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A HISTORY OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT Comprising the counties of San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Fresno, Tulare, Kings, and Kern WITH GRAPE ACREAGE STATISTICS AND DIRECTORIES OF GRAPE GROWERS An Unpublished Manuscript by Ernest P. Peninou © 1965, 1995, 2000 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED NOW PRESENTED BY NOMISPRESS FOR THE WINE LIBRARIANS ASSOCIATION 2004

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A HISTORY

OF

THE SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT

Comprising the counties of

San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Fresno,

Tulare, Kings, and Kern

WITH GRAPE ACREAGE STATISTICS

AND

DIRECTORIES OF GRAPE GROWERS

An Unpublished Manuscript

by

Ernest P. Peninou

© 1965, 1995, 2000

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

NOW PRESENTED BY

NOMISPRESS

FOR

THE WINE LIBRARIANS ASSOCIATION

2004

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THE SERIES: A History of the Seven Viticultural Districts of California, by Ernest P. Peninou

- Sonoma Viticultural District. Published by Nomis Press, 1998. ISBN 9626543-1-0 - Napa Viticultural District. Unpublished manuscript. - San Francisco Viticultural District. Unpublished manuscript. - Los Angeles Viticultural District. Unpublished manuscript. - Sacramento Viticultural District. Unpublished manuscript. - San Joaquin Viticultural District. Unpublished manuscript. - El Dorado Viticultural District. Unpublished manuscript.

COMPANION VOLUME: The California Wine Association & Its Member Wineries, 1894-1920, by Ernest P. Peninou and Gail Unzelman (Nomis Press, 2000), 414 pp., with index)

COMPANION VOLUME: A Statistical History of Wine Grape Acreage in California, 1856-1992.

Compiled by Ernest Peninou. Unpublished manuscript.

This volume, index, and illustrations were prepared by Gail Unzelman, Nomis Press, 2004, in honor of Ernest Peninou (1916-2002).

All volumes are available from Nomis Press P.O. Box 9023 Santa Rosa, CA 95405

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All history is made up from the statements

and records of others;

there can be no originality in the facts of history.

Dedicated to all those who shared their memories

and answered my questions the past forty years

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CONTENTS

A HISTORY OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT The Seven Viti cultural Districts I San Joaquin District ..................................... v - ix The San Joaquin Valley ...................................................................................... 1 - 39a

GRAPE ACREAGE STATISTICS, 1856-1992 ..................................................... 40 - 79

DIRECTORIES OF THE GRAPE GROWERS AND WINE MAKERS, 1860-1900 ....... 80 Fresno County Directories, 1870 - 1891 ........................................................ 81 - 114 Kern County Directories, 1870 - 1891 .......................................................... 115 - 119 Merced County Directories, 1870 - 1891 ...................................................... 121 - 124 San Joaquin County Directories, 1860 - 1891 .............................................. 125 - 135 Stanislaus County Directories, 1860 -1891 ................................................. 136 - 140 Tulare County Directories, 1870 - 1891 ....................................................... 141 - 154

INDEX ............................................................................................................................. 155

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS ........................................................................................... 158

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THE SEVEN VITICULTURAL DISTRICTS

OF CALIFORNIA [Established by the California

Board of State Viticultural Commissioners, 1880]

SISllYOU MODOC

v

IST DISTRICT - SONOMA

2ND DISTRICT - NAPA

3 RD DISTRICT - SAN FRANCISCO

4TH DISTRICT - LOS ANGELES

5TH DISTRICT - SACRAMENTO

6TH DISTRICT - SAN JOAQUIN

7TH DISTRICT - EL DORADO

S.U IEIUlDINO

© llYElSIDE

IMPEllAL

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SACRAMENTO VITICULTURAL DISTRICT. The county of Sacra­mento and the central valley counties to the north, which together comprised the Sacramento Viticultural District, were represented by Yolo County grape grower Russell B. Blowers of Woodland, acknowl­edged to be the first vineyardist in the State to preserve grapes as raisins and to ship fresh grapes to the East Coast. Blowers was followed by Dr. W. S. Manlove (1887-1890) and R. D. Stephens (1891-1894), a politi­cally minded gentleman who was Postmaster of Sacramento. 1

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT. The San Joaquin Viticultural District included the eight counties of the great San Joaquin Valley, extending from the Lodi-Stockton area in the north to Bakersfield in the south. This large district was represented by the industrious wine­grower, George West, who had gained popular recognition for the wines he made at his El Pinal Winery at Stockton. West represented his District for the full duration of the Board's existence.

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6TH VITICULTURAL DISTRICT -

SAN JOAQUIN

Comprising the counties of San Joaquin, Stanislaus,

Merced, Madera Fresno, Tulare, Kings and Kern

Land Area: 27,013 sq.mi. I 17,283,200 acres

The San Joaquin Viticultural District extends the length of the great San Joaquin Valley, from the Lodi-Stockton area in the north to Bakersfield in the south. The first vineyard in the district, though not a serious endeavor,

was cultivated about ten miles northeast of Stockton by a group of New Yorkers - John Tone, David Hudson, Charles

Valentine and John Stevens - who had come to California in 1849 and set out their vines the following year. The real fathers of viticulture in the valley were the West brothers, William and George,

who established a nursery and vineyard at Stockton in l 8 5 2. Since the

l88os this District has claimed the distinction of being the

dessert wine center of the California wine

industry.

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The district was destined to become the major grape-producing region in California. The phenomenal growth in the first ten years set a course that hasn't changed. In 1880 the San Joaquin District, with l,765 acres in vineyard, a mere 4 % of the State total of 44,700 acres, sat in last place. (El Dorado District had three times as many acres as San Joaquin.) But, by 1890 the District, with 64,330 acres of grapes (7,050 acres wine grapes), had catapulted to first place and accounted for 38%

of the State's 17 l,ooo acres. Fresno County alone had 49,500 acres of grapes, of which almost 6,ooo were wine grapes. Phylloxera had reached Fresno County by 1901, yet the incredible growth continued,

and by 1918 the grape growing and winemaking production in the San Joaquin Valley surpassed all other viticultural districts in the State. (The acreage planted to wine grapes versus total wine production can be

somewhat deceiving; it was not unusual for the San Joaquin Valley's mammoth wine facilities to crush all available grape varieties - table, raisin, or wine - for their fortified sweet wine production.) By 1925,

the District was responsible for 72 % of the total acreage planted to all types of grapes in the State, and 40% of all wine grape acreage (State: 184,Joo; District: 74,160).

The two principal wine-producing areas in the District were around

the towns of Lodi in San Joaquin County and Fresno in Fresno County. Small vintages were unheard of. While Fresno County always has had, by far, the most acres of vineyard land in the District, the other counties

have planted a much higher percentage to wine grapes. Yet, in 1909

Fresno County made in its twenty-seven wineries 7.5 million gallons of

sweet wine - one half of the output in Port, one third Sherry, and the

rest Angelica, Muscat, Tokay, and Malaga - plus l 50,000 gallons of

dry wine and 50,000 gallons of grape juice. Twenty-nine county distiller­

ies produced 1,200,000 gallons of brandy. The total figures for Califor­

nia that year were 14,300,00 gallons of sweet wine and 3,600,000

gallons of brandy. Interestingly, many of the Fresno County histories tell only of the

founding of the raisin industry by men like f:rancis Eisen and M. Theo. Kearney and ignore their pioneer contributions to the giant wine indus­

try that has developed in the San Joaquin Valley.

In l 8 90, four years before the incorporation of the C. W. A., the

California wine industry produced l 5. 5 million gallons of wine. By

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SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT

r 910, wine production totaled 4 5. 5 million gallons, and the San Joaquin

District had 5 8 % of the State's vineyard acreage. With yields of seven to

eleven tons per acre by the heavier wine bearers - and the Tokays in

exceptional years yielding fifteen to seventeen tons - the San Joaquin

Valley produced a generous proportion of the State's wine.

In this bountiful District, the California Wine Association had a

total of twenty-four wineries under their control. In Fresno County

alone, they had thirteen wineries, with a capacity of twelve million

gallons of wine and brandy. At Fresno, the C.W.A. had the largest

distillery on the Pacific Coast, with an incredible working capacity of

60,000 gallons every twenty-four hours. The Italian-Swiss Colony,

generally associated with its immense dry wine vineyard at Asti in

Sonoma County, had four large sweet wine facilities in the valley that produced close to six million gallons annually. The last big chunk of

production, the nine firms of George West & Son, the pioneers of viticulture in San Joaquin County and the largest winemaking enter­prise in the District, added another five million gallons to the Association's cellars. By r9r2 every winery in the Lodi area was under

contract to the Association. The San Joaquin Viticultural District was

a giant wine industry for the C.W.A.

An early r9oos' postal card features one of the C. WA. 's immense vineyards in the

San Joaquin Vitiwltural District.

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NOTE: The historical text for this manuscript was researched and written by Mr. Peninou

during the 1950s and early 1960s. Therefore, almost all of his references to "now" or the

"present day" refer to this period.

- GAIL UNZELMAN

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San Joaquin Viticultural District

The San Joaquin Viticultural District, which extends from the Lodi-Stockton

area in the north to Bakersfield in the south, has been since the 1880s the dessert

wine center of the industry. There were two principal wine producing areas in

the district, the Lodi and the Fresno regions.

The first vineyard in San Joaquin County appears to have been just north

of the Calaveras River, about ten miles northeast of Stockton. Here a group of New

Yorkers, John H. Tone, David Hudson, Charles Valentine, and John Stevens, who

had come to California with the Audubon Party in 1849, set out some vines in the

following year. Tone and his descendants remained in this area, but neither they

nor Captain Weber, the founder of the city of Stockton, who had by 1850 some

vines adjoining his home in Stockton, gave much attention to grapes or made

wine.

In San Joaquin County, the real "fathers of viticulture" were William B.

West and his brother, George. Natives of Taunton, Massachusetts, they came to

California in 1850 during the Gold Rush, but after two years of but modest success

as miners, had decided to settle down in Stockton. As William was especially

interested in horticulture, they established a nursery along what came to be

known as West Lane, on the northern outskirts of Stockton. In 1853 they imported

from Europe, by way of Boston, forty grape varieties; among them the Seedless

Sultana. From these vines most of the surrounding vineyards were propagated.

In 1858, they had what was probably the first commercial vintage in the county.

It consisted of only a few gallons; but from this humble beginning developed a

great winery.

William West continued to devote his attention to the nursery. In 1868, he

imported from Spain several varieties of grapes for the production of sherry and

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other grapes from the Alto Douro of Portugal for port wines. In addition to the

sixty-three acres in Stockton, they also set out a second planting of sixty acres near

Waterloo, eight miles northeast of Stockton, George became increasingly

interested in winemaking and in order to keep up with growing production, he

replaced their first small winery with a large brick and adobe building which took

the name of their home, El Pinal. The original plantings of Mission grapes were

gradually replaced by more desirable varieties from the Bordeaux region for his

dry red wines. These clarets, along with the dessert wines, especially the ports

and El Pinal brandy, were products of which George West was justifiably proud.

