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  • ...roduce Company''' was a cannery organized by Japanese farmers in the Santa Clara Valley. The organization bought the former [[Alba Canning Company]] canner ...nd that firm has acquired the celery account formerly handled by the Santa Clara Produce Company.</ref>.
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  • The '''Santa Clara Packing Company''' was a San Jose cannery. The company started on Park Ave. ...http://www.sec.gov/news/digest/1976/dig031176.pdf Proposed merger of Santa Clara Packing Company] with [[National Can]].</ref>.
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  • | primary_town = Santa Clara The '''Santa Clara Pear Association''' was a fresh pear grower cooperative, founded in 1928.
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  • ...ciation had 300 members<ref>Letter from Frank U. Reidy, Secretary of Santa Clara Valley Growers Association, in support of reconsidering the meat packer's c
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  • ...James, and Frances A. Paddock<ref>Articles of Incorporation, Central Santa Clara Fruit Company, July 11 1903. In California State Archives.</ref>. Central Santa Clara Fruit Company's plant shows up in photos in Campbell: The Orchard City, and
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  • [[File:Fruit_exchange_label.jpg | 240px|thumb|right| Label from Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]] ...e was the first cooperative dried fruit marketing association in the Santa Clara Valley and was particularly long-lived, lasting from 1892 to nearly the daw
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  • ...rectory/trademarks-number-71326844/medal-of-honor-trademark-owned-by-santa-clara-valley-fruit-exchange US Trademark 71326844]. Registered May 1932.</ref> ...e formed an organization and have incorporated under the name of the Santa Clara Valley Cherry Growers Association. Papers of incorporation have been filed
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  • ...nge]] was affiliated with several of the other cooperatives, but the Santa Clara County Fruit Union appears to have stood apart<ref>Cooperation In Marketing ...retary was W. P. Cragin<ref>Letter to the Editor: Prune Yield in the Santa Clara Valley: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19000505.2.14&cl=CL2.190
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  • [[File:santa_clara_valley_fruit.jpg|240px|thumb|right|Santa Clara Valley Fruit Co. building, early 1890's.]] ...of the car were flaring banners announcing that it was the first of Santa Clara's output this year."</ref> using a location similar to the [[Riverdale Frui
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  • ...recording and sharing the history of fruit-related businesses in the Santa Clara Valley. ...parents ever ate prunes, those prunes almost certainly came from the Santa Clara Valley. Just like in later booms, entrepreneurs started new companies to b
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  • '''Santa Clara Valley Fruit and Produce Company''' may be alternate name or predecessor fo
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  • ...s important events in the history of the dried fruit industry in the Santa Clara Valley. '''1869''' 500 acres of prunes in California, much in Santa Clara county..
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  • ==Guidelines for Articles in Packing Houses of Santa Clara County== ...ere we all can write, edit, and share research on the history of the Santa Clara Valley. That means that you're involved - you're not just a reader, but so
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  • | primary_town = Santa Clara Santa Clara packer.
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  • | primary_town = Santa Clara '''Samuel S. Haines''' was a Santa Clara fruit dryer. The drying yard was at Poplar and Main (now a school and park
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  • | primary_town = Santa Clara The '''Santa Clara Pear Association''' was a fresh pear grower cooperative, founded in 1928.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Packing Houses of Santa Clara County]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Packing Houses of Santa Clara County:Sources]]
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  • ...tp://www.sfgenealogy.com/santaclara/history/scchist12.htm History of Santa Clara County], 1922.</ref>.
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  • ...adquarters was on Duane Ave. in Santa Clara, and owned plants in San Jose, Santa Cruz, Lodi, and Oroville<ref>[http://www.canned-fresh.com/about/history-of- HQ on Duane Avenue in Santa Clara, owned plants in San Jose, Santa Cruz, Lodi, Oroville.
