Cullman in Cullman County, Alabama — The American South (East South Central)
King Pharr Canning Company Operated Here
1946~1976
Photographed By Mark Hilton, January 28, 2017
1. King Pharr Canning Company Operated Here Marker
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King Pharr Canning Company Operated Here. 1946~1976. In 1946, the McPhillips family brought King Pharr Canning Company, a major vegetable canning operation to Cullman. Led by chairman Julian B. McPhillips of Mobile, and his two sons Julian L. McPhillips and W. Warren McPhillips (returning from Navy service in the Pacific) the local plant became Cullman's biggest employer, ultimately employing up to 400 people locally, many hundreds more indirectly in harvesting crops, and over 1000 employees in all its plants., King Pharr Canning Company was headquartered at this location. It canned and shipped thirty three vegetables nationally, including peas, green beans, Irish potatoes, okra, tomatoes, pimentos, sweet potatoes, and blackberries. At its peak in 1959, King Pharr had over 2000 individual growers on contract, and produced 30,000,000 cans annually. King Pharr's impact on the local economy was enormous. It also had plants in Selma, Uniontown, Georgia and Louisiana. The business closed in 1976., Photo above, 1-r (early 1950's), Warren McPhillips Lilybel and Julian B. McPhillips and Julian L. McPhillips., Approved by Mayor Max Townson and Cullman City Council, 2014 . This historical marker was erected in 2014 by the McPhillips family.. It is in Cullman in Cullman County Alabama
In 1946, the McPhillips family brought King Pharr Canning Company, a major vegetable canning operation to Cullman. Led by chairman Julian B. McPhillips of Mobile, and his two sons Julian L. McPhillips and W. Warren McPhillips (returning from Navy service in the Pacific) the local plant
became Cullman's biggest employer, ultimately employing up to 400 people locally, many hundreds more indirectly in harvesting crops, and over 1000 employees in all its plants.
King Pharr Canning Company was headquartered at this location. It canned and shipped thirty three vegetables nationally, including peas, green beans, Irish potatoes, okra, tomatoes, pimentos, sweet potatoes, and blackberries. At its peak in 1959, King Pharr had over 2000 individual growers on contract, and produced 30,000,000 cans annually. King Pharr's impact on the local economy was enormous. It also had plants in Selma, Uniontown, Georgia and Louisiana. The business closed in 1976.
Photo above, 1-r (early 1950's), Warren McPhillips Lilybel & Julian B. McPhillips and Julian L. McPhillips.
Approved by Mayor Max Townson and Cullman City Council, 2014
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Erected 2014 by the McPhillips family.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Agriculture • Industry & Commerce. A significant historical year for this entry is 1946.
Location. 34° 10.898′ N, 86° 50.658′ W. Marker is in Cullman, Alabama, in Cullman County. Marker is on 2nd Avenue NE south of Young Street NE, on the right when traveling south. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 412 2nd Avenue NE, Cullman AL 35055, United States of America. Touch for directions.
2. View of marker and location of former canning plant.
Photographed By Mark Hilton, January 28, 2017
3. The view north towards Young Street.
Credits. This page was last revised on August 28, 2020. It was originally submitted on January 29, 2017, by Mark Hilton of Montgomery, Alabama. This page has been viewed 523 times since then and 71 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3. submitted on January 29, 2017, by Mark Hilton of Montgomery, Alabama.