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  • Subjects related to [[Santa Clara County]], [[California]].
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  • File:Santa clara valley fruit.jpg
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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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  • File:Rosenberg-santa-clara-1926.jpg
    Rosenberg Santa Clara packing house. From Pacific Service Magazine, October 1926.
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  • File:Santa clara fruit exchange map.jpeg
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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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  • File:Santa clara valley fruit exchange.jpg
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • [[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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  • 94 bytes (10 words) - 05:40, 24 October 2013
  • ...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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  • [[Category:Santa Clara County]]
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  • [[Category:Santa Clara County]]
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  • [[Category:Santa Clara County]]
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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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  • File:Cozzens dryer.jpg
    From "Pen Pictures of the Santa Clara Valley".
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  • File:Fruit exchange label.jpg
    Label from Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange, pre 1916.
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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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  • File:Rosenberg-santa-clara-1926.jpg
    Rosenberg Santa Clara packing house. From Pacific Service Magazine, October 1926.
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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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  • Subjects related to [[Santa Clara County]], [[California]].
    4 members (4 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:05, 30 July 2015
  • ...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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