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Freda Ehmann

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Freda Ehmann
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Freda Ehmann (1839 – 1932) was a farmer who has been credited with launching California's olive industry by perfecting a process to preserve the fruit for shipment. [1]

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Freda Ehmann

Early life

Freda Ehmann was born in Germany. [2]

Career

She owned a small olive grove outside Oroville in the Sacramento Valley, and sought ways to increase her market beyond olive oil. At the time, olives could not be successfully preserved for long-term storage or shipment. Working with a University of California food scientist, she experimented with a number of pickling methods before hitting on a formula that resulted in a marketable product.

She founded the Ripe Olive Industry of California. [2]

Today, Ehmann's home is the headquarters of the Butte County Historical Society, and tours are offered regularly. [3]

She was active in Women's Clubs affairs and was Chairman of the Financial Committee of the YMCA Building Fund. [2]

She was a member of the Oroville Monday Club. [2]

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Personal life

She lived in Illinois and moved to California in 1892. She had two children: Emma Bolles and Edwin W. Ehmann. She lived at 402 Lincoln Street, Oroville, California. [2]

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