In 1880, while Viticultural Commissioner for the San Joaquin district,

George West extended his interests into the southern part of the San Joaquin

Valley. In that year, he joined his cousin, Thomas R. Minturn, in setting out a

vineyard on the latter's property at Minturn Station, just north of the present town

of Chowchilla, in Madera County. A native of Rhode Island, Minturn had come

west with his father and had prospered in the cattle and grain business. In 1883,

he and West incorporated the three thousand~acre ranch--of which one thousand

acres were planted to grapes--and the 340 acre vineyard of James W. Minturn as

the Sierra Vista Vineyard Company. Charles Kohler, of the San Francisco wine

house of Kohler & Frohling, was among those acquiring stock in the company. Still

later the firm absorbed the neighboring 230 acre Sunset Vineyard & Winery of

Webster and Sargent. During the 1890s, the Sierra Vista Vineyards Company

erected a winery of close to a million-gallon capacity which was operated until

about 1900, when it was closed because phylloxera had so reduced the grape crop

that further crushing there was unprofitable.

Before 1870, there were a number of other vintners in or near Stockton;

among them Henry Meyers, David Rothenbust, and Charles Von Detton. Detton

produced a peach cordial as well as wine. None of these men became serious

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rivals of the Wests. Competition came in 1882, when a group of San Francisco

business men had set out nearly two hundred acres at the Madera Vineyards,

about a mile west of the town of Madera. Shortly thereafter, they erected a winery

with a capacity of some 150,000 gallons and a distillery. They later incorporated

as the Madera Vineyard and Wine Company. In 1896 the Italian Swiss Colony

purchased the property, greatly increased the acreage, and enlarged the capacity

of the winery to three million gallons. As a result of the Colony's merger with the

California Wine Association, the Madera Vineyards became yet another CWA

winery.

J0kor Arakelian, a wealthy San Joaquin Valley produce grower, bought the

property in 19 2 6 from the California Wine Association and still further enlarged

the vineyard and erected a very large new winery after Repeal. The Arakelian

family operated the vineyards and "Winery until 1948, when the winery was sold to

the Petri Wine Company of San Francisco. It was subsequently acquired by a

group of vineyardists, the Allied Growers, who ( now?) operate it as a cooperative.

By 1898, George West had turned over most of his business activities to his

son, Frank, and the firm of George West & Son was organized. In that year the

company built the Lucerne Winery at Hanford; in the following year, the McCall

Road Winery at Selma; and a few years later acquired the Kearney Winery, nine

miles west of Fresno.

After George West's death in 1899, the active management of George West

& Son was taken over by Benjamin R. Kitt,¢ridge, a wealthy New Yorker and

Harvard graduate, who for a number of years had been the proprietor of a bottling

firm in New York, the Sonoma Wine and Brandy Company. In spite of its name,

this firm had little, if any, connection with Sonoma County, but it was a large

buyer of California bulk wines, all of which were bottled in New York.. The firm

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obtained most of its wines from Leon Rose and "Lucky" Baldwin in southern

California. It also provided a profitable market for the wines of George West.

In 1903 George West & Son was reincorporated with Frank West as the

principal stockholder and Kittl'rtdge, who had acquired considerable stock, as the

general manager. The firm soon thereafter joined the California Wine

Association.

When the 1906 earthquake broke open the wine tanks and flooded the

CWA's cellars in San Francisco, it was a young man in the firm, Louis, a son of

Charles A. Wetmore, who thought up a method of salvaging this wine so that it

could be distilled into brandy. Wetmore requisitioned some water barges from

the town of Crockett, and some fire hoses from the San Francisco Fire Department,

and as most of the CWA's cellars were located near the waterfront, he was able to

pump the wine into the barges and send it up to Stockton for distilling.

Up to the tum of the century, there had been no buyer for the grapes grown

in the Lodi area, other than George West & Son, who had the grapes delivered to

their El Pinal Winery twelve miles distant at Stockton. Many growers were

dissatisfied, and in 1899 Adolph Bauer, a former winemaker at the California

Winery in Sacramento, in partnership with John Guggolz, erected the San Joaquin

Valley Winery, later known as the Lodi Winery, at the comer of Sacramento and

Lodi streets, alongside of the Southern Pacific tracks. The following year, Bauer, in

partnership with Jacob Brack, a native of Switzerland and wealthy cattleman,

grain grower, and land owner to the west of Lodi, built a second winery, this one a

mile north of Lodi at Urgon Station, and appropriately named the Urgon Winery.

Their independence was short lived. In 1901, George West & Son bought the San

Joaquin Valley Winery, and a short time later the Urgon Winery. The firm made

Bauer superintendent of both of its newly acquired plants.

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EL PINAL WINERY, ~!(.ton

Ell PIN.AU. VINEYARD, ESTABLISHED 1852.

THE Lj!R@EST fRODU8ER._S OF fUR._E SWEET WINES IN _;A-MEf\18_;A-.

5al)der's lrnproved (_ol)til)uous S>till.

T9~ C.ar~est ~Ol)til)uous &till ~ver Built ii) tt;ie Uforld for tt7e (T\al)ufacture of Bral)dy.

George West & Son, Stockton, Cal.

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SONOMA WINE & BRANDY CO,, 1 & 3 FRONT ST., NEW YORK.

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There was no further attempt at independent production until 1906 when

a group of ambitious vineyardists formed the Woodbridge Vineyard Association

and built a large winery in the old town of Woodbridge, three miles northwest of

Lodi. John C. Thompson, an influential cattleman and bank director in Stockton,

who had planted vines near Woodbridge in 1900, became the first president.

The other directors were Freeman Mills of Lodi, who had long been interested in

grape culture; Frank Perrott and Alexander Chapdelain, Woodbridge farmers; and

Jacob Brack, who with Bauer had erected the briefly independent Urgon Winery.

Under Thompson, and after his death in 1911, under his son John H., who

became president, the Association's winery continued to have large vintages each

year. Although the California Wine Association purchased the greater part of

each vintage, the Woodbridge Vineyard Association was able to remain free of

CWA domination. From 1909 until Prohibition, Oliver Newman served as the

company's winemaker. He was a University of California graduate and one of the

first professional winemakers trained by the University. In 1927, the Association

sold the idle winery to Samuele Sebastiani, a winegrower and vintner of Sonoma,

who reopened it after Repeal.

In 1933, the Woodbridge Vineyard Association was reorganized, with John

H. Thompson again serving as president and Everts Mills, a son of Freeman Mills,

as secretary. Having sold its original building, the Association leased the old

wooden Bradford Winery at nearby Bruceville for its 1933 vintage and rehired

Newman as winemaker. The company continued to make wine there until 1945,

when it erected a fine modern concrete winery at Ullinger Station, three miles west

of Woodbridge.

In 1909 a group of local vineyardists were organized by William C. Brown,

a Lodi real estate broker, and George W. Ashley, a local vineyardist. They built

the Lodi Cooperative Winery at the northern outskirts of Lodi. Their first

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winemaker was an Italian-Swiss, Charles Rossi, who had worked previously for the

Barton Estate Winery at Fresno and at Leland Stanford's Vina Winery in Tehama

County.

The omnivorous George West & Son acquired the Lodi Cooperative Winery

in 1912, renamed it the Mokelumne Winery and operated it up to Prohibition,

during which era it was purchased by Lee Jones and associates, renamed the

Community Winery, and converted into a grape juice plant. After Prohibition, it

again became a cooperative winery and retained the name of Community.

In 1907, four miles east of Lodi at Victor, the Farmers' Mutual Winery was

built with a storage capacity of 500,000 gallons. This venture was financed by an

association made up of prominent local vineyardists. From their numbers they

chose as president Rober F. Green, whom a local historian characterized as a,

"most industrious farmer well though of by all." As secretary they chose Lyman M.

Lewis, who after a long and adventurous career including some years in the Yukon

during the gold rush, had become a successful viticulturist. The buildings of the

Farmers' Mutual were made of wood, except for the storage cellar, which had

eighteen-inch adobe walls. In 1912, this too was absorbed by George West & Son

With four large wineries under the efficient management of Adolph Bauer,

George West & Son controlled most of the winemaking in or near Lodi until

Prohibition. The exceptions were the Woodbridge Vineyard Association and the

Roma Winery, which was erected two miles east of Lodi in 1915 by Frank Scatena

of Healdsburg. During the dry years, the Roma Winery was acquired by J.

Battista Cella, of New York, who later acquired other wineries in California and

developed the Roma Wine Company into one of the largest in the State.

In 1907 Louis S. Wetmore, Byron A. Bearce, J.M. Eddy, and Professor

Frederick T. Bioletti organized the Central Manteca Vineyard Company.

Acquiring land about two miles southeast of Manteca, the firm set out a large

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vineyard and a short time later built a winery. Soon thereafter, the property was

acquired by George West & Son and the winery operated up to Prohibition. With

Repeal it was reopened under new ownership. Much of the land remains in

grapes and the winery itself is presently owned and operated by J. Ce.J\a.

At Stockton, the El Pinal, the parent winery of the Wests, was closed with

Prohibition and never reopened. All that now remains to recall the once rich and

influential firm is the silent, deserted brick and adobe building along the tracks of

the Southern Pacific on Stockton's northern outskirts. At Minturn, the former

West vineyards are planted to truck crops. The only vestiges of the Sierra Vista

Winery are a deserted boiler house and, alongside the highway, a large concrete

fermenting tank that resembles a disused swimming pool.

In the Fresno area, most of the early vineyards and wineries were large

scale operations owned by men of wealth. The first of these was Francis T. Eisen.

A native of Stockholm, Eisen was educated in Bremen and came to America in

1850. He prospered in the Comstock mines and in 1873 acquired a section of

land along what is now Clovis Avenue, five miles east of what was then the new

town of Fresno. Eisen had studied chemistry at Bremen, and although only twenty­

four years old when he came to America, seemed to have already acquired some

familiarity with the wine industry in Germany.

Eisen left the planting of his vineyards to his younger brother, Gustav

Augustus, a Ph. D. from the University of Uppsala, who had arrived just the year

before from Sweden. The breadth of Doctor Eisen's scholarship was

extraordinary. His diverse research included studies of earthworms, the amoeba

of carcinoma, and the elements of the blood of batrachians and of man. He later

published works on the raisin industry of California and studies on the fig and the

nature of caprification He rounded out a varied life with explorations in southern

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Europe and North Africa, pursuing his interest in antique glass and Christian

archaeology.

The site chosen by the Eisens was conveniently near one of the ditches of

the Fresno Canal and Irrigation Company, which brought water from the Kings

River. The brothers regarded this as as important, not only because the vines

needed irrigation in summer, but also because flooding was believed to be the

only efficient way of fighting phylloxera. Moreover, all their machinery was run

by water power from an eight-foot fall in the canal.

Their first vintage in 1975 yielded only 250 gallons, but by 1881 they had

planted 230 acres, principally to wine grapes of a considerable number of

varieties, including the Feher Szagos, a grape well suited for making sherry.

Apparently the Eisens early realized that the area was best suited for dessert

wines, because in the following year they planted an additional twenty acres solely

to this grape. There was a distillery in addition to the winery and two large wine

cellars, one built of adobe. We also hear of a, "little park or wine garden,

particularly cool and enticing."

