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Campbell
Karen Brey

Images of America

Campbell

Images of America

Arcadia Publishing (Dec 01, 2004)
9780738529172
| Softcover
128 pages | 168 x 239 mm | USA | English
$ 21.99 | Value: $ 21.99
Dewey 979.4/73
LC Classification F869.C17 .B74 2004
LC Control No. 2004107078

Genre

  • History
  • Memoir/Biography
  • Reference

Plot

The charming city of Campbell sits amid bustling urban neighbors in California's "Silicon Valley." For many years known as the "Orchard City," Campbell is still very much a small town clinging fiercely to its identity. Benjamin Campbell founded a hay and grain farm on what is now downtown Campbell in 1851. Shrewdly selling off one of his acres for $5 for a railroad depot, Campbell soon subdivided his farm. The resulting town evolved into a rail center for shipping fruit across the continent and around the globe. Campbell Fruit Growers' Union, a large co-operative, sent apricots and prunes to dry yards that were at one time the largest in the world, and canneries like the J.C. Ainsley Packing Company and Geo. E. Hyde & Company became local giants.