS But One Fatality at
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  • ...irtieth Session of the Legislature of the State of California], Volume II, Sacramento, 1893.</ref>. That case was settled quickly with the S.P. suggesting ways
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  • ...ztrains.com].</ref>. Frank was the son of Robert Booth, "president of the Sacramento River Packers"<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=PlH_8K8Ucr4C&lpg=PA51
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  • ...n]], for example), or had owners with connections to the Central Valley or Sacramento. There's also the companies that made the canning machinery, made the boxe
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  • ...g Company where the Target store is now located.".</ref> || Probably along Sacramento Northern railway because of catenary wires visible in [http://cocohistory.o
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  • | Sacramento || 1900, 1905 || || (In San Francisco Call 1900 [http://chroniclingamerica [[Category:Sacramento]]
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  • ...cation No. 140, Division of Market Enforcement, Department of Agriculture, Sacramento.</ref>
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  • ...d=SDU18940220.1.4&e=-------en-logical-20--1-----all----# February 20, 1894 Sacramento Daily Union]</ref>.
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  • ...ectors<ref>[http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/42193412/ February 24, 1892 Sacramento Union]. . "The following articles of incorporation were filed in the Secre
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  • ...: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SDU18980325.2.24# March 25, 1898 Sacramento Daily Union].</ref><ref>A. Block Fruit Company. In [http://www.bizapedia.c
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  • ...nt of the California Cooperative Canneries branch here."</ref> and canning Sacramento fruit in 1925. ...in_Record/C-074057.pdf "Class I Archeological Survey, North Delta Program, Sacramento and San Joaquin Counties, California"]. 1994. </ref> || East of Isleton<r
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  • | San Francisco || 1887 || 28-30 Sacramento<ref>M. J. Fontana, Columbus Fruit Packing. In [https://archive.org/stream/
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  • ...Assured Fact: [http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/42205209/ July 18, 1899 Sacramento Record-Union]. "The first legal controversy in which the new organization
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  • Stopping for a time in Sacramento, the family came to the Santa Clara valley in 1855. Property purchased at
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  • ...second try at the fruit industry, but decided after a year to relocate to Sacramento. Herbert inherited a cannery that occupied an entire city block; he also p
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  • ...d dance hall have been constructed for employees."</ref>, 1927 || || Along Sacramento River between Isleton and Ryde. Started in early 1900's, torn down in the
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  • Sacramento: See ...ento|| || || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=%203rd%20and%20X%20Street%20,Sacramento 3rd and X Street ] ||
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  • ...lley&f=false Eighteenth Fruit Grower's Convention]], November 20-23, 1894, Sacramento. Organized by State Board of Horticulture, State of California</ref>. Eng ...lley&f=false Eighteenth Fruit Grower's Convention]], November 20-23, 1894, Sacramento. Organized by State Board of Horticulture, State of California</ref>
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  • ...el G. Murphy, [[Charles Josselyn]], E. T. Preston,and J.A. Hooper<ref>The Sacramento Daily Record-Union [http://cbsrfs.ucr.edu/batches/batch_curiv_firebaugh/sn8
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  • | Suisun || 1910-1925 || Sacramento St. at West St.<ref>Southern Pacific Company, Station Map Suisun-Fairfield.
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  • ...ggenhime had packing houses in the Santa Clara Valley, San Joaquin Valley, Sacramento Valley, and Southern California. Guggenhime packed "dried fruit, raisins,
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  • The company had packing houses in the Santa Clara Valley, Oregon, the Sacramento Valley, and San Joaquin Valley, and bought and sold several kinds of dried
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  • ...Assured Fact: [http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/42205209/ July 18, 1899 Sacramento Record-Union]. "The first legal controversy in which the new organization
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