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| primary_business = Fruit Dryer
 
| primary_business = Fruit Dryer
 
| primary_town = Campbell
 
| primary_town = Campbell
| primary_dates =  -1892
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| primary_dates =  1890-1892
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| predecessors = [[George_A_Fleming_Company | Fleming's Fruit Dryer]]
 
| successors = [[Campbell Fruit Growers Union]]
 
| successors = [[Campbell Fruit Growers Union]]
 
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Earliest dried fruit packer in downtown Campbell.  Buxton's Dryer had a huge drying yard near the Campbell railroad depot.  The business was succeeded by the [[Campbell Fruit Growers Union]] cooperative in July 1892<ref>[http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP18920716&cl=CL1%2ePRP&e=-------en--20--1--txt-IN-----# July 16, 1892 Pacific Rural Press]</ref>.
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'''Frank Buxton's Dryer''' was an early dried fruit packer in downtown Campbell.  Buxton's Dryer had a huge drying yard near the Campbell railroad depot.  Buxton succeeded [[George_A_Fleming_Company | Fleming's Fruit Dryer]], started in 1887, but sold to the [[Campbell Fruit Growers Union]] cooperative in July 1892<ref>[http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cdnc/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP18920716&cl=CL1%2ePRP&e=-------en--20--1--txt-IN-----# July 16, 1892 Pacific Rural Press]</ref>.
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Buxton was a founding member of the [[Fruit Driers and Packers' Association]].
  
 
The Sunsweet Story<ref>Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story, 1967, Sunsweet Growers</ref> cites a story about his dryer and the mechnical marvels used in 1891.
 
The Sunsweet Story<ref>Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story, 1967, Sunsweet Growers</ref> cites a story about his dryer and the mechnical marvels used in 1891.

Latest revision as of 01:51, 1 February 2014

Summary
Business

Fruit Dryer
Main Location

Campbell
Active

1890-1892
Predecessors

Fleming's Fruit Dryer
Successors

Campbell Fruit Growers Union

Frank Buxton's Dryer was an early dried fruit packer in downtown Campbell. Buxton's Dryer had a huge drying yard near the Campbell railroad depot. Buxton succeeded Fleming's Fruit Dryer, started in 1887, but sold to the Campbell Fruit Growers Union cooperative in July 1892[1].

Buxton was a founding member of the Fruit Driers and Packers' Association.

The Sunsweet Story[2] cites a story about his dryer and the mechnical marvels used in 1891.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Campbell 1891 Central Avenue

References

  1. July 16, 1892 Pacific Rural Press
  2. Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story, 1967, Sunsweet Growers