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  • The '''Big Orchard Drying Establishment''' was a drying yard and dried fruit packer started by [[Fred W. Crandall]] and William Rice. The pair grew pea
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer The '''San Jose Dried Fruit Company''' was a dried fruit packer in the San Jose area, incorporated in 1891 by W.H. Wright, Stillman
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  • | primary_business = Dried fruit packer '''Royal Packing and Drying Company''' was a fruit packer and dryer at the beginning of the 20th century. The company had a p
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  • | primary_business = Fruit Dryer ...ers for three years, and then got his own land and began buying and drying fruit. He owned land on Foxworthy Ave., Union Ave., and near Lincoln Ave.
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  • ...t Company''' was a Hayward canner specializing in canned prunes<ref>Presto Fruit Co.: [http://archive.org/stream/handbookofmanufa00merc/handbookofmanufa00me ...the Morrell ranch in the Santa Cruz Mountains during the 1907 season. The fruit had been the subject of a fight between Morrell and the [[San Tomas Drying
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  • | aliases = Orchard Home Evaporating Works, [[San Jose Dried Fruit Company]] ...turn of the century. Moulton also was a director in the [[San Jose Dried Fruit Company]], which declared the same (or nearby) address. It's unclear wheth
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  • | primary_business = Fruit Dryer [[Category:Fruit Dryer]]
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  • Depending on the era, processing dried fruit followed different processes. == 1893: West Side Fruit Growers Association<ref>How To Co-Operate: Organization of the Growers at W
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  • |employer = [[Fruit Pest Exterminating Company]], [[San Tomas Drying Company]] ...%22phoenix%20packing%22%20san%20jose&f=false San Jose City Directory] as a fruit broker with office 518 and 519 of the Bank of San Jose building.
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  • | primary_business=dried fruit packer '''Siebren. J. Spoelstra''' was the builder of a potential fruit drying plant on Race Street in San Jose. The company announced plans for a
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  • '''Taft & Hageman''' was a San Jose fruit dryer, with a drying yard on the Winchester Road.
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer '''A. P. Marston''' was a fruit dryer in Los Gatos. His dryer used mechanical drying, with a 75 foot long
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer | predecessors = [[Stillman A. Moulton drying yard]], [[San Jose Dried Fruit Company]]
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer [[Category:Dried Fruit Packer]]
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  • | primary_business = Fruit drying. ...the company.</ref> He joined with other local farmers to form the [[Alden Fruit and Vegetable Preserving Company]] in 1874.
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  • Depending on the era, processing dried fruit followed different processes. == 1893: West Side Fruit Growers Association<ref>How To Co-Operate: Organization of the Growers at W
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer '''L. G. Sresovich''' was a dried fruit packer and wholesaler based in San Francisco operated by Luke G. Sresovich
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  • |occupation = Orchardist, grocer, dried fruit packer '''Curt V. F. Roemer''' was a Santa Clara valley dried fruit packer and businessman. Roemer operated the [[San Tomas Drying Company]] p
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  • | primary_business = Fruit Dryer ...the early 1890's. His business probably became [[Start and Morrison]], a fruit dryer on San Jose's east side near Alum Rock Ave. and Capitol Ave.
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  • ...monthly bulletin about the challenges of cooperatives and of selling dried fruit in Alameda County so near the canneries<ref>J.C. Shinn, "The Prune and Apri ...ed to disband because of the uncertainty about the whole matter. When the fruit was dried and ready for sale we were not in touch with the Eastern markets
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