Stern's Pickle Works
Template:Short description Stern's Pickle Works, headquartered at 111 Powell Place off Melville Road in Farmingdale, New York, was the last remaining pickle factory on Long Island from the 19th century.[1][2][3]
History
In 1888, Jarvis Andrew Lattin (1853–1941) started a pickle and sauerkraut factory in Farmingdale, New York. There were many pickling companies already established in the area. He had a house built on the land next to the factory.[4][5] The factory in 1894 was sold to Aaron Stern and it became the "Stern and Lattin Pickle Company" and in 1914 "Stern and Brauner".[6] It was also listed as "Stern Pickle Products, Inc." and "Stern's Pickle Works". It was at 111 Powell Place off Melville Road and lasted until 1985.
Aaron Stern (1876-1952)
He went to the US in 1893 from Austria and was naturalized in 1898. He married Anna (1889-1933) in 1910 and had the following children: Sidney Stern (1915–2008); Nathan Stern; Joseph Stern (1909-1996); Hilda Stern; and Edythe Stern (1918-2016). Aaron was living in Brooklyn.
Names
- Lattin Pickle company (c1888)
- Stern and Lattin Pickle Company (c1894)
- Stern and Brauner [7]
- Stern Pickle Products, Inc. (c1894-1985) and Stern's Pickle Works [1]
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- Oyster Bay (town), New York
- Food and drink companies disestablished in 1985
- Food and drink companies established in 1894
- Companies based in Nassau County, New York
- Condiment companies of the United States
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- 1985 disestablishments in New York (state)
- American companies disestablished in 1985