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  • ...ed to sell around 60 carloads of dried fruit<ref>Agricultural Notes: Santa Clara: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP18910725.2.28 July 25, 1891 Pac ...http://www.mariposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/sacoe.html Santa Clara County biography project].</ref>. Coe died in 1894<ref>Sanford Adelbert Co
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  • ...roduce Company''' was a cannery organized by Japanese farmers in the Santa Clara Valley. The organization bought the former [[Alba Canning Company]] canner ...nd that firm has acquired the celery account formerly handled by the Santa Clara Produce Company.</ref>.
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  • | primary_town = Santa Clara, CA '''Rimple Manufacturing''' was a Santa Clara-based maker of large agricultural field tools. Many photos of their equipm
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  • ...nge]] was affiliated with several of the other cooperatives, but the Santa Clara County Fruit Union appears to have stood apart<ref>Cooperation In Marketing ...retary was W. P. Cragin<ref>Letter to the Editor: Prune Yield in the Santa Clara Valley: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19000505.2.14&cl=CL2.190
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  • ...recording and sharing the history of fruit-related businesses in the Santa Clara Valley. ...parents ever ate prunes, those prunes almost certainly came from the Santa Clara Valley. Just like in later booms, entrepreneurs started new companies to b
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  • | primary_town = Santa Clara ...saresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/ablockfruit.html History of Santa Clara County,California], Historic Record Co. , 1922. page 278.</ref>, and shipp
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  • ...acker and canner. Richmond also owned orchard and ranch land in the Santa Clara valley.
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  • ...t grew to the largest wholesale green fruit and produce house in the Santa Clara valley.".</ref>. The company was apparently sold to the [[California Sweet ...a.%20g.%20col%22%20santa%20clara&f=false 1911 Polk San Jose City and Santa Clara County directory].</ref>.
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  • The exchange encouraged the creation of the [[Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange]] in 1919, and served as their marketing arm for some ...tp://maps.google.com/maps?q=24%20W.%20Santa%20Clara,San%20Jose 24 W. Santa Clara] ||
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  • [[File:santa_clara_valley_fruit.jpg|240px|thumb|right|Santa Clara Valley Fruit Co. building, early 1890's.]] ...of the car were flaring banners announcing that it was the first of Santa Clara's output this year."</ref> using a location similar to the [[Riverdale Frui
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  • The '''Santa Clara Packing Company''' was a San Jose cannery. The company started on Park Ave. ...http://www.sec.gov/news/digest/1976/dig031176.pdf Proposed merger of Santa Clara Packing Company] with [[National Can]].</ref>.
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  • ...nta Clara County], 1922</ref>, and the company moved to his existing Santa Clara packing house. Losse sold the company to sold to [[Rosenberg Brothers]] in | Santa Clara || 1911-1917 || || Sold to [[Rosenberg Brothers]].
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  • ...rectory/trademarks-number-71326844/medal-of-honor-trademark-owned-by-santa-clara-valley-fruit-exchange US Trademark 71326844]. Registered May 1932.</ref> ...e formed an organization and have incorporated under the name of the Santa Clara Valley Cherry Growers Association. Papers of incorporation have been filed
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  • ...an Jose Evening News].</ref>. Branches were also formed outside the Santa Clara Valley<ref>Hayward fruit growers have formed a branch of the California Cur ...andle packing. The association's construction of a packing house in Santa Clara in 1902<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9TIiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=76MFAAA
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  • As Santa Clara and Los Gatos Road.
