History of Campbell's Soup Company in New Jersey State Archives

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Explore the historical images showcasing the operations of the Campbell's Soup Company in New Jersey, including canning, tomato inspection, and the role of Abraham Anderson and Joseph A. Campbell. Experience a glimpse into the past through photos of loading docks, pressure cookers, and farmers at exhibits, reflecting on the rich heritage of the renowned company.


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  1. Label on the can of The Celebrated Beefsteak Tomato, NJ Canning 4446. New Jersey State Archives, Department of State. CAMPBELL S SOUP

  2. Abraham Anderson Joseph A. Campbell Portrait of Abraham Anderson, of Camden, the first packer of New Jersey poultry. Canning History 4443. New Jersey State Archives; Department of State. Portrait of Joseph A. Campbell, founder of Campbell Soup Company. Canning history 4469. New Jersey State Archives.; Department of State.

  3. Baskets of can house tomatoes at the loading dock. Tomato 7218. New Jersey State Archives; Department of State.

  4. Pressure Cookers. Canning history 4494. New Jersey State Archives.; Department of State. Gathering of farmers at the Campbell Soup Company Tomato Exhibit. 1912. Canning History 4496. New Jersey State Archives; Department of State.

  5. Tomatoes 7165. Tomatoes 7162. Inspecting tomatoes at Campbell s cannery. 1932. New Jersey State Archives; Department of State. Tomatoes 7168.

  6. The inspection of tomatoes at the Campbells Camden plant is carried out by specialists in the NJ Dept. of Agriculture. After inspection the approved tomatoes are mechanically conveyed through a series of elaborate washing operations. Tomatoes 7194. New Jersey State Archives; Department of State.

  7. Final inspection of raw tomatoes at canner in Camden, NJ. Tomatoes 7196. New Jersey State Archives; Department of State.

  8. Label - Beefsteak Tomato Ketchup. No date. Canning History 4483. New Jersey State Archives; Department of State. Joseph Campbell Preserve Company, Canners and Preservers. ca. 1880 1930s.Canning history 4480. New Jersey State Archives; Department of State. Label on Can of The Celebrated Beefsteak Tomato, packed by Anderson and Campbell. No date. NJ Canning 4446. New Jersey State Archives; Department of State.

  9. Marketing Strategies Andy Warhol's Campbell Soup Cans Campbell's Kids, introduced in 1904 Campbell's Kitchen Campbell's Kitchen, introduced in 2010

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