By 1890, the Eisens had four hundred acres in wine grapes. Two years

later, some of their wines won several awards at the Dublin Exposition, an

indication that the wines were probably of high quality. In their experimental

nurseries the Eisens had planted some three hundred varieties, and whenever one

seemed particularly suitable for their soil and climate, they found space for its

propagation. They took great pride in the avenue of tall poplars and pink

oleanders leading up to the winery. Vines had been trained along wires

stretching from tree to tree, and clusters of ripening grapes shaded the avenue

from the heat of the summer sun.

Francis Eisen maintained a residence in San Francisco on fashionable

Rincon Hill and conveniently near his office and wine vault at 12 Stevenson Street.

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After his death in 1895, his son, August, took over the management and by the

turn of the century he had increased the annual output to 300,000 gallons. In

1902 the Eisen Estate leased the property to the California Wine Association,

which purchased the winery in 1906 and operated it up to Prohibition. During

the dry years part of the vineyard was subdivided into residential tracts and the

winery remained idle. After Repeal, under new ownership it was renamed the

Sunnyside Winery and operated up to about 1952. Today the old buildings are in

ruins.

The Eisens did not long remain the only large scale vineyardists in Fresno

County. In 1880, a group of San Francisco capitalists including Abraham

Lachman, of the wine house of Lachman & Jacobi, bought 450 acres of the Easterly

Rancho to the south of the Eisens and organized the Fresno Vineyard Company. In

this venture Lachman was joined by Louis P. Drexler, a real estate broker and

president of the California Jute Mill Company; Joseph Brandenstein, a wholesale

cigar and tobacco merchant; and George W. Beaver, Vice-President of the Pacific

Mutual Llfe Insurance Company.

The idea of making this investment seems to have been originated by

Martin Theodore Kearney. After about a decade of successful activity in the real

estate business in San Francisco, Kearney had recently acquired considerable

holdings in Fresno County and had organized the Easterly Rancho Company, with

offices on Montgomery Street in San Francisco. Though still maintaining a

residence at the Palace Hotel. Kearney, having disposed of part of the ranch to

Lachman, Drexler, Brandenstein, and Beaver, now began his long and close

association with Fresno County.

Kearney had an interest in the new Fresno Vineyard Company, and his

associates made him general manager. With a crew of eighty men and over a

hundred horses, he began the clearing and surveying of the land, the building of

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the canals and levees, and the planting of the vineyard. By January 1882, there

were over 350 acres in vines, including Malvoisie, Zinfandel, Feher Szagos,

Charbono, Grey Riesling, and Palomino. ·There were also a large two-story adobe

house, a winery and distillery, and an adobe wine cellar some one hundred feet

square, with a capacity of nearly 100,000 gallons located at the southeast corner of

the junction of Zinfandel and Mission avenues (now Ventura and Peach avenues.)

In 1882, David D. Hudson, a graduate of Oberlin College, Ohio, who had

helped plant the vineyard, succeeded Kearney as the general manager. Kearney

retained an interest in the company until 1900, when it was absorbed by the

California Wine Association. Under CW A management, the Fresno Vineyard

Company continued to be a large producer, particularly of dessert wines. With

Prohibition,the property was sold, the vineyard uprooted, and the land

subdivided into residential lots. The old winery was reopened with the coming of

Repeal and, under the new name of San Joaquin Winery and Distillery, operated

up to 1956, at which time it was dismantled and the building put to other use.

In addition to his holdings in the Fresno Vineyard Company, Kearney

acquired, in the early 1880s, what came to be called the Fruit Vale Estate, 3,000

acres ten miles due west of down town Fresno. He brought all this land under

irrigation, and eventually sold about half of it in small parcels. The crops were

varied: alfalfa, oranges, olives, and both table and wine grapes. Along the straight

eleven-mile road leading to the estate, Kearney planted triple rows of palms,

oleanders, and eucalyptus. This boulevard, now known as Chateau Fresno

Avenue, acquired its name from the "Chateau," a vast stone residential structure

planned by Kearney. This was never built, but he had a large wooden Eastwood

style house surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds.

In 1900, Kearney organized the Kearney Vineyard Syndicate Winery, which

built a winery about a mile north of the "Chateau" on Heyes Road. In 1905, a year

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before Kearney's death, the syndicate was reorganized into the Kearney

Cooperative Winery Association. The winery was acquired in 1906 by George

West & Son, who operated it up to Prohibition. With Repeal it was reopened by a

group of local vineyardists who once again took the name of Kearney Cooperative

Association Winery.

Kearney seems never to have worked well with other people; his desire for

solitude was almost pathological. Born in Llverpool of Irish parents, he had come

as a child with his parents to Boston. He always denied emphatically that he was

Irish and wished to be taken for an Englishman. His solitary business activities

were sometimes ruthless. He never married, and in a large wing of the "Chateau"

he lived in what the local press called, "solitary grandeur." He was described as a

woman hater; and it was said that he never received any woman socially, except on

one occasion when the actress Lily Langtry was his guest.

Big and stalwart, with fine features and an impressive moustache and

beard, Kearney remained a figure at once admired and respected by his fellow

citizens. He left his estate to the University of California, which has retained a

small section of land as an experimental vineyard and converted the old house

and beautiful gardens into a State Park. Much of the balance of the estate has

been sold for subdivision development.

In 1879, along Fancher Creek, about a mile north of the Eisen vineyard,

George M. Malter began planting wine grapes. A native of Silesia, where he had

studied engineering, Malter had migrated to the United States at the age of

seventeen. Before he was twenty-five he achieved fame and wealth from his

construction of blast furnaces and rolling mills at Chicago and Joliet, Illinois, and

the mills of a large silver mine at Park City, Utah.

Malter came to California in 1878 and established a plant in San Francisco

for the manufacture of mining machinery. He was soon attracted to Fresno County

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and there acquired 4,000 acres of which he planted 200 to vineyard. In 1884,

about five miles east of Fresno, west of Clovis Avenue, and just south of what is

now Tulare Street, he built a group of brick buildings for a winery and distillery,

which he modestly named the St. George. The output of the St. George was large.

Malter had warehouses in San Francisco, New Orleans, and New York City, and a

second winery at Antioch on Suisun Bay, with its own wharf and warehouse.

Though gutted by fire in 1902, the buildings of the St. George were

restored, and in 1958 were still in use, painted a yellow ochre, somewhat softened

by age, and looking a bit like a monastery. One building in particular, with its low

tower and pairs of round-headed windows, resembles certain small Romanesque

churches of southern France. Malter had many and diverse interests. He was

one of the early members of the Bohemian Club in San Francisco. His yacht, the

Emerald, won the cup for three successive years for the San Francisco Yacht Club.

He traveled widely, became an eager student of oriental arts and philosophies,

and a prolific writer on these and many other subjects, ranging from medicine to

the behavior of women. In 1891, near the winery, he built a three-story house in

a curious indeterminate style. Here, on the upper floor, he had his library, which

included abut four thousand volumes. He never personally managed his

vineyards and wineries, but he was a capable business man and one of the first to

advertise his wines by extensive pamphleteering. Until 1906, he maintained a

residence in San Francisco, although he spent much time at Maltermoro, an almost

feudal little community with its own railway station and post office serving the

"Manor" and winery.

Malter continued to make wine up to Prohibition, but during the dry years

his vineyards were subdivided. He died in the late 1920s. After Repeal the

winery was put back into operation by his son, but after several changes in

ownership, it was sold in the early 1940s to an Eastern syndicate. Malter's

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fantastic house stands as a rminder of the rather mysterious man who once

entertained and held cour~in a manner befitting an oriental prince.

Two of Malter's par ers in his San Francisco plant for the manufacture of

mining machinery, Edward, urgess Rogers, a native of Albany, New York, and a

graduate of the Rensselaer rolytechnic Institute, and Clarence L Llnd, both I

acquired vineyards and wi~eries near the St. George. In 1881, Rogers bought an

eighty-acre vineyard--the 11:argarhita, flanking Ventura and Clovis Avenues west I

of the Eisen Vineyard--and fontinued planting until 1891, when he had nearly two

hundred acres in wine gra~s. At this time, in his adobe and cement winery on

the east side of Malaga Ave1ue, along Fancher Creek, he was making about

250,000 gallons of wine antually. After his death in 1912, the winery was closed, !

but his widow operated thelvineyard until 1918, when she sold the property.

Subdivided, it is now the Stjnnyside Addition, in which many of the fine palm I

trees which Rogers planted lare still standing.

Lind had come to Fr~sno County with Malter in 1879 and together they had

bought part of land later ocFupied by the Hammer Air Field. He and Malter I

dissolved partnership in 1~85, whereupon Lind, forming a new partnership with

Albert P. Adams, a retired Scot sea captain, organized the Lind Vineyard I

Company. The partners bur a winery and distillery and besides port, angelica,

and sherry, were soon prodrcing a good brandy.

Still another large viµeyard and winery near the St. George was that of I

Robert Barton, who in 1881 acquired a section of open land-at that time planted

to grain or used for pastur,--extending from what is now Belmont Avenue, north

to McKinley Avenue, and frpm Cedar Avenue, east to Chestnut, A little later,

Barton purchased an additipnal half section adjoining this to the south and

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(Indicating the importance given to wine grapes, the present extension of Ventura

Street was known then as Zinfandel Avenue.)

Barton was a descendant of a family of Polish political refuges, the

Bautenoffskys, who a century earlier had settled in Hanover and changed their

name to Bautenoff. Barton went to England as a boy, anglicized his name, and

when still a young man can:ie to the United States. With his training as a mining

engineer, he found abundant opportunities in Nevada during the Comstock boom.

Leaving Virginia City with a considerable fortune and with a desire to establish

himself as a gentleman viticulturist, he began a systematic search for a location in

which to settle. His companion and advisor was described as a, "learned French

gentleman."

Having acquired his land, he began planting grapes, chiefly Charbono,

Burger, Zinfandel, and Malvoisie. By 1882, he had five hundred acres in vines, a

winery under construction, and a "handsome almost palatial residence

approached by a broad avenue lined by Lombardy poplars and Italian cypresses."

The house was lighted by gas manufactured in the cellar and the walls were built

with air chambers to mitigate the summer heat. Barton's first vintage was in

1883, by which time title to the property had become vested in a British

syndicate, which had a capital stock of $200,000 and called itself the Barton

Vineyard Company.

In 1887, the property was purchased by still another British company and

the name changed to Barton Estates Company. Barton continued to reside at the

vineyard and although himself not trained as a viticulturist or winemaker, was

able, by securing first rate versonnel, to produce some notably good wines and

brandies. By the late 1880s, the annual output was around 200,000 gallons. In

addition to his viticultural activities, Barton found time to finance the building of

a fine opera house on Fresno Street, between Van Ness and Fulton streets.

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When Barton died in 1891, still a comparatively young man, his sons were

not yet old enough to take over the management of the winery. As their new

general manager, the Barton Estates selected Harrington Ashley Trevelyan, a

former colonel in the Britisb Army, a veteran of the Crimean War, and one of the

few of the "noble six hundred" to survive at Balaclava. Under his general

supervision, and with Charles Rossi as the winemaker, the output, which had

dropped to 60,000 gallons in 1890, rose to 275,000 gallons in 1896. They

received the highest award ,for their port and brandy at the Chicago World's Fair

in 1892 and again the highest award for port at the San Francisco Mid-Winter Fair

of 1893-94. Among Trevelyan's improvements was a glass roof for the sherry

house so that the wine in its oak puncheons might bake slowly in the sun's rays.

