Wallace Hardison

Wallace Libby Hardison (August 26, 1850 – April 10, 1909) was a co-founder of the Union Oil Company of California, later known as Unocal. He later founded the Inca Mining Company and its subsidiary, Inca Rubber Company.

Hardison was born in Caribou, Aroostook County, Maine,[1] the youngest of eleven children. He followed his brother, James Henry Hardison, to the oil fields of Western Pennsylvania. At first, they worked as field hands, but eventually befriended Milton and Lyman Stewart. Wallace Hardison also co-founded Limoneira a lemon processing company.

Wallace Hardison
  1. ^ Willard, Charles Dwight (1899). A History of the Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles, California, p. 265. Kingsley-Barnes & Neuner Company.