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  • | brands=Grayhound, San Joaquin<ref>Paul E. Vandor, [http://books.google.com/books?id=kBk1AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA44 ...tory of the state of California and biographical record of the San Joaquin Valley, California], Chapman Publishing Company, 1905. "During much of the time f
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  • ...e company operated facilities in an Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys. In 1922, Lawrence relinquished control to A.T. Gibson. ...erating thirty-five different plants all the way from Beach, Washington to San Diego, California. Loans secured by Lawrence Warehouse receipts are prime
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  • ...ulare and Visalia in the San Joaquin valley. The company was founded by San Jose orchardists George and Charles Fleming. In 1892, Fleming and others ...gest packing plant in the world<ref>"The Sunsweet Story" mentions both the San Jose founders and the size of the packing house.</ref>
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  • | successors = [[Tri-Valley Growers]], [[Aron Cannery Company]] ...d/ark:/13030/tf6t1nb1s8/ Finding Aid], Tillie Lewis Foods Collection, San Joaquin County Historical Society.</ref>.
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  • ...ts]] at Race and Moorpark in San Jose from 1920 to 1935. He then sold his San Jose holdings and built a new cannery in Lodi. He later operated the [[Aro ...Theta Ave.<ref>1910 United States Census</ref>. By 1925, he was living in San Jose's Rose Garden district on Fremont Street. By 1940, he was living in S
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  • | primary_town = San Francisco ...Valley (Sunnyvale) and San Joaquin Valley (Reedly, Locans, and Forcey<ref>San Francisco Handbook of Manufacturing 1910</ref>.
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  • | primary_town = San Francisco ...d fruit packer or agent. The company was incorporated in February 1894 in San Francisco with $50,000 in capital stock<ref>[http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cd
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  • ...newspapers?id=4NcxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=O-QFAAAAIBAJ&pg=929%2C610675 July 16, 1919 San Jose Evening News] ...pter in the history of the fruit industry's development in the Santa Clara Valley.
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  • ...apers?id=BSkiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=K6QFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2831%2C6090157 December 7, 1934 San Jose Evening News]. Also noted the company giving away free glasses in exc ...tion Company... one of the contributors to the building of the San Joaquin Valley Railroad (Santa Fe)."</ref>.
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  • ...armalade<ref>July 28, 1900 Pacific Rural Press</ref><ref>1922 Directory of San Francisco Manufacturers.</ref>. ...ia Fruit News]. "Mr Ernst Luehning of the Pacific Fruit Products company, San Francisco, has fully recovered from a sudden severe illness experienced a f
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  • | primary_town = San Francisco ...the merger as a ruse to gather competitive information<ref>October 6, 1905 San Francisco Call.</ref>. Castle Brothers
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  • | primary_town = San Francisco ...d packing houses in the Santa Clara Valley, San Joaquin Valley, Sacramento Valley, and Southern California. Guggenhime packed "dried fruit, raisins, nuts, [
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  • | primary_town = San Jose, CA ...cts, registered April 5, 1954 at Race Street address, later taken by [[Tri-Valley Growers]].</ref>.
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  • ..._21278577/canneries-hold-important-place-sunnyvales-history August 9, 2012 San Jose Mercury Views]</ref>. Swift sold its final interest in Libby's in 194 ...annery was the first institution of its kind to locate in the San Fernando Valley town."</ref>. Did not operate in 1921<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?
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  • | aliases = [[Santa Clara Valley Growers Association]] | successors = [[Tri-Valley Growers | Tri-Valley Packing]]
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  • | primary_town = San Francisco, CA '''Rosenberg Brothers''' was a major San Francisco-based dried fruit packer. The company was started in 1893 by Max
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  • | primary_town = San Francisco ...[[Los Gatos Canneries]], [[Pacific Northwest Canning Company]], [[Pullyap Valley Storage and Warehouse Company]], [[Winters Canning Company]]
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