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  2. History of the Sacramento cannery industry - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento, California, United States, has been an important location in the history of canning thanks to its situation on the intersection of major transportation routes and proximity to large fertile growing areas. Sacramento’s canning industry has prepared a large variety of agricultural products, but is best known for canned tomatoes ...

  3. List of canneries - Wikipedia

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    Calpak Plant No. 11 – located in Sacramento, California, [1] it was constructed as a fruit cannery, and is used by Blue Diamond Almonds; Edgett-Burnham Canning Company - former cannery in Camden, New York; Empson Cannery, Longmont, Colorado, NRHP-listed; Hovden Cannery - Monterey, California

  4. Libby, McNeill and Libby Cannery - Wikipedia

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    The Libby, McNeill and Libby Fruit and Vegetable Cannery was a cannery operated in Sacramento, California by Libby, McNeill, and Libby. The building is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Libby, McNeill and Libby built nine brick structures near the corner of Stockton Boulevard and 31st Street (now Alhambra Boulevard) in ...

  5. Cannery and Agricultural Workers' Industrial Union - Wikipedia

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    The strike wave culminated with the San Joaquin Valley Cotton Strike, the largest strike in the history of American agriculture. More than 47,500 farmworkers participated in the 1933 strikes. Twenty-four of these strikes, involving approximately 37,500 workers, were under the leadership of the Cannery and Agricultural Workers Industrial Union ...

  6. Sacramento’s history is underfoot. Take note of these ... - AOL

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    Robert Berry was born in England in 1863. He came to the United States when he was 43 years old and arrived in Sacramento in 1907. He was trained as a boy in the founder’s trade.

  7. Cannery Women, Cannery Lives - Wikipedia

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    Cannery Women, Cannery Lives: Mexican Women, Unionization, and the California Food Processing Industry, 1930-1950 is a 1987 monograph by Vicki L. Ruiz published by the University of New Mexico Press. [ 1 ]

  8. American Can Company - Wikipedia

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    Example of lithographed can, 1918. The American Can Company was a manufacturer of tin cans.It was a member of the Tin Can Trust, that controlled a "large percentage of business in the United States in tin cans, containers, and packages of tin."

  9. Salmon cannery - Wikipedia

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    The first salmon cannery was established in North America in 1864 on a barge in the Sacramento River.. A salmon cannery is a factory that commercially cans salmon.It is a fish-processing industry that became established on the Pacific coast of North America during the 19th century, and subsequently expanded to other parts of the world that had easy access to salmon.