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  • | primary_town = Oakland, CA ..."an acre and a half" at First Street between Filbert and Linden Streets in Oakland. The founding manager was W.A. Stevens, who had established the [[J. M. Daw
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  • | primary_town = Oakland, California ...A newspaper article explains the company could not find space to expand in Oakland<ref>Campbell: [http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=
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  • | primary_town = Oakland, California ...A newspaper article explains the company could not find space to expand in Oakland<ref>Campbell: [http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=
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  • | primary_town = Oakland ...s/california/oakland/oakland-tribune/1927/09-14/page-40 September 14, 1927 Oakland Tribune].</ref>.
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  • | primary_town = Oakland ...ompany which built traction engines. Best's factory was in Elmhurst (East Oakland).
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  • ...s unable to market them for several years. The J. Lusk Canning Company of Oakland was the result of the development of Josiah Lusk's original venture."</ref> | Oakland || || || Fruitvale district.
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  • | primary_town = Oakland, CA ...t by [[Virden Packing]] in 1922<ref>February 1922 Canning Age.</ref>. The Oakland cannery supposedly had a 200 x 400 foot warehouse.
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  • | primary_town = Oakland, CA ...anners Association]] in 1900; their plant was used as a warehouse by the [[Oakland Preserving Company]]<ref>Agricultural Review: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/
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  • | primary_town = Oakland ...f fruits and tomatoes a year<ref>Nielsen Packing to Build Large Cannery In Oakland: [http://books.google.com/books?id=2S0dAQAAMAAJ&lpg=RA9-PA50&ots=9QJWayHuJy
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  • | primary_town = Oakland, California ...p://www.sfgenealogy.com/oaklanddirectory/1915/1915_94.pdf 1915 Polk-Husted Oakland City Directory]. American Goldy Stopper Company, J.A. Landsberger presiden
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  • | primary_town = Oakland, CA ..."an acre and a half" at First Street between Filbert and Linden Streets in Oakland. The founding manager was W.A. Stevens, who had established the [[J. M. Daw
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  • | primary_town = Oakland The '''Kirsten Packing Company''' was an Oakland-based canner operating the [[Walnut Creek Canning Company]] in Walnut Creek
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  • ...Tribune]. "Sutter Cooperative Growers Take Over Nielsen PackIng Plant in Oakland; [[F. E. Laney]] Heads Company.</ref>. Sutter Co-operative Growers organ
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  • ...st, with other directors R.R. Cullen of San Francisco, M. Harris Callum of Oakland, and M. Samaira of San Francisco<ref>February 27, 1935, Campbell Interurban
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  • ...Coonan, all of San Francisco. In 1940, Oberg lived at 2930 Partridge Ave, Oakland.
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  • | Oakland || 1937 || 5625 East 14th Street<ref>United States Senate, Membership list ...vo.com/Oakland-California-City-Directory-1937-Volume-Xliv/186980/1014 1937 Oakland City Directory]. As "Stokely Bros."</ref>. || As Stokely Brothers.
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  • ...wth in last seven years. The company operated facilities in an Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys. In 1922, Lawrence relinquished contro | Oakland || None || [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=325%2013th%20Street,Oakland 325 13th Street] || Headquarters.
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  • Oakland Office San Francisco Call. 1118 Broadway, March 14. ...ust," has been absorbed. The factory that was in course of construction in Oakland by Hunt Brothers has been purchased by the American Can Company, and the tr
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  • | primary_town = Oakland ...mechanical devices for canning. His company Dunkley moved his company to Oakland, California in 1915<ref>Obituary: S. J. Dunkley. [http://books.google.com/b
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  • | primary_town = Oakland ...s.museumca.org/?q=collection-item/h726118q Panorama of employees caption], Oakland Museum.</ref>. By 1902, Prince was a director for the newly-incorporated [
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  • | Oakland || None || || [[Category:Oakland]]
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  • ...y had warehouses in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Riverside, Santa Rosa, and Oakland<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=Cb9WAAAAIAAJ&lpg=RA1-PA64&ots=wawdeWz | Oakland || || ||
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  • ...ctly weighted lug boxes suggests that Pacific Coast Canners had a plant in Oakland in 1930<ref>Claim Fought by One Cannery, [http://news.google.com/newspapers The company suffered a strike in 1935<ref>Oakland Tribune, March 31, 1935.</ref>.
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  • ...oks.google.com/books?id=GSYyAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA43&lpg=PA43&dq=%22Thomas-Body%22+oakland&source=bl&ots=QEcRNhmN_P&sig=cyvwvk5uD_aOM_whaD6cWDxn3_Q&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qZIT ...eam/polksoaklandberk1927rlpo/polksoaklandberk1927rlpo_djvu.txt Polk's 1927 Oakland City Directory].</ref>. Thomas patented a process for canning spinach in 1
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  • ...counties. have taken over the plant of the [[Nielsen Packing Company]] In Oakland, was made during the last week, and has created widespread interest in East [http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt7199q9d0/?order=26&brand=calisphere Oakland Public Library]
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  • ...ers is well known among California bankers. He has been connected wsjh the Oakland Bank of Savings for more than thirty years and before that time was Interes
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  • ...www.sfgenealogy.com/alameda_county_directory/1933/1933_808.pdf 1933 Polk's Oakland City Directory].</ref> || Building still exists.