The maintenance of the estate, which now had 720 acres in wine grapes

and 230 in raisin grapes, was highly efficient. The crew of about twelve men

employed throughout the year was increased to from forty to fifty during the busy

season. In addition to these, about one hundred Chinese were hired by contract

during the vintage. The es~ate had its own cows for milk and butter, fattened and

slaughtered its own hogs and beef cattle, raised chickens and turkeys (latter

herded in the vineyards they were valuable in destroying grasshoppers), grew

grain and hay for its stock, 1and maintained a vegetable garden.

After Trevelyan's death in 1899, the company engaged William Rennie, a

Scot, as general manager. A short time later, a Scottish company became owners

of the estate and continued to operate both the vineyards and winery up to 1915,

in which year the winery and 850,000 gallons of wine were destroyed by fire.

Because of the threat of Prqhibition and the heavy government wine tax, no

attempt was made to rebuild. By the time Prohibition came into effect, the city of

Fresno had grown out toward the vineyard and the company decided to tear down

the dignified old house, put through new streets, and sell the property as the

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Sierra Vista tract for home sites. All that remains to r¢call the once "almost

palatial residence" are two tall palm trees on the west1side of Barton Avenue near

the intersection of Harvey and streets.

In 1881, Herman Granz, a German who had mc!lde a small fortune from a

furniture factory in San Francisco, bought eighty acre~ adjoining Maltermoro to

the north. The next year he planted a vineyard and bY 1885, he too had a winery

and distillery. like the Barton Estate, he gained a reputation for a fine quality

port. He continued in business up to Prohibition.

About a mile north of Maltermoro, the Las Palmas siding at Clovis Avenue

and Olive Street recalls the site of the 160 acre Las P~as Vineyard and Winery.

The vineyard was set out in the 1880s by Major Benjamm J. R. Woodworth. It was

acquired in the 1890s by the British investment firm of Balfour Guthrie &

Company, who had offices in San Francisco and owned large sections of land

throughout northern and central California, including! some two thousand acres in

and around Fresno. In 1910, Lindsey R. Rodgers purchased the Las Palmas and

erected a winery and distillery, which he operated up Ito 1916, when he sold the

property to the California Wine Association. It was a¢quired in the mid-twenties

by B. Cribari & Sons, who during the dry years made sacramental wines. With

Repeal, the Cribaris enlarged and modernized the win'ery and operated it up to

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1954, at which time it was sold to the E. & J. Gallo Wmery in Modesto. A line of

tall palms planted by Woodworth still stand along Clovis Avenue, but the land once

in vines has been planted to cotton, and the fine old blome shaded by eucalyptus

trees is now a sanitarium.

The Eggers Winery and Vineyard were located <Jm a part of what is now the

Hammer Air Field. Here, and to the north and east, George H. Eggers and

Christian H. Voight purchased nearly six thousand actes in 1868. Eggers, a

German from Hanover, had come to California with the Gold Rush and had tried

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his luck at mining for about a year. In 1853, in partttership with Voight, he I I

became a wholesale grocer in San Francisco. The partners did nothing with their i

Fresno property, which they regarded as probably a ~oor investment until 1973,

when they began sowing a part of it to wheat. They also tried, but with no

particular success, tobacco, sugar cane, and cotton. B~fore 1880, when they !

caught the viticultural fever, they had sold a consider~ble part of their large

holdings, but they still held 760 acres and this they began planting to grapes.

Voight soon thereafter withdrew from the venture and Eggers, with his son

Herman, organized the firm of George H. Eggers & Company. i

By 1883, they had six hundred acres in vines. !George Eggers continued to I

run his grocery business in San Francisco at California and Front Streets. His '1

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imposing Odin-like figure, with its full beard, made its way each evening to what

his contemporary biographer, Alonzo Phelps, called Je "parental mansion finely I

located in a retired part of the city (Twelfth Street neJr Howard) where elegant !

taste exhibited in its ample grounds the abode of culfure and refinement."

The original adobe winery, just east of Scandidavian Avenue, midway

between Mill Ditch and North Avenue, was enlarged several times and, by 1891,

had a capacity of 200.000 gallons. The planting was said to include some of the i

best French varieties and there were also about a hundred acres in Muscats.

During the vintage season the firm employed over a dundred men and they used i

some forty horses.

About 1890, Eggers forsook his abode of cultu* and refinement in San I I

Francisco and established himself in a large house bu*t in the Tuscan villa style

near the winery. Here he lived on well into his seven~es. His son Herman was I •

general manager and continued in that capacity until11906, when the California

Wine Association acquired the property. The winery twas destroyed by fire in I

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La Paloma, the vineyard and winery of Michael F. Tarpey, was on the east

side of Clovis Avenue, across from Eggers. As a child, Tarpey had come in 1855

with his parents from Ireland to California. While still a very young man, he was

fortunate in becoming an associate of Senator George C. Hearst, from whom he

learned much, both of mining and politics. By the age of thirty-five, he had

acquired considerable wealtt:h, and following the example of Hearst in the Sonoma

Valley, he began planting choice wine grapes in Fresno County.

In addition to his work as a viticulturist throughout the 80s and 90s,

Tarpey was active as a Democratic National Committee man and one of the leaders

among the San Joaquin Valley agriculturists in their long fight against the

exorbitant freight rates of the Southern Pacific. In 1913, as a lobbyist for the

wine interests in California,1 he went to Washington, where he led a fight to defeat

the Pomerene Amendment, which would have benefited the so-called "Ohio

Artificial Wine Ring". By its absurd provisions the Pomerene Bill would have

taxed the grape brandy used in the production of California dessert wines a dollar

ten cents per gallon, whereas the dessert wines made in the East, which did not

use and grape brandy for fortification, would have been tax exempt.

In 1910 he organized a group of men which included, among others,

Secondo Gupsti in southern California, and Andrew Mattei, in Fresno, into the

California Independent Wimeries to compete with the California Wine

Association. For some years they more than held their won, and Tarpey had

sufficient capital to build a new winery in 1910 for La Paloma, which claimed at

the time to be the largest in the world. Whether or not this claim was warranted,

Tarpey's annual output of l,500,000 gallons was impressive. In 1916, he sold the

property to Garrett & Company of New York, the makers of Virginia Dare Wines,

who in 19 21 sold it back to. Tarpey for far less than they had paid for it.

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During the first years of Prohibition, the plant rremained closed, but in

1926, Tarpey began making some wine for sacramental use and after Repeal and i

under the management of Arthur B. Tarpey, the fountler's son, the plant again

greatly increased its output. In 1936, the Italian Swiss Colony purchased the

winery and has continued large scale operation.

In 1879, to the west of Eggers and north of Barton, Charles G. Anderson put

up for sale a section of land for which he had purchased the water rights. So large

a proportion of those who bought here were Swedes that the tract became known

as the Scandinavian Colony.

Anderson kept for himself forty acres on which he planted fruit trees and

wine grapes and built of adobe brick a winery and distillery which he called the

Centennial Winery. One of the largest purchasers was a german, from the Rhine

country and son of a winegrower, Frederick M. Roessler, who set out some good

varieties and in 1893, built a winery, the Estella Blanca, which he operated until

Pro hi bi ti on.

In 1890, the firm of Kohler & Frohling purchased land in the colony and

erected a frame winery and distillery which under the management of Charles

Milhan was operated until 1894, when it came under the management of the

California Wine Association. The winery was destroyed by fire in 1899, but a

new frame building named the Scandinavian Winery was immediately erected to

handle that year's vintage. It remained in operation up until Prohibition.

In 1896, at the southern outskirts of Fresno and conveniently near the

main line of the Southern Pacific, the CWA erected a large brick winery to handle

the production of the large vineyards they controlled in the vicinity. The first

years vintage was 200,000 gallons. The winery was named Calwa and the

surrounding area became known as the Calwa District. The capacity of the winery

was increased many times up to Prohibition. During the dry years Calwa was

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converted into a cotton processing plant. The old brick building still stands and

the district has retained the Calwa name.

Five miles southeast of Fresno, at Malaga, Andrew Mattei, a Swiss, settled in

1887, set out a small vineyard and was making wine by 1892. His vineyard was

ultimately enlarged to twelve hundred acres and the winery with a capacity of

approximately three million gallons and a distillery with an annual output of over

a quarter million gallons of brandy became the largest privately owned one in the

Fresno area. With Repeal, despite the fact that he had passed his eightieth year,

Mattei reopened the plant and remained active in the industry until his death in Al~A-

1936. In 1943, the Afta.W~ne Company acquired the winery from the Mattei !

estate and operated it unti~ 1947, at which time it was closed, I I

As early as 1896, the California Wine Association foresaw that the Fresno '

district would become the dessert wine center of California. In that year,

struggling with the Winemakers Corporation, the CWA realized that it must

produce as well as sell win~. Accordingly, seven miles north of Reedley at the base

of the Sierra Nevada foothills, it erected a two million gallon capacity winery with a

distillery, and planted three thousand acres to vines. To this new vineyard and

winery it gave the name Wflbtoke. Its first vintage was one of over 1,500,000

gallons. In the ensuing ye¥s, both the winery and vineyards were enlarged, and

before the coming of Prohipition, with an annual output of two million gallons,

Wahtoke became to the pr9duction of dessert wines, what Greystone in Napa

County was to the CWA's dfY wine production. Though Prohibition was a !

financial blow to the CWA, ~twas able to recoup in part by the sale of the Wahtoke I

in 1919 for $1,300,000. After Repeal and under new ownership, the winery was

reopened. Since 1944, theiwinery has been owned and operated by the Cella

family.

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Four years after the building of Wahtoke, the San Francisco wine house of

Lach.man & Jacobi, in its fight with the CWA, built its own winery at Reedley, the

Lac Jae, to ensure a source of dessert wines. The following year, when Lach.man. &

Jacobi merged with the CWA, the Lac Jae was sold to Moses Samuel, the head of an

independent San Francisco wine house, who renamed it the Alma and operated it

up to Prohibition. After Repeal, it was reopened under new ownership as the Mt.

Tivy Winery, and in the 1940s was acquired by the Christian Brothers and

became their principal plant for the production of brandy and dessert wines.

Charles K. Kirby, early settler in the Fresno area, large land owner and bank

director, with over a hund11ed acres in wine grapes, erected a winery in the late

1880s at his Sierra Park Vineyard, three miles south of Fowler, at the junction of

Peach and Manning roads. This was operated until Prohibition and with Repeal

was reopened by Dr. Myer Elgarten as the Garden Vineyards Winery & Distillery.

Subsequently, it became known as the Monarch Winery.

At nearby Selma, George West & Son in 1899 built at the junction of McCall

and Manning roads, the MqCall Road Winery, and in 1904, at the junction of old

U.S. 99 and Floral Avenue, fl group of local vineyardists organized under the name

of California Grape Growers' Association, and erected the Selma Cooperative

Winery. Both operated up to Prohibition,but nothing remains today of either.

