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Lorenzo Dow Baker (March 15, 1840 in Wellfleet, Massachusetts – June 21, 1908)[1] was an American sailor, ship's captain and businessman whose 1870 voyage from the OrinocotoJamaica and then to Philadelphia launched the modern banana production industry. In 1881 he partnered with his brother-in-law Elisha Hopkins to form L.D. Baker & Co. In 1885 he joined forces with Andrew W. Preston and eight others to form the Boston Fruit Company, which led to several successive partnerships, ending in the 1899 formation of the United Fruit Company, now Chiquita.[2]

Lorenzo Dow Baker
Schooner Telegraph

Baker's success caused Wellfleet to become a summer resort.[3]

Baker left a fortune of $4 million (equivalent to $135,644,444 in 2023) upon his death in 1908.[4]

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  • ^ Dan Koeppel, Banana: The Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World (New York: Hudson Press, 2008), pp. 52-56.
  • ^ www.wellfleetcapecod.com
  • ^ "$4,000,000 from Bananas". Evening Express. 7 July 1908. Retrieved 28 December 2020.

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