Frank H. Buck Company

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For the U.S. Senator, see Frank H. Buck (Jr.).

The Frank H. Buck Company was a fruit growing and shipping company founded in 1886 by Frank H. Buck (father of the U.S. Senator Frank H. Buck (Jr.)). It was founded as Producer's Fruit Company but eventually renamed to Frank H. Buck Company.[1]

Leonard W. Buck and his family moved from Iowa to Vacaville, California in 1874 on the heels of harsh economic times and with very little capital. Buck purchased a farm of 166 acres bearing a small orchard and a few vines six miles north of Vacaville in the Vaca Valley.[2] Buck made payments on the land by cultivating more than 120 acres and harvesting, packing and marketing the fruit that was produced from it.[2] Leonard Buck's son, Frank H. Buck, owned 240 additional acres four miles from Vacaville, bearing 180 acres of fruit trees and vines, including peach, nectarines, apricots, figs and almonds.

In 1881, Leonard and Frank purchased 187 acres of land at US$100 per acre for cultivation of fruit trees and grape vines. In 1886, Frank purchased 55 acres of orchard and vineyards adjacent to the 187 acres for US$500 per acre. By 1887, the two had combined ownership of 372 acres.[2]

In 1887, Leonard purchased an additional 400 acres of land near Lodi from B.F. Langford for US$40,000.[3] Later that year, Frank Buck established Producer's Fruit Company, which would later be renamed to Frank H. Buck Company.[1]

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