At Dinuba, prior to Prohibition, there was an eighty-acre vineyard and a

winery at the ranch of Herman Ruschaupt, three miles northeast of town. This was

acquired in 1904 by Emil I{. Granz of Fresno, who renamed it the Dinuba Winery. Alta.-

Some years later it became known as the Alt-. Winery and under this name was re-

opened after Repeal by Charles Dubbs and Samuel Caplan. Dubbs, who labeled

his product St. Charles, made wine here until about 1950.

Two miles north of Dinuba, near Tokay Switch, there rises abruptly from

the flat valley floor a rocky1 brush-covered hill known as Smith Mountain. In

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1903, the California Wine ~ssociation put up a group of wooden buildings at the !

base of the "mountain" anq not inappropriately called the new winery the Smith

Mountain. It did not surviye Prohibition, and the one building still standing is I I

used by a fruit packing ho111se.

The town of Sanger liad a cooperative winery by 1906 at the southern edge !

of town. This was closed dpring Prohibition but was reopened with Repeal and is I

still operated as a cooperatlive.

Another Fresno Coupty cooperative was the Growers' Winery and Distillery '

of Parlier, erected in 1900 on Newmark Street between Tuolumne and Tulare

roads. The most active local grower in its organization and its first president was i

Robert K. Madsen, a native I of Denmark, who had a vineyard about three miles

west of town. This too operated until Prohibition. The building no longer exists,

its site being occupied by " Buddhist Temple, but the redwood staves of the old

wine tanks were used duri.qg Prohibition by a resourceful contractor for the facing

of a house which still stanqs on Fresno and "I" streets.

At Tulare was the winery of Frank Giannini, a native of the island of Elba,

off the Tuscan coast of Italy, and son of a vineyardist. Giannini came to California

as a young man and after ffU"Illillg for a short time at Brentwood, Conrta Costa

County, purchased in 188~, three miles northeast of Tulare 160 acres which he

planted to orchard and viI}eyard. About 1900, he purchased an additional 480

acres, enlarged both orcha1'd and vineyard, and in 1905 built the Tulare Winery. I

It was destroyed by fire inl 1911, but Giannini rebuilt, this time in adobe, and like

Mattei, not only operated ljl.P to Prohibition, but after Repeal as well. After the

founder's death the propeirty was acquired by the Petri Wine Company and I

subsequently by Edward Afakelian and Vas Gunner of Fresno who named it the

Argun Winery.

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In 1902, the Italian Swiss Colony erected a larg~ winery with a distillery at

the town of Kingsburg. The first vintage was one of 7~0,000 gallons. The winery

operated up to Prohibition. After Repeal, the Kingsb rg cellar was operated by

Louis M. Martini for several years. Subsequently, the lant was taken over by the

Cresta Blanca Company, who have replaced the origi al frame buildings.

Also in 1902, the Italian Swiss Colony built a · ery with distillery at

Lemoore, which operated until Prohibition. The wineb has been dismantled, but

part of the old buildings have survived and are now ieing used by the Western

Condensing Company. I

Five miles east of Lemoore, at Annona, was thelappropriately named

Armona Winery, built in 1907 by a group of local vinfyardists who represented

some 2,000 acres of vines. The company was capital*ed at $100,000 and the

"enterprise was considered of sufficient importance t induce the Southern Pacific

Company to build nine miles of railroad track to han le its output." The building

on Jackson Street adjoining the railroad tracks no Ion er stands.

In 1898, George West & Son built a frame winJ-y at the southeast comer of

Eleventh Avenue and Fifth Street in Hanford. This wJs designed primarily to

handle the crop of the thousand-acre Lucerne VineyJd of the Messrs. Paige, Root,

and Chittenden set out in 1889-90, a mile north of toki. The winery was

destroyed by fire in 1915 and was never rebuilt. TwJ years later, the CWA, which i

had absorbed George West & Son, sold the vineyard. IAll that remains to recall the

site of the winery are a few palm trees planted by Ge9rge West & Son which would I

seem to indicate that they went to some effort to landpcape the property.

By 1918, the San Joaquin Valley had already sirpassed all other I

viticultural districts in viticultural and vinicultural p,oduction, and since Repeal

the reopening of old wineries and the building of matily large new ones has again i

made this district the largest by far in output.

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G-~o. In 1852, a German by the name ofAKrause planted what he

named the Red Mountain Vineyard on

grant, a mile from the flourishing

Ferry in Stanislaus County. Soon

the Rio re los Estanislaus

mining town of Knight's

after the start of the vine-

yard a Stockton attorney, Abraham Schell, ecame a partner and,

upon Krause's death a few years later, the sole owner. He sent

East for his nephew, Herrick, who joined h 0 m as a partner and

winemaker in 1867. The vineyard was expan ed to about eighty

acres which were plented to the Mission, z·nfandel, Muscat,

Cabernet Sauvignon and .Matero varieties.

Schell soon realized that because f the hot summers and

his irrigation of the vineyard he could

table wine for his grapes were too high

He, therefore, specialized in fortified

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in Is ugar and low in acid.

wi4es: port, sherry, I

muscatel, and angelica. He built a distil~ery and not only made i

his own fortifying brandy but also aged sorjie and sold it under his

label. It is claimed that all his wines wtre aged six years; some

were sold locally but the greater percent a!f;e was shipped by wagon

to Oakdale, and from there to Albany, New tork, where the Schells

had an office. The wine, mostly fortified, was shipped in fifty

gallon barrels and the average price was $l a gallon. A small I

amount of dry wine was sold locally. I

As the company was specializing in/ dessert wines they

would lay out in the sun some of the grapeb. When the grapes be-1

came semi-dry they would be mixed in with ~he fresh grapes. The !

purpose was to obtain greater alcohol and ~hereby reducethe amount I

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of fortifying brandy r quired to bring the wine up to the desired

twenty per cent alcoho by volume.

Abraham Sche 1 died in 1894 and Mrs. Schell a few years

later. As there were o children, Herrick, the nephew, inherited

the property. The win ry continued to operate until Prohibition

and the vineyard until 1921, when with the future of the grape

market very dark, the chells pulled out the vineyard. One of

Herrick's sons, Artie, still living in the family home in Knight's

Ferry, which was const ucted in 1856, bel~es that this was a

great mistake, for in 922 the price of wine grapes rose sky high

as the stocks of hoard d wine in the East became exhausted and

Italians and others be1ame wholly dependent upon

vineyards for wine grales to make their basement

After Repeal the winery, still in good

the California

"dago red".

condition, was

leased by Emanuel Gala who brought in grapes from the San Joaquin

Valley and produced.wi e most of which was shipped in bulk to New

York, where it found a 1

ready market among Greek-Americans who felt

particular confidence 1n a wine produced by a fellow countryman.

He increased the capac1ty of the winery from seventy five thousand

to one hundred ar.d fif~y thousand gallons. The Schells sold the

property in the thirti s, and the new owners in 1943 were faced

with an ultimatum from the cattle company which was leasing the land

for a cattle range; "E'ther the winery goes or we go." It seems

that the cowboys inste d of singing the cattle to sleep would in-

variably end up in the iwinery, and upon leaving were in no condition

to sing, let alone wat h the cattle. As the land was bringing in

more money than the wi ery, the winery was closed and the "sons of

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Helios" were forced to find another sourc in California for Greek

wine. Thus after ninety-one years of ope ation the Red Mountain

Vineyard and Winery has become a typical ~other Lode relic. But

the ruins remain as a monument to two net ble pioneers of California

wines and vines, Abraham and Herrick Sche 1.

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:e 334 I Stanislaus Stepping Stones

AN ADVERTIS MENT BY A. SCHELL, INC. PROPRIETORS (Reprinted with pe mission of Southern Mines Press, Modesto, Ca.)

>uring the past eighteen years the wines a d brandies It is needless to say, to those who are acquainted with de at this vineyard were offered for sale in the grapes grown in regions of volcanic origin, that they •any and New York. The sales doubled eve greatly excel in bouquet and richness of saccharine matter nand for them spread all over the countr - the two great essentials necessary to make good wine. ned the reputation as the best made in thi country. It has been fully demonstrated by the experience of the ~. Schell, the proprietor, was formerly a res dent of the past that grapes grown in the Foot-Hills and mountainous 'of Albany. In 1849, during the excitement incident to regions of California, as well as in the mountainous

discovery of gold in California, he w nt with a regions of other countries, are greatly superior to the :ipany of seventeen, to the Eldorado of thew st, where, those grown on the plains, lowlands and along the sea .866, he became interested in Red Mounta'n Vineyard coast. ;ompany with George H. Krause, a Germ n from the This statement is borne out by a report of the committee ine, well acquainted with the making of win , and they of the Legislature (1870) of the State of California, on the ,n obtained a wide reputation for their wines and culture of the grape and production of wine and brandies . . ndies. Krause has since died, and Schell as become The committee say, in their report: e proprietor. "After a careful investigation, your committee feel con-['his vineyard is located in the Foot-Hills o the Sierra strained to say that, thus far, the grapes grown on our vada Mountains, near Knight's Ferry, int e county of chaparral lands in the Foot-Hills and mountain sides nislaus. It contains many different varieti s of vines, produce superior wines and brandies. Indeed, it seems :has the Muscat of Alexandria, Black Hamb rgh, Reine impossible that wines of the same age could excel those of Nice, White Malaga, Frontenac, Golden Chasselas, Schell & Krause from the 'Red Mountain Vineyard' in the

1fendel, Tintura, Carbanet Souvignon, - s id to be the Foot-Hills of Stanislaus county." >t Claret Grape in the world. Petit Bouschet Petit Syra, To satisfy the people that Red Mountain Vineyard is not 11ant, Tousseou, Matero and Mission· rape. The a myth, and to remove the suspicions and fears of the mtry in and' around this vineyard is vol anic in its more skeptical, the proprietor begs leave to copy a few gin, being composed of scoria, lava, deco posed iron extracts from papers published in California by those who ·k and alluvium, intermixed with clay. are personally acquainted with the Vineyard:

OLD WINES AND BRANDIES'ASPECIALTY. >', '

··. TlllHTY-Fl\'E n:,\I:~ I\" TllE 111 'Sl~~:ss.

H. R .Sc HE LL. PRO.PR 1 E r.-:iR.

Red Mountain Vineyard Label put out by Herrick R. Schell, nephew of Abraham.

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e 332 Stanislaus Stepping Stones

Once See ic Vineyar

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, , ~.~r~~ ;\br:;2··i~~-~¥'~~£441·~~'.~~~~~~:~

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I S!an1'1au' Stepping Ston°' Page 333

Vow a Ca tie Ranch

·-:. ,, ~

~:~~J~.,

=>s. KNIGHT'S FERRY, STANISLAUS CO.CAL.

