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The ''Stelling Brothers''' were Cupertino orchardists.  The family had bought the former Elisha Stephens ranch<ref>Sam Shueh, [http://books.google.com/books?id=Dp-lks6MIKgC&lpg=PA78&ots=neh9SVxtIz&dq=%22stelling%20brothers%22%20cupertino&pg=PA78#v=onepage&q=%22stelling%20brothers%22%20cupertino&f=false Silicon Valley].  Arcadia Books. 2009</ref>.  Their ranch was on the San Francisco Call 1900 list of drop off locations for the [[California Cured Fruit Association]].
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The '''Stelling Brothers''' were Cupertino orchardists.  The family had bought the former Elisha Stephens ranch<ref>Sam Shueh, [http://books.google.com/books?id=Dp-lks6MIKgC&lpg=PA78&ots=neh9SVxtIz&dq=%22stelling%20brothers%22%20cupertino&pg=PA78#v=onepage&q=%22stelling%20brothers%22%20cupertino&f=false Silicon Valley].  Arcadia Books. 2009</ref>.  Their ranch was on the San Francisco Call 1900 list of drop off locations for the [[California Cured Fruit Association]].
  
 
H. G. Stelling was also a founder of the [[California Fruit Exchange]], and canned pears<ref>Mary Lou Lyon, [http://books.google.com/books?id=7yZfVQx_gdUC&lpg=PT88&dq=stelling%20tanch%20cupertino&pg=PT87#v=onepage&q=stelling%20tanch%20cupertino&f=false Early Cupertino].  Arcadia Publishing. 2006.</ref>
 
H. G. Stelling was also a founder of the [[California Fruit Exchange]], and canned pears<ref>Mary Lou Lyon, [http://books.google.com/books?id=7yZfVQx_gdUC&lpg=PT88&dq=stelling%20tanch%20cupertino&pg=PT87#v=onepage&q=stelling%20tanch%20cupertino&f=false Early Cupertino].  Arcadia Publishing. 2006.</ref>

Latest revision as of 17:16, 24 November 2014

Summary
Business

Dried Fruit Packer
Main Location

West Side

The Stelling Brothers were Cupertino orchardists. The family had bought the former Elisha Stephens ranch[1]. Their ranch was on the San Francisco Call 1900 list of drop off locations for the California Cured Fruit Association.

H. G. Stelling was also a founder of the California Fruit Exchange, and canned pears[2]

Locations

Location Years Address Details
West Side 1900

References

  1. Sam Shueh, Silicon Valley. Arcadia Books. 2009
  2. Mary Lou Lyon, Early Cupertino. Arcadia Publishing. 2006.