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Sunnyvale Canneries was an early, Sunnyvale-based canner.  The company was founded by
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'''Sunnyvale Canneries''' was an early, Sunnyvale-based canner.  The company was founded by
[[George H. Hooke]] after his sale of the [[Los Gatos Canneries]] to [[Hunt Brothers Packing Company]]<ref>Bruntz, History of Los Gatos</ref>.
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[[George H. Hooke]] after his sale of the [[Los Gatos Canneries]] to [[Hunt Brothers Packing Company]]<ref>Bruntz, ''History of Los Gatos''</ref>.
 
The Sunnyvale Canneries plant was located at Fair Oaks Ave. and the railroad tracks.  The company was sold to [[Schuckl Cannery]] in 1925<ref>Sunnyvale City Council, [http://sunnyvale.ca.gov/Portals/0/Sunnyvale/NonCouncilReports/hpc-2008-0926.pdf Heritage Resource Nominations for Southwood and Fairorchard Neighborhoods], May 12, 2009.  References purchase of Sunnyvale Canneries.</ref>.  Schuckl extended the facility, adding a warehouse, cooling plant, day-care, and cottages.
 
The Sunnyvale Canneries plant was located at Fair Oaks Ave. and the railroad tracks.  The company was sold to [[Schuckl Cannery]] in 1925<ref>Sunnyvale City Council, [http://sunnyvale.ca.gov/Portals/0/Sunnyvale/NonCouncilReports/hpc-2008-0926.pdf Heritage Resource Nominations for Southwood and Fairorchard Neighborhoods], May 12, 2009.  References purchase of Sunnyvale Canneries.</ref>.  Schuckl extended the facility, adding a warehouse, cooling plant, day-care, and cottages.
  
The company was also given permission to sell fresh (green) peaches by the [[California Peach and Fig Growers]] in 1921<ref>These Shippers Have Signed with Peach and Fig Growers, [http://books.google.com/books?id=vp1KAAAAYAAJ&lpg=RA5-PA47&ots=SiEOY8eXN0&dq=%22Sunnyvale%20Canneries%22&pg=RA5-PA47#v=onepage&q=%22Sunnyvale%20Canneries%22&f=false Associated Grower magaine, July 1921]. Magazine published by California Associated Raisin Company and [[California Peach and Fig Growers]]</ref>.
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The company was also given permission to sell fresh (green) peaches by the [[California Peach and Fig Growers]] in 1921<ref>"These Shippers Have Signed with Peach and Fig Growers", [http://books.google.com/books?id=vp1KAAAAYAAJ&lpg=RA5-PA47&ots=SiEOY8eXN0&dq=%22Sunnyvale%20Canneries%22&pg=RA5-PA47#v=onepage&q=%22Sunnyvale%20Canneries%22&f=false ''Associated Grower'' magaine, July 1921]. (Magazine published by California Associated Raisin Company and [[California Peach and Fig Growers]])</ref>.
 
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Revision as of 05:25, 24 October 2013

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

Sunnyvale
Active

1907-1925
Successors

Schuckl Cannery

Sunnyvale Canneries was an early, Sunnyvale-based canner. The company was founded by George H. Hooke after his sale of the Los Gatos Canneries to Hunt Brothers Packing Company[1]. The Sunnyvale Canneries plant was located at Fair Oaks Ave. and the railroad tracks. The company was sold to Schuckl Cannery in 1925[2]. Schuckl extended the facility, adding a warehouse, cooling plant, day-care, and cottages.

The company was also given permission to sell fresh (green) peaches by the California Peach and Fig Growers in 1921[3].

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Sunnyvale 1907-1925 Fair Oaks Avenue

References

  1. Bruntz, History of Los Gatos
  2. Sunnyvale City Council, Heritage Resource Nominations for Southwood and Fairorchard Neighborhoods, May 12, 2009. References purchase of Sunnyvale Canneries.
  3. "These Shippers Have Signed with Peach and Fig Growers", Associated Grower magaine, July 1921. (Magazine published by California Associated Raisin Company and California Peach and Fig Growers)