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Stanislaus Stepping Stones Page 335

m the STOCKTON INDEPENDENT, March 1, 1873) DESCRIPTION OF A CALIFORNIA VINEYARD. WHAT A. SCHELL HAS ACCOMPLISHED -

GRATIFYING SUCCESS OF HIS ENTERPRISE. 'he largest and most complete vineyard in this portion ! State is located about one mile from Knight's Ferry, ttlejohn creek, in Stanislaus county. It is called Red ltain Vineyard, and is owned by A. Schell. 1ty-five acres are planted with vines, and the ard contains about 60,000 vines.* Ten thousand of ·were set out in 1860, and are now thirteen years old, · the balance are from four to eight years old. Ten ;and are of foreign variety, consisting of Muscat of mdria, Black Hamburgh, Reine de Nice, Tintura, and ndel. The soil of this vineyard is a deposit from john creek, which runs at the base of Table itain, and is made up of alluvium, scoria, iron rock,

etc., and is particularly well adapted to the 1ction of grapes of a superior quality, not only for ;, but for table use, and from the Muscat superior 1s are produced. The wine house and cellar are ructed on the side of a hill. The main cellar is sixty by y feet, sixteen feet high, with concrete walls three hick. In addition to the large cellar just mentioned, a :I fourteen feet wide and seven feet high, has been ·om it back into the hill a distance of eighty feet, and at right angles eighty-one feet farther to the brow of ill. This tunnel is run through solid rock and cement, 1 is perfectly impervious to water, is always dry and ~n temperature, and is most admirably adapted for oring of wine. At the outlet of this tunnel on the brow e hill is an iron grated door, firmly set in solid nry, and inside of that, wooden doors, which are used ~ulate the temperature and ventilation of the cellar. : are ten one thousand gallon casks in the main , resting on brick piers, which cost $170 each, and six tanks holding one thousand four hundred gallons (since which one tank holding 8,000, one holding 0, one holding 11,500, and four holding 5,000 gallons have been erected). In the fermenting room there

iirty fermenting tubs, holding six hundred gallons

'hile visiting this cellars a few days since, we've ed fifty-eight butts in the tunnel, holding about one ·ed and fifty gallons each, all filled with wine of ior quality, and marked and ready for shipment to fork. There were also in the main cellar, in addition · large casks and tanks mentioned, many two, three .ve hundred gallon casks filled with wine. 1ousands of gallons of 'villainous compounds' are Jon the market in the shape of wine and liquor. It is hat two-thirds of the wine and liquor used in our ry are adulterated. Some persons think if they get it rhe United States bonded warehouse that then it is This is a mistake. Adulteration is carried on as

>ively in Europe as in America. It is well known that our revenue Jaws allowing spirits to be shipped to

ice then large additions have been made.

....~-

Abraham Sc ell town house in Knights Ferry, CA., built around 1856 and is the only sandstone residence in this community. He was also the banker and a prominent attorney. Th bank vault was located in the living room of the Schell h me.

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' 336 I Stanislaus Stepping Stones

ign countries free of tax, large quantities a e shipped ually. During the past year 12,000,000 gallons of s irits have n shipped to Europe from the United States; much of it it to France. No doubt the United States ill receive r share in return in the shape of Otard, Martelle, rnrac, Hennessy, and other French brandie . " alifornia wines and brandies have late y greatly eased in favor with the American people. ithin the : year actual statistics show that the sales o wine and ldy made in California have increased thr e-fourths, le the sales of imported wine and brandy ave fallen :wo-thirds, thus showing that California pr ducts are inning to be properly appreciated. It is only question me when California will have a monopoly f the wine ,eon the Western Continent.

KNIGHTS FERRY 1. CITY JAIL 2. CHURCH 3. GENERAL STORE 4. COVERED BRIDGE 5. HOTEL 6. DAKIN HOUSE 7. 1.0.0.F. HALL 8. FLOUR MILL 9. MASONIC HALL

10. SCHELL HOUSE 11. THE "LONG HOUSE" 12. THE WILLM'S RANCH

s taste is the creature of education, 1 do not xpect that wines and brandies will please everybo y. Those

•Se tastes have become vitiated by the "villainous :pounds" put up in New York city and elsew ere under ctifiers license, and those who have been i the habit rinking foreign wine and brandy and formed a taste for n, and those that think that everything i ported is er than the domestic article, will be slow o acknow­~e the merits of the products from Red Mountain ;::yard. Those whose tastes are in their prim tive purity n say without a single exception, 1 have nev r failed to tse. i conclusion, 1 beg to assure the public t

juice of the grape; that, with few exceptions, none of the wines are put upon the market less than five years old, and that 1 have now some on hand ten years old, and for medicinal purposes these wines are unexcelled.

•e 1 put upon market pure as can be mad from the

ny old rock walls and fences arowtd Knig ts Ferry were built with assistance of the Chinese laborers. Some of these fences are now

ibined with barbed wire. (Knights Ferry photos from Elizabeth Cors n Simms collection.)

--~q-

A. SCHELL & CO.

This bluff which stands 215 feet above the river bed is called "Lover's Leap." The name was given because of a legend of a yowig Indian maiden who was disappointed in love jumped to her death from this precipice.

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"eE:t>rlOUNTAIN WIN~'( c. \~5o

[_E: .i'Lr'\ll'\DIA pho.t,s]

i;,J~Alllc.E. TD TUNl'llLL

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GRAP ACREAGE STATISTICS

1856- 1992

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GRAPE ACREAGE STATISTICS

Estimates of grapevine acreage have been compiled by different age cies and associations since the early

1850s. Unfortunately, early estimates were not compiled annual y. Federal statistics are available

through the United States Census, but are, of course, decennial. uring the 1850s, 1860s and 1870s,

the State Agricultural Society periodically published tables listing g ape acreage in California by county,

but their efforts were inconsistent. The California State Board of Equalization also collected acreage

statistics, but again, these were not compiled annually. In 18 0, the California Board of State

Viticultural Commissioners published the first comprehensive s rvey of grape acreage, including a

county by county directory of vineyardists.

The consistent compilation of grapevine acreage in Califo nia began in 1919 when estimates

were under the control of the Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, a State agency. Then, in 1969, the

California Agricultural Statistics Survey (CASS) took over this stati tical task. Financed through a joint

effort of the State and Federal departments of agriculture, the w"ne industry, the California Raisin

Advisory Board and the California Table Grapes Commission, ASS continues to compile annual

grapevine acreage estimates from 9,000 growers statewide. Althoug other acreage estimates have been

collected by various State and Federal agencies between 1919 an 1992, this report utilizes the data

recorded by the Crop and Livestock Reporting Service and CASS ecause of their accuracy.

Grape acreage estimates were obtained from the following sources:

For the years 1856-1858, 1868, 1872-1877: Transactions of the Ca ifornia State Agricultural Society.

For the years 1880, 1887, 1891-1894, 1904, 1906, 1910, 1912, 191 , 1916: Reports of the State Board

of Equalization. [When they seemed more reliable than tho e of the Board of Equalization, some

estimates for 1910 were taken from the Statistical Repo t of the California State Board of

Agrimlture for the Year 1918, which includes grape acrea e for 1910.]

For the year 1890: Directory of the Grape Growers, Wine Makers an Distillers of California, published

by the California Board of State Viticultural Commissione sin 1891.

For the years 1919-1953: California Fruit and Nut Crop, Special Pz blication 257, published by the Crop

and Livestock Reporting Service. Between 1919 and 195 the Service issued annual acreage

estimates. This supplement by R.E. Blair, agricultural stati tician for the Service, was compiled

after corrections and adjustments were made in the data co lected for those years. Because the

supplement provides a more reliable source of data, it was used in lieu of the annual reports.

For the years 1954-1968: California Fruit and Nnt Acreage Estirna es, annual reports published by the

Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.

For the years 1969-1992: California Grape Acreage, the annu 1 report issued by the California

Agricultural Statistics Service.

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Estimates for 1856-1858, 18 8, 1872 and 1873 were given as the number of grapevines, not in

acreage yields. The grapevine esti ates were converted to acreage yields based on the now-standard

8' x 8' planting (681 vines per acre), nd were rounded to the nearest whole number. At the time, this

configuration of grapevine planting as not necessarily the standard, and there were variations in the

spacing of vines, but 8' x 8' was prev lent. Since there is no means of verifying the planting formation

of every vineyard, the acreage wa converted according to the standard configuration to provide

consistency and a basis for compari n.

The acreage estimates for 18 6-1858, 1868, 1872-1877 and 1880 combine table, raisin and wine

grapes into one total. For the other y ars, acreage estimates are broken down by grape type and variety.

This report presents the total table, r isin and wine grape acreage. The acreage estimates include both

bearing and non-bearing vines.

When looking at the acreage stimates in this survey, it is important to understand the present

boundaries of California's counties c anged considerably between 1850 ~nd 1907. For this reason, the

dates of conception for each county re provided.

The reliability of the older ac eage yields remains suspect as there were no means available to

verify the accuracy of data collection; in addition, the early records were compiled and recorded by a not­

always-neat hand. This is particul rly evident in the records from the State Board of Equalization.

Their figures were included when hey seemed consistent with the trends in grape growing in the

counties, and were helpful in filling he gaps left by the lack of alternative data.

Some acreage estimates were not included in this report. Whether because of typographic errors,

or mistakes made during data gathe ing, the figures were either unlikely for that county at that time,

or were glaring errors. For example, he State Board of Equalization reported 64;044 acres of grapevines

in Siskiyou County in 1893-an imp ssibility.

It should be noted that the a reage estimates compiled by the various agencies and associations

often omit grapevine acreage for vari us counties during any given year. This does not necessarily mean

that grapevines were not, or are not currently, cultivated in that county. Grapes have been grown in

every county of California, a fact tha makes California unique in the history of grape growing and wine

making in the United States.

The regions of California no particularly suited to the cultivation of grapes have often been

neglected in surveys when acreage f ls below the level of inclusion. The collection of acreage estimates

before 1900 was no doubt hampered y the lack of transportation to, and the difficulty of communicating

with, the less populated areas of the State. Although the methods used to compile data are now more

sophisticated, parcels of less than fi e acres were often not included in the data, and there are many

small vineyards that remain unrecor ed. In fact, smaller acreage estimates are often "carried over" from

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one year to the next if time or financial resources preclude investig tion. This accounts for some of the

counties that list the same meager acreage for an extended per od of time. For example, Siskiyou

County is listed as having two acres in grapevines for the years be ween 1937 and 1962. CASS carried

over the figure until notified that sometime during that period th grapevines had been pulled.

This statistical survey presents the grapevine acreage pla ted in California between 1856 and

1992 as it was reported. As estimates, they do not represent a c mpletely accurate accounting of the

acreage planted to grapevines, but they do illustrate important tr nds in the history of grape growing

in California. Although data concerning the acreage planted to d" ferent types and varieties of grapes

is not included as part of the acreage total by county, acreage plan d to wine grapes has been compiled

for specific years.

Every effort has been made to present accurate acreage es ·mates - any errors are entirely my

own.

- Ernest Peninou

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8an Joaquin Viticultural District -

District County as Percentage of District Total Acreage

Date Totals San Joac uln Tulare Stan Isla us Merced Fresno Kem Madera Kln~s 1856 44 45% 14% 34% 7% 1868 1,673 46% 15% 16% 22% 1875 1,365 13% 28% 44% 13% 1% 1890 64,330 2% 15% 3% 77% 2% 1910 104,241 19% 10% 3% 2% 57% 2% 6'Yu 1920 293,664 13% 18% 3% 3% 50% 3% 4% 4% 1925 444,579 14% 21% 6% 5% 40% 5% 6% 3% 1930 396,095 16% 16% 6% 5% 44% 5% 5% 3% 1935 382,086 15% 16% 5% 5% 45% 5% S'fo 3% 1940 402,727 14% 18% 5% 5% 45% 5% 4% 3% 1945 416,627 14% 19% 5% 5% 43% 6% 5% 2%

' ' 1950 407,216 14% 19% 5% 4% 43% 7% 5% 2% 1955 349,238 14% 19% 4% 4% 42% 8% 5% 1% 1960 379,295 12% 19% 4% 4% 44% 8% 7% 1% 1965 401,021 12% 18% 5% 4% 43% 9% 8% 1% l970 401,369 11% 17% 5% 3% 43% 10% 9% 1975 501,854 10% 15% 5% 3% 38% 16% 12% 1980 532,124 10% 15% 4% 3% 39% 15% 13% 1985 541,364 10% 15% 3% 3% 39% 15% 15% 1990 522,733 11% 12% 3% 3% 40% 15% 16% 1992 510,376 9% 13% 3% 3% 4{)% 15% 16%

San Joaquin District Total Grape Acreage

550,000

500,000 ----450,000

A 400,000

c 350,000

r 300,000 c a 250,000

g 200,000 e

150,000

100,090

50,000 / 0

~ ~ ~ ~ 0 0

~ 0 V'I

~ V'I g ~ ~

V'I

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ °' ~ ~ ~ (!.. ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - -Year

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Fresno County

Created April 19, 1856 County Seat: Fresno

Land Area 5,950 sq.miles - 3,808,0 0 acres

Fresno is the Spanish name for "ash" and was used to descr be the native Oregon ash trees "so common along the banks of the steams in that region."

Acres planted to grapes

1856 3 1921 157,900 1945 1969 172,928 1857 1922 169.100 1946 1970 173,087 1&58 4 1923 175.100 1947 1971 178.172 1868 11 1924 177.000 1948 1972 183,386 1872 23 1925 178,900 1949 1973 190,495 1873 39 1926 179,400 1950 1974 193,336 1874 38 1927 179,000 1951 1975 192.173 1875 185 1928 178.050 1952 1976 187,6'.!9 IS76 209 1929 176,380 1953 1977 198..511 1877 450 1930 174,320 1954 1978 194,044 188-0 560 1931 171,790 1955 1979 196,689 1887 10.185 1932 171.276 1956 198-0 205.322 1890 49.500 1933 170.365 1957 1981 208.538 1892 30.308 1934 172,012 1958 1982 210,637 1893 40.702 1935 171.351 1959 1983 211.233 1894 53,140 1936 170,851 1960 1911-4 214.097 1904 87,115 1937 172.247 1961 1985 215,564 1906 86,505 1938 176,754 1962 1986 209,227 1910 fo~475 1939 179,6'.!4 1963 1987 207.235 1912 104,070 1940 18'.!,420 1964 1988 207,05'.! 1914 110,350 1941 18'.!.15'.! 1965 1989 208.575 1916 111.030 1942 182,408 1966 1990 208,292 1919 134.600 1943 180,917 1967 1991 205,084 1920 146,300 1944 181.294 1968 172. 30 1992 204,559

Total Grape Acreag

220,000 ..--~-~~~- -~-~~~~~~--~_,..-~~-~~~-~-,

200,000

180,000

A 160,000

c 14-0,000

r 120,000 e a 100,000

g 80,000 e

60,000

40,000

20,000

0

~ ~ \0

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Kern County

Created April 2, 1866 County Seat: Bakersfield

Land ea 8,003 sq.miles - 5,121,920 acres

The county is named for the ern River, whose appellation was applied by John C. Fremont in 1845 when his topographer Edward M. Kern, nearly drowned while crossing the river.

1168 1!72

1873

1874

1875

1!76

1877

ll80

1877

1890 1891

189l 1893

1894 19()4

1910 1912

1914

1916

1919 1920

1921

1922

90,000

8-0,000

A 70,000

c 60,000 r e 50,000 a g 4-0,000

e 30,000

20,000

10,000

6 1~24 22

90

85

25

60

163

32

45

1,200 4,915

6,060

9.200 J0.090

1,100 616 640

l,035

1.112 7,040

10,870

13,995

17,185

Acres planted to grapes

20,460 1947 30,544 1970 40,234 21,640 1948 30,820 1971 47,784

22,265 1949 29,937 1972 61.317 23,425 1950 27.8.11 1973 79,142 23,805 1951 27,845 1974 82,030 23,605 195l 27.389 1975 78,460 22,208 1953 26,768 1976 71,487

19.930 1954 1:7.253 1977 73.375

19.415 1955 28.111 1978 71,910 18,790 1956 26.385 1979 74.503 19,687 1957 26.453 1980 78,759

20.216 1958 27.417 1981 83,981 20.754 1959 29.885 1!>82 90.206 21.018 1960 31.241 1983 94.364 21.075 1961 34,472 19&4 93.236 20,808 1962 36.224 1985 86,910 20,738 1963 37,673 1986 81,416 20,617 1964 37,686 1987 80,.504

21.138 1965 38,772 19&8 79.180 21.353 1966 39,.560 1989 78,142 23,164 1967 39,760 1990 77,868 25,457 1968 39,330 1991 75,924 27.437 1969 28,945 1992 77,197

Total Grape Acreage

0 +H-ri+~i-h-++t'r~H+t+++H-H+H+i+!-++11-!+++t+H+!fi++-H++H-i+H-+#++t-H+i,.f-;.+.;-;+f++-''+-M+++++H

~ § § ~ ~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Year

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Kings County

Created March 22, 1893 County Seat: Hanford

Land Area 1,159 sq.miles - 741,760 cres

The county is named after Rio de los Santos Reyes (River oft e Holy Kings), so named by Gabriel Moraga when his expedition reached the river on Janu ry 6, 1805, the celebration day of the festival of the three Magi.

Acres planted to grapes

U93 1,650 1932 14,267 1953 ,2JO 1973 3.~

1894 5.951 1933 13,803 1954 .2:~0 15>7' 3,851

1904 7.210 1934 13,361 1955 ,748 1975 3,/>..0 1906 7.577 1935 13.491 1956 ,75J 1976 3,444 1910 7,517 1936 B.615 1957 ,629 197'7 3,300

1912 13.4:!6 1937 13,742 1958 ,629 1978 3,531

1914 13,762 1938 13.~ 1959 _192 1979 3,45J

1916 13,8-17 1939 13,855 1960 .392 1980 3,{H()

1919 12.489 11).4() 12.638 1961 ,.392 1981 3,602 1920 13,014 1941 12.578 1962 _192 1982 3,7'.!4

1921 13 . .S-i9 1942 12.206 1963 .120 19!3 3.964 1922 13,8.19 1943 12.001 19'4 ,120 1934 4,085 1923 14,079 1944 11,75<1 1965 ,120 19&5 3.919 1924 14,329 1945 11,171 1966 ,110 1986 3,210 1925 14.589 1946 10.9~ 1967 ,110 1987 3.322 1926 14,779 1947 10.72..l 1968 ,4611 1988 4,071 1927 14.9'.19 19<l8 9,:6-1 1969 ,401 1989 4.01.'i 1928 15,124 1949 9.155 1970 ,115 1990" 3,939 1929 15,181 1950 8.~.ll 1971 .438 1991 4,150 1930 15.061 1951 7,025 1972 ,'J.f:h 1992 4,003 1931 14,690 1951 5.22.S

Total

1'-'-00 ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!-~~~~~~~~~~

lS,000

13.SOO

A 12,000

c 10,SOO

r · 9,000 e a 7.SOO g 6,000

e 4-«:00

3,000

1.SOO

0 .._._.._,....-_,_....,..._.....,.-.-.,...~------..-~--......_--~....._~ ........ ----........ ,_,..~~~--l

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Madera County

Created March 11, 1893 County Seat: Madera

Land Area 2,112 sq.miles - 1,351,680 acres

The county is named after he town of Madera, which was established in 1876 by the California Lumber Company and appropriately given the Spanish name for "lumber."

Acres planted to grapes

1894 2894 1933 17.699 1953 18,192 1973 55,561

1904 4262 1934 17,593 1954 18,837 1974 57,2f:X.l

1906 4600 1935 17,651 1955 19,619 1975 58,108 1910 2.248 1936 17,118 1956 20rl% 1976 58,070 191-4 7,585 1937 16,%0 1957 21.844 1977 f.lJ,CX.7 1916 4,:?04 1938 16,956 1958 23,514 1978 59,404 1919 10,800 1939 17,369 1959 26,741 1979 63.119 1920 13.100 1940 17,568 1960 27,520 1980 68,86'.! 1921 16,900 1941 17,541 1961 28.345 1981 74,469 1922 21.300 1942 17,641 1962 29,692 1982 86,212 1923 23.300 1943 17,850 1963 31,550 1983 86,859

1924 24.400 194-4 18,286 1964 32r152 1984 87,225 1925 24.950 1945 19,242 1965 34,031 1985 84,390 1926 25,000 1946 20,151 1966 35,200 1986 82.400 1927 24,750 1947 20,780 1967 35,550 1987 81,979 1928 23.820 1948 19,981 1968 35,830 1988 81.567 1929 2'.!.021 1949 19,252 1969 36.253 1.989 8.1,191 1930 20,176 1950 19,127 1970 37,799 1990 82.976 1931 19,050 1951 19,090 1971 41,606 1991 81,5'.!3 1932 18,547 1952 18,667 1972 46,94-l 1992 81.728

Ir I I I

90000

80000

70000

A 60000 c r 50000 e a 40000

g 30000 e

20000

10000

°' ~

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Merced County

Created April 19, 1855 County Seat: Merced

Land Area 1,995 sq.miles - 1,276,800 cres

The county is named after the Merced River, which was given it Merced (Our Lady of Mercy), by Gabriel Moraga in 1806.

name, Nuestra Se1iora de la

Acres planted to grapes I I

1856 15 1921 11,800 1945 19.~ 1969 14_'i48 1857 22 1922 14,900 1940

"·~ 1970 13,462

1858 22 1923 18,900 1947 20, 2 1971 14,193 1868 361 1924 21,700 1948 20, 1971 14,604 1172 110 1925 23,400 1949 20. 1973 17,033 1873 258 19.26 24.300 1950 18, 9 1974 16,872 1874 262 1917 24,750 1951 16. 28 1975 17,754 1875 600 1928 24,750 1952 15 1976 16,040 1876 600 1929 24.305 1953 15 1977 15,035 1877 600 1930 22,884 1954 1978 15,699 1880 121 1931 21.102 1955 1979 16.118 IS87 514 1932 20.019 1956 1980 16.966 1890 1,846 1933 19,126 1957 1981 17,096 1892 2,075 1934 18,055 1958 1982 18.598 1893 3,050 1935 17,856 1959 1983 19.168 1194 3.360 1936 17,691 1960 1984 18,541 1904 2.330 1937 17,885 1961 1985 18,.580 1906 1,700 1938 18,164 1962 1986 17,30:! 1910 4,~15' 1939 18.447 1963 1987 16.760 1912 4,650 1940 18,400 1964 1988 16,825 1914 5.340 1941 17.457 1965 1989 16,124 1916 5,\IOO 1942 17,0S/5 1966 1990 16,025 1919 8,750 1943 17,205 1967 1991 15,680 1920 10,050 1944 17.46-l 1968 1992 15,577

Total Grape Acreag

26,000 ..------------------+-----------i 24,000 22,000

20,000

A 18,000 c 16,000 r 14,000 e a 12,000

g 10,000

e 8,000 6,000

4,000

2,000 0

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~.~ ~ ~ § ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Year

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70,000

65,000

60,000

55,000

50,000

A 45000 c . r 4-0,000

f 35.000 a 30,000

g 25,000 e

20,000

15,000

10,000

S,000

Total Grape Acreage

0 .i....,..~~::;;..,. .......... -+~~~~--~~.,...,......~~~~----....----~~__J ~ N ~ ~ 7 ~ ~ ~ ~ C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

~ ~ ~ & ~ ~ & s ; ; 8 ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Year

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Stanislaus County

Created April 1, 1854 County Seat: Modesto L

Land Area 1,450 sq.miles - 928,000 acres i,

Estanislao, an Indian neophyte given the name of a Polish s*nt, ran away from Mission San Jose and became the leader of a band of Indians in the S*1 Joquin Valley in 1828. The Indians were pursued and defeated in a battle led by Mariap.o Vallejo. The river near the battle site, and later the county, were named in honor of th~ brave Estanislao.