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  • The company was one of the last three canneries in Santa Clara county by 1989. The Loma Prieta earthquake destroyed the company's warehou | Santa Clara || 1969 -1989 || Lafayette Street at Mathew] || Destroyed in 1989 Loma Prie
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  • | Santa Clara || || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=825%20Campbell%20Ave.,Santa%20Clara 825 Campbell Ave.] || ...| 1964 || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Campbell%20Avenue%20at%20Franklin,Santa%20Clara Campbell Avenue at Franklin] ||
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  • ...San Martin Vineyards in 1932<ref>San Martin Vineyard: In article on Santa Clara valley wineries, transcribed at [http://www.oldandsold.com/articles02/santa
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  • ...903 San Jose Evening News]</ref>. Chilton's first plant was in the [[Santa Clara Valley Fruit Company]]'s building on the edge of Willow Glen, but he soon t ...tp://www.sfgenealogy.com/santaclara/history/scchist12.htm History of Santa Clara County], Historic Record Co., 1922.</ref>. Chilton eventually sold his pla
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  • | aliases = [[Santa Clara Valley Canning Company]] | successors = [[Santa Clara Produce Company]]
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  • ...had a well which was cited in various reports on water wells in the Santa Clara Valley.
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  • ...people as it packed peas fresh peas for sales on the east coast<ref>Santa Clara Fruit Plants Employ 2000: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IhciAAAAIBA ...nnouncement: [http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/51358072/October 13, 1941 Santa Cruz Evening News].</ref>.
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  • ...riposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/wclosse.html History of Santa Clara County, California], 1922</ref>. Losse retired from the company in 1906<re ...packing house burned in 1911; the company moved operations to their Santa Clara branch. The company sold out to [[Rosenberg Brothers]] in 1917.
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  • ...iposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/fhholmes.html History of Santa Clara County, California]. Historic Record Co., 1922.</ref>. ...iposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/fhholmes.html History of Santa Clara County, California]. Historic Record Co., 1922.</ref>.
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  • | Santa Clara || 1902 || || [[Category:Santa Clara]]
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  • ...i.html Joseph A. Teresi biography], in Eugene T. Sawyer, "History of Santa Clara County,California", 1922, Historic Record Co., p. 1480</ref>.. Teresi ran ...m near Saratoga, while driving an automobile near Congress Junction in the Santa Cruz mountains was struck and fatally hurt by a Southern Pacific train this
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  • ...20the%20Santa%20Clara%20Valley%20%201904.pdf Seeing San Jose and the Santa Clara Valley]. 1904, The Guide Publishing Company, San Jose. "...and at Fifth a
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  • In 1936, president was George H. Casey, Santa Clara University alumni, who funded a promotional train carrying 200,000 pounds o
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  • ...%20lumber%22%20%22los%20gatos%22&f=false Sterling Lumber Co. Buys Yards at Santa Rosa and Penngrove]. November 1, 1922 California Lumber Merchant.</ref>] The company's site was originally the Santa Clara Valley Mill and Lumber Company; it was bought by the R. W. Adams Company, w
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  • ...Growers Union''' was a grower's cooperative on the east side of the Santa Clara Valley. Their packing house was on Tully Road at McLaughlin Road. Santa Clara valley east side growers and dryer. The association was formed in 1893<ref
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  • ...James, and Frances A. Paddock<ref>Articles of Incorporation, Central Santa Clara Fruit Company, July 11 1903. In California State Archives.</ref>. Central Santa Clara Fruit Company's plant shows up in photos in Campbell: The Orchard City, and
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  • ...ent.scu.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/svhocdm/id/2287/rec/1 photo in Santa Clara University collection]
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  • '''James M. Dawson''' was the father of canning in the Santa Clara Valley. His two companies, [[San Jose Fruit Packing]] and [[J. M. Dawson P ...e World<ref>H.S. Foote, Pen Pictures from the Garden of the World or Santa Clara County, California, Illustrated, The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 188
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  • ...Ryland Street at River Street. By 1900, the business was listed in Santa Clara. | Santa Clara || 1900 || || San Francisco Call list of California Cured Fruit Growers dr
