REHOBOTH'S
ATLANTIC CANNING COMPANY
STOKLEY
BROTHERS
This
canning factory sat on 14 acres along the bank of the Delaware
and
Assawamon
Canal. Buildings occupying about 4 acres. The main building
is
a three story, metal, 15.250 Sq. Ft. , floor space, cement
ground
floor.
The boiler house is 40 x 60 x 12, concrete floor, with an 85 foot
brick
chimney, with tubular boilers which produce 1160 HP.
There
are three warehouses , one is two story with 100 x 100 concrete
floor,
and two, two story, 38 x 80, with concrete floor.
Two
open side sheds, one 60 x 75 with concrete floor, and one 50 x 100
with
concrete floor. Help quarters, a residence and garage, office
building,
tool
shed, outhouses, barn, a wharf, water tank, and 4 deep wells.
The
main
building hold the processing equipment to handle 20,000 bushel in
A
10 hour day of tomatoes to be packed as #10 tomatoes, catchup and
tomato
paste. This cannery was first deeded on October 1, 1913.
Source:
Wilmington Evening Journal , 9 April. 1927
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