! I,

Acres planted to grapes i I,

1!56 6 1924 25,900 1947 2p,536 1970 19,.574 1857 4 1925 26,900 1948 19,902 1971 22,369 1858 3 1926 29.250 1949

l770 1972 23,921

1868 266 1927 30,000 1950 !~ 1973 24,486

1872 514 1928 28,000 1951 1974 24,328 1873 382 1929 26,886 1952 IV,677 1975 24,107 1874 382 1930 25,174 1953 t293 1976 23.252 1876 147 1931 23,659 1954 I ,419 1977 23,266 1387 498 1932 22,266 1955 tl54 1978 24,007 1890 619 1933 21,327 1956 I ,750 1979 22,769 1892 100 1934 20,835 1957 1~.104 1980 22,099 1893 640 1935 20,453 1958

1104 1981 22,005

1894 647 1936 20,096 1959 1 ,645 1982 22,154 1904 475 1937 20,392 1960 I ,984 1983 20,968 1906 1.789 1938 21.306 1961 i;-144 1984 20.574 a· 2~7

1939 21,528 1962 I ,411 1985 19,416 i~-----:-s~soo·-, 194-0 21,858 1963

1634 1986 17,624

2 4,047 1941 21,748 1964 I ,671 1987 16,802 4 4,679 1942 21,781 1965 I ,&34 1988 16,396

--~916 4,630 l94J 21,398 1966 l~,740 1989 17.274 1920 8,100 1944 21,298 1967 1 ,330 1990 16,712 1921 11,600 1945 21,409 1968 ti.660 1991 16,077 1922 17,400 1946 21,120 1969 li.576 1992 14,764

!

Total Grape Acr, ge

30,000

27,500

25,000

22,500 A 20,000 c 17,500 r e 15,000 8 12,soo g

10,000 e 7,500

S,000

2,500

0

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N

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Tulare County

Created April 20, 1852 County Seat: Visalia

Land Area 4,856 sq.miles - 3,107,840 acres I

The name is derived from th~ Aztec tullin or tollin, describing the reed-like plants found in marshlands. The name was ftst applied to the San Joaquin Valley, which was then covered by marshland, by the Spanish~xplorer Pedro Fages who described it as "a labyrinth of lakes and tulares." Thereafter the ame was widely used in the region.

1157 llSS 1168 1172 1113 IS74 JS75 1176 1m lUO 1&17 1890 1192 IS93 la94 1904 1'°6 1910 1914 1916 15119 151l0 15121 1922

100,000

90,000

80,000

A 70,000

c 66.,000 r e S0,000

: 40,000

e 30,000

20,000

10,000

I

Acres planted to grapes

400 \'ines r" 88,250 1947 81,840 44 924 90,150 1948 83,320

258 ~925 91.300 1949 81.968 348 926 90,900 1950 79),59 419

rZ7 84,930 1951 77,1'2f3

388 928 78,76{) 1952 66,448 380 929 71,082 1953 66,002 400 .930 64,587 1954 66,113 420 ~931 62,931 1955 66,233 380 .9J2 62,091 1956 64,810

1.229 1933 61,074 1957 67,181 9,919 rJ4 61,946 1958 69,814 3.715 935 63,660 1959 72.378 5.215 1936 65,611 1960 73.395 5.235 i937 67,461 1961 73,955 5,460 l938 69,179 1962 73,91-6 8,473 i939 69,480 1963 73,236

10,613 l940 71,114 1964 73,025 16.000 lS14l 71,636 1965 73.596 18,275 1942 72,446 1966 72,670 41.250 943 72,732 1967 73,780 53.500 l944 74,429 1968 73,100 73,550 l94S 78.200 1969 69,390 83,2.50 l946 81.578

----------~---Total Grape Acreage

Year

1970 67,952 1971 69,404 1972 11.m 1973 78,937 1974 79,633 1975 78,030 1976 73,246 1977 72,847 1978 75,990 1979 76,326 1980 80,406 1981 81,833 1982 85,718 1983 85,644 1984 84,538 1985 82,323 1986 76,024 1987 72,891 1988 70.311 1989 67,639 1990 65,613 1991 64,484 1992 64,247

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1856 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 2,265 GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 170,455

Viticultural District Grape Acreage Los Angeles 1,213 San Francisco 374 Sacramento 231 Napa 225 Sonoma 93 El Dorado 84 San Joaquin 45

2,265

% of State Total 53.5 16.5 10.1 9.9 4.1 3.7 1.9

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DIStRICT

County San Joaquin Merced Stanislaus Fresno Tulare

Grape Acreage 20 15 6 3 1

45 (1.9% of State Total)

% of District Total 44.4 35.5 13.3 6.6 2.2

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1858 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 5, 48 GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - [1857 385,000; [1859] 494,000

Viticultural District Gra e Acr a e Los Angeles 2, 753 San Francisco 1, 173 Sacramento 957 El Dorado 383 Sonoma Napa San Joaquin

287 263 132

5,948

% of State Total 46.2 19.7 16.0 6.4 4.8 4.4 2.2

SAN JO~QUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

County San Joaquin Tulare Merced Fresno Stanislaus

Grage Acreage % Qf District Tot{!l 59 44.6 44 33.3 22 16.6 4 3.0 3 2.2

132 (2.2% of State Tbtal) I

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1868 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 33,316 GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 2,600,000

Viticultural District Grape Acreage

Los Angeles El Dorado Sonoma Sacramento Napa San Francisco San Joaquin

1868

6,947 6,247 6,185 5,080 3,740 3,444 1,673

33,316

% of State Total

20.8 18.7 18.5 15.2 11.2 10.3 5.0

I I

SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DI~TRICT

County Grape Acreage % of District Total San Joaquin 771 46.0 Merced 361 21.5 Stanislaus 266 15.8 Tulare 258 15.4 Fresno 11 Kern 6

1,673 (5.0% of State Total)

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1876 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 39,$96 GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 4,000,()00

Viticultural District Grape Acre~ge

Los Angeles Sonoma Sacramento El Dorado Napa San Francisco San Joaquin

11,076 6,702 6,644 5,866 5,047 2,420 1,641

39,396

!

% of State Total

28.l 17.0 16.8 14.8 12.8 6.1 4.1

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

C2ynty Grape Acreage % of District Total Merced 600 36.5 Tulare 400 24.3 San Joaquin 225 13.7 Fresno 209 12.7 Stanislaus 147 8.9 Kern 60 3.6

1,641 (4.1% of State Total)

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1880 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 44, 7 46 GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 10,200,000

Viticultural District Grape Acreage % of State Total I

Los Angeles Sonoma San Francisco Napa Sacramento El Dorado San Joaquin

County Fresno San Joaquin Tulare Stanislaus Merced Kern

11,729 7,485 7,256 6,707 5,272 4,532 1,765

44,746

26.2 16.7 16.2 14.9 11.7 10.1 3.9

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL pISTRICT !

Grape Acreage % of District Total 560 31.7 525 29.7 380 21.5 147 [1876] 8.3 121 6.8 32 1.8

1, 765 (3.9% of State Total)

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1890 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 170,958 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 90,228 (52.7%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 15,500,000

ViticulturBl District Grage Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 64,330 37.6 Napa 24,897 14.5 Sonoma 24,478 14.3 San Francisco 21,146 12.3 Sacramento 14,403 8.4 Los Angeles 14,142 8.2 El Dorado 7,562 4.4

170,958

Wine Grage Acreage % State Total

7,051 7.8 22,190 24.5 24,064 26.6 18,942 20.9 8,706 9.6 6,725 7.4 2,550 2.8

90,228

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

County Grage Acreage Wine Grage Acreage % Wine Grage12 in County Fresno 49,500 5,574 11 Tulare 9,919 70 .7 Merced 1,846 425 23 San Joaquin 1,246 900 72 Kern 1,200 n/a Stanislaus 619 82 13

64,330 7,051 (11 % of District)

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1894 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE vlNES - 202,836 GALLONS OF \VlNE PRODUCED - 13,924,595

Viticultural District Grape Acreage

San Joaquin San Francisco Sonoma Sacramento Los Angeles Napa El Dorado

83,825 28,486 25,607 23,228 16,666 15,211 9,813

202,836

% of State Total

40.8 14.0 12.6 11.4 8.2 7.4 4.8

SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT

CmJnty Grape Acreage % of District Total Fresno 53,140 63.3 Kern 10,090 12.0 Kings 5,951 7.0 Tulare 5,235 6.2 Merced 3,360 4.0 Madera 2,894 3.4 San Joaquin 2,508 2.9 Stanislaus 647

83,825 (40.8% of State Total)

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1904 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 224,558 GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 29,571,845

Viticultural District Grape Acreage % of State Total

San Joaquin Sonoma Los Angeles Sacramento Napa San Francisco El Dorado

County Fresno Kings San Joaquin Tulare Madera Merced Kern Stanislaus

114,637 27,988 27,820 23,862 12,450 11,691 6,110

224,558

51.0 12.4 12.3 10.6 5.5 5.2 2.7

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

Grape Acreage 87,115 7,210 6,685 5,460 4,262 2,330 1,100 475

% of District Total 75.9 6.2 5.8 4.7 3.7 2.0

114,637 (51 % of State Total)

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1910 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 258, 733 GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 45,486,868

Viticultural District Grape Acreage

San Joaquin Los Angeles Sacramento Napa Sonoma San Francisco El Dorado

151,156 25,547 21,248 19,986 19,707 14,612 6,477

258,733

% of State Total

58.4 9.8 8.2 7.7 7.6 5.6 2.5

SAN JOAQUINVITICULTURAL DISTRICT

CQunty Grane Acreage % ofDi§trict Total Fresno 103,475 68.4 San Joaquin 19,635 12.9 Tulare 10,613 7.0 Kings 7,517 4.9 Merced 4,215 2.7 Stanislaus 2,837 1.8 Madera 2,248 1.4 Kern 616

151,156 (58.4% of State Total)

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1914 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 299,280 GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 41,793,433

Viticultural District Grape Acreage % of State Total

San Joaquin Los Angeles Sonoma