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  • [[File:Fruit_exchange_label.jpg | 240px|thumb|right| Label from Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]] ...e was the first cooperative dried fruit marketing association in the Santa Clara Valley and was particularly long-lived, lasting from 1892 to nearly the daw
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  • ...company expanded to space in the Laurelwood Farms industrial area in Santa Clara in 1945<ref>Sale of Land, Guns Before Trustees: [http://news.google.com/new | Santa Clara || 1945-1968 || ||
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  • '''Santa Clara Valley Fruit and Produce Company''' may be alternate name or predecessor fo
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  • ...W. Rice of San Jose, John Roll of Santa Clara, and I. Herrington of Santa Clara. The company was declared to be bankrupt in February 1915<ref>Legal announ 1909: listed as "Santa Clara" in
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  • '''John Francis Pyle''' was a Santa Clara county orchardist and canner. He was the principal behind the [[J.F. Pyle
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  • | primary_town = Santa Clara, CA | brands = Polka Dot, Pratt-Low, Rag Doll, Chimes, Roman Gold, Santa Clara, Sutter Pak<ref>Pratt-Low Preserving Company: [http://trademarks.justia.com
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  • ...nepage&q=%22elijah%20skinner%20whitney%22%20%22san%20jose%22&f=false Santa Clara County and its Resources, Historical, Descriptive, and Statistical: A Souve
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  • ...ge-240-history-of-santa-clara-county-california-ywa.shtml History of Santa Clara County]. 1921</ref><ref>California Canneries: [https://books.google.com/bo ...yer/history-of-santa-clara-county-california-ywa/page-240-history-of-santa-clara-county-california-ywa.shtml]. 1921</ref>.
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  • '''J.E. Abbott''' was a dried fruit packer on the west side of the Santa Clara Valley (modern Saratoga and Campbell.)
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  • | predecessors = [[Santa Clara Valley Canning Company]] ...und 1913 through 1938 run by Victor Greco. The company bought the [[Santa Clara Valley Canning Company]]'s "three-line" cannery on Taylor Street in 1921<re
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  • ...earch/SCBIOS/wgmco.html Pen Pictures From The Garden of the World or Santa Clara County, California, Illustrated.], 1888, Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago.
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  • ...ersey|PHILO HERSEY]], President West Side Fruit Growers Association, Santa Clara Valley. San Jose, Cal., August 4, 1892. ...without injury to any of the plants whatever. R. D. FOX, Proprietor Santa Clara Valley Nurseries.
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  • | successors = [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]] ...g co-operative located in the Cupertino area on the west side of the Santa Clara Valley. The association's drying yard and packing house was on Stevens Cre
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  • The company owned many Santa Clara valley food processors, including [[United States Products]] cannery, [[Dre
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  • ...reen fruit.<ref>Charles M. Shortridge, "Sunshine, Fruit and Flowers: Santa Clara County and Its Resources, Historical, Descriptive, Statistical..." , 1896, ...Robins as Pest Destroyers: Interesting Experiment to be Conducted by Santa Clara Farmer. [December 22, 1896 San Francisco Call]. Page 4.</ref>.
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  • ...s an early fruit dryer, located in West San Jose. Unusually for the Santa Clara Valley, the plant used a mechanical dryer.
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  • ...and was in use by the [[West Side Fruit Growers Association]] and [[Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange]]. Models varied in size; there is mention of three | San Jose || 1895 || 451 West Santa Clara St. || Factory<ref>Advertisement, [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=P
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  • ...e-127-history-of-santa-clara-county-california-ywa.shtml# History of Santa Clara County] : Jose and then Santa Clara College until he was fourteen. He then left his books to assist his father
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  • ==Pacific Fruit Products in the Santa Clara Valley== ...receipts for firewood shipped by Hihn in Santa Cruz<ref>Hihn papers, U.C. Santa Cruz.</ref>. In 1903, the company built a packing house along the former S
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  • The Webber warehouse was leased to the [[Santa Clara County Fruit Union]] in 1900, and was in use by Rosenberg Brothers in 1906. | San Jose || 1896 || Ryland St. at Santa Teresa || [http://digitalcollections.sjlibrary.org/cdm/singleitem/collectio
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  • ...in. The San Jose packing house must have been an expansion into the Santa Clara Valley.