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  • ...er"]. "In 1889... A. Lusk and Cos. merges with the J. Lusk Canning Co. of Oakland.</ref>.
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  • ...anning]], [[Salsina Packing and Canning Company]], [[United Canneries]] of Oakland. ...nd%20packer&f=false Mee family]. They then bought [[United Canneries]] of Oakland at the foot of 9th Street in 1922, according to
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  • | primary_town = Oakland '''Code-Portwood Canning Company''' was a San Francisco and Oakland-based canner and jam maker, founded in 1867<ref>[http://www.archive.org/str
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  • .../www.newspapers.com/newspage/129339295/ Advertisement]. September 1, 1936 Oakland Tribune. Ad showed pop-top beer cans.</ref>.
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  • ...32wWwpoCwAw&ved=0CGMQ6AEwBw 1912, p. 1156]</ref>, Hesperidies<ref>Label in Oakland Museum collection: [http://collections.museumca.org/?q=collection-item/h853 ...1907 appear to show the company's headquarters being chased to Broadway in Oakland.
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  • ...p://newspaperarchive.com/oakland-tribune/1932-04-12/page-22 April 12, 1932 Oakland Tribune]</ref>.
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  • ...on the former Luna Park amusement park site at Berryessa Road and the Old Oakland Road, near North 15th Street, in San Jose.
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  • | Oakland || 1959 || 2240 Filbert St. ||
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  • ...king | San Jose Fruit Packing Company]], [[King-Morse Canning Company]], [[Oakland Preserving Company]], [[M. J. Fontana and Company]], [[Sacramento Packing C ...pany]], [[King-Morse Canning Company]] in San Francisco and San Leandro, [[Oakland Preserving Company]], [[M. J. Fontana and Company]] in San Francisco, [[Sac
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  • ...//newspaperarchive.com/oakland-tribune/1935-02-10/page-8 February 10, 1935 Oakland Tribune]</ref>
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  • ...t. The plant opened in 1912. American Can had intended to set up shop in Oakland, but San Jose's Chamber of Commerce strongly argued for the can factory in | Oakland || 1969<ref>[http://www.sfgenealogy.com/oaklanddirectory/1969/1969_125.pdf
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  • .../newspaperarchive.com/oakland-tribune/1953-01-11/page-41 January 11, 1953 Oakland Tribune article] noted that Mr. Davis lived in Piedmont.
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  • | Muir/Martinez || || || (1923, acc. to Oakland Tribune Aug 14 issue)
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  • ...erformance; the directors were sued in November 1923<ref>November 17, 1923 Oakland Tribune].</ref>:
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  • ...s.com/newspage/136079254/ Decoto Cannery Begins Cherry Run]. May 31, 1939 Oakland Tribune. "Approximately 150 men and women are employed at the Joseph Pearc
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  • ...d founder of the San Jose Water Company along with Bonner and A. Chabot of Oakland<ref>When San Jose Was Young: Beginning of the Water Company. In [http://ne
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  • ...nt, and in 1901 built a plant double the size at the foot of Oak Street in Oakland, and began selling cans to the other non-association members. American Can
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  • ...pillar track from Clarence Henneuse, a foreman for the Best Tractor Co. in Oakland. Johnson helped to commercialize the tractor<ref>Antique Engines and Tract
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  • ...[Virden Packing]] cannery in Emeryville in 1927, bought [[H.G. Prince]] in Oakland and San Leandro around the same time. ...on Bush Street survives as condos, and various plants still can be seen in Oakland and Emeryville.
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  • ...uragement, the company placed their primary shipping point on the docks at Oakland, and promised to ship 50,000 tons of fruit a year from the new warehouses<r ...- || 1500 Park Ave. between Hubbard and Hillock || Built in 1922-1926.<ref>Oakland Sanborn map. 1912-1951, v.3, p. 325.</ref>. Became Emeryville Warehouse,
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  • ...nt, and in 1901 built a plant double the size at the foot of Oak Street in Oakland, and began selling cans to the other non-association members. American Can ...%22oakland%20preserving%22&f=false Oakland: Athens of the Pacific"], 1897, Oakland Board of Trade.</ref>.
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  • ...s in 1924<ref>"Frost Hits Tomato Crop of San Benito". In October 15, 1924 Oakland Tribune. The first frost in San Benito county this fall worked havoc among
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  • Oakland Trib article from 1914 comments on pear harvest.
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  • ...San Jose; the other curved northward through today's Japantown heading for Oakland, Omaha, and points east. Golden Gate's location at 361 North Fourth Street
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  • ...R. Mignacco. All were from San Francisco, except for Hoffman who was from Oakland. 5000 shares were declared, 2,000 preferred, and 3,000 common. Only one s
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  • | Oakland || || 1935 || || dried fruits.
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