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| primary_dates = -1922
 
| primary_business = Cannery
 
| primary_business = Cannery
 
| primary_town = San Francisco
 
| primary_town = San Francisco
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| successors = [[Stokely Van Camp]]
 
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'''Tamal Packing''' was a San Francisco canner run by the Mailiard brothers ([[Ward Mailiard]] and ???).  Charles Grondona was the president of the company in 1920<ref>[http://www.mocavo.com/San-Francisco-City-Directory-1920-Volume-1920/541597/748 1920 San Francisco Directory]</ref>.  
 
'''Tamal Packing''' was a San Francisco canner run by the Mailiard brothers ([[Ward Mailiard]] and ???).  Charles Grondona was the president of the company in 1920<ref>[http://www.mocavo.com/San-Francisco-City-Directory-1920-Volume-1920/541597/748 1920 San Francisco Directory]</ref>.  

Revision as of 09:35, 13 December 2014

Summary
Business

Cannery
Main Location

San Francisco
Active

-1922
Successors

Stokely Van Camp

Tamal Packing was a San Francisco canner run by the Mailiard brothers (Ward Mailiard and ???). Charles Grondona was the president of the company in 1920[1].

The company was purchased by Van Camp in 1922 as part of their expansion into California[2].

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Francisco 1922 2200 Folsom Street Plant expanded after Stokely_Van_Camp purchase in 1922[3].

References

  1. 1920 San Francisco Directory
  2. Van Camp Packing Company to Enter California Activity: March 18, 1922 California Fruit News.
  3. Plant of Tamal Packing Company To Be Greatly Enlarged: March 1922 Western Canner and Packer.