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  • The '''San Tomas Drying Company''' was a Santa Clara Valley dried fruit packer. The company operated from a packing house on Ba ..."All fruit to be delivered f.o.b. packing house on Infirmatory Road, Santa Clara County."<ref>J.B. Morrell v. San Tomas Drying and Packing Company and Balfo
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  • .../lccn/sn88085488/1920-03-19/ed-1/seq-3/#words=Mountain+Clara+packing+fruit+Santa+packed+View March 19, 1920 Pullman Herald]. Opinion piece arguing for grow ...of "Santa Clara County Prunes". They did more to damage the name of Santa Clara County fruit and spoil the market for it than all causes combined had ever
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  • ...tion with french fruit. The proprietor was Harold D. Curtis, who lived on Santa Cruz Ave. | Los Gatos || 1904 || Santa Clara Road (former University Ave.)<ref>[http://digitalcollections.ucsc.edu/cdm/r
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  • ...d help write down the history of the packing houses and canneries in Santa Clara County.)
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  • ...s product, both in California and in the East, have lost heavily. In Santa Clara county 80 per cent of the fruit dealers, outside of the "associations," hav ...Fruit Growers Union]] and [[West Side Fruit Growers Association]] in Santa Clara were considering participating in the organization<ref>[http://news.google.
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  • ...list of delivery sites</ref>. The group was also a member of the [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]] which represented several of the Valley cooperative
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  • ...in [http://www.sfgenealogy.com/santaclara/history/scchist12.htm 1922 Santa Clara history] as an independent packer.
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  • ...saresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/llnattinger.html History of Santa Clara County, California], Historic Record Co., 1922.</ref>.
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  • ...1901 San Jose Evening News. "The work of removing the plant of the Santa Clara Valley Mill and Lumber Company to the site formerly occupied by the Zicovic
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  • ...ciation had 300 members<ref>Letter from Frank U. Reidy, Secretary of Santa Clara Valley Growers Association, in support of reconsidering the meat packer's c
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  • ...22bisceglia%20brothers%22%20%22san%20jose%22&f=false Italians in the Santa Clara Valley], 20xx, Arcadia Publishing.</ref>. Soon after, they relocated the c Clara Bisceglia Cribari, sister of the Bisceglia brothers, started running the ca
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  • ...findagrave.com]</ref>. Madison and Bonner had packing houses in the Santa Clara Valley (Sunnyvale) and San Joaquin Valley (Reedly, Locans, and Forcey<ref>S ...Sunnyvale plant is the biggest reminder of Madison and Bonner in the Santa Clara Valley because of their dried fruit receiving station built in Sunnyvale in
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  • ...taking over the warehousing of dried and canned fruit packers in the Santa Clara Valley. The [[Hyde Cannery]] in Campbell and [[Higgins-Hyde]] dried fruit ...ies and warehouses shows many warehouses operated by Lawrence in the Santa Clara Valley<ref>United States Treasury Department, IRS, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax
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  • | San Jose || 1899 || 455 West Santa Clara St<ref>Anderson Prune Dipper Company. [https://books.google.com/books?id=a | San Jose || 1900 || 453-461 West Santa Clara St.<ref>[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19000728.2.18.1 Anderso
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  • ...pavlicevich&f=false John Pavlicevich]. In Eugene Sawyer, History of Santa Clara County California with Biographical Sketches. 1922, Historic Record Co.</re
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  • The '''Lincoln Winery''' was a Santa Clara county wine producer at the turn of the 19th Century.
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  • ...the now-bankrupt company, and their farmland was sold on 5/29/34<ref>Santa Clara County deed, book 688 pg 317.</ref>. ..., and had re-mortgaged it in 1927 and 1929<ref>Mortgage filed in the Santa Clara County recorder's office, 3/14/27, book 475/220.</ref>
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  • ...1892 Pacific Rural Press]</ref>. The union supposedly joined the [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]] and was part of the [[California Fruit Association] ...ouse] looks like it might be an interior shot (or might be [[Central Santa Clara Fruit Company]]) (The Sunsweet Story<ref>Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Sto
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  • ==Guidelines for Articles in Packing Houses of Santa Clara County== ...ere we all can write, edit, and share research on the history of the Santa Clara Valley. That means that you're involved - you're not just a reader, but so
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  • ...21<ref>[http://www.sfgenealogy.com/santaclara/history/scchist12.htm Santa. Clara County History], 1922.</ref>.
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  • ...Association was a trade group started in 1890 by fruit driers in the Santa Clara Valley<ref>Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story, 1967, Sunsweet Growers, p. ...ed two years ago by the Fruit Driers and Packers' Association of the Santa Clara Valley, will serve well enough for present purposes:
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  • ...tp://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2iYiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=AaQFAAAAIBAJ&dq=santa-clara%20fruit-union&pg=1310%2C2346940 September 4, 1901 San Jose Evening News].</
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  • ...f>. At the time, the company had plants in San Jose, Hollister, and Santa Clara<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=nPJJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Dh4NAAAAIBAJ&pg | Santa Clara || 1977 || ||
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  • ...cking Company''' was an early dried fruit packer in Mountain View in Santa Clara County. The company existed at least from 1890 to 1895<ref>1892 San Jose C
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  • ...e south. The [[South Pacific Coast]] narrow gauge's line to Los Gatos and Santa Cruz cut across the district, and eventually became the [[Southern Pacific] ...ut no fire protection. When [[Rosenberg Brothers]], occupying the [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]], caught fire in 1915, the fire was initially not fo
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  • A.Paul Marston, the namesake, lived on Winchester Blvd (Santa Clara and Los Gatos Road) in 1913, Saratoga Ave. in 1918 according to a 1918 San
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  • ...in 1894]</ref>. The Union was also one of the key members of the [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]]. The organization served as a fruit collection sit
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  • ...www.mariposaresearch.net/santaclararesearch/SCBIOS/cosmith.html 1922 Santa Clara County history].</ref>, though another source shows the plant at Fourth and
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  • ...s), C. F. Johnson (Santa Clara), H. W. Ogan (Edenvale), H. B. Bates (Santa Clara), and F. A. Shaver (Campbell.) Utter was president, Wiesendanger, Vice Pre
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  • '''J. J. Shaner''' was a Santa Clara Valley fruit dryer, selling fruit primarily to the east coast<ref>J. J. Sh
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  • houses in the Santa Clara Valley during their lifetime, often taking Santa Clara County Clerk/Recorder, agreed by SP 12/28/1943).</ref>. The company also d
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  • ...age&q=%22pacific%20wine%20company%22%20san%20jose&f=false History of Santa Clara County,]. Allen Bowen & Co., San Francisco, 1881</ref>.
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  • ..., [http://www.santaclararesearch.net/SCBIOS/rahusted.html History of Santa Clara County, California, published by Historic Record Co., 1922.</ref>.
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  • Aunt Jo's played up the Santa Clara Valley and California angle in their advertising. The company also bragged
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  • In 1903, he suffered a fall from a buggy at corner of 5th and Santa Clara after horse scared by steam roller. "Mr Coykendall is quite a heavy man and
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  • ...ge-115-history-of-santa-clara-county-california-ywa.shtml History of Santa Clara County]. Historic Record Co., Los Angeles, 1922. Pg. 693.</ref>. ...yer/history-of-santa-clara-county-california-ywa/page-115-history-of-santa-clara-county-california-ywa.shtml on WP] [[Category:San Jose]]
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  • ...as Chisholm (Windsor), C. K. Schnabel (Yuba City), and W. W. Lester (Santa Clara).</ref>
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  • Drew apparently had another plant in Santa Clara. An SP engineering drawing showed Fred M. Drew Canning Co. near Lafayette | Santa Clara || 1952, 1956 - || Walsh St. near Lafayette St., next to [[Pacific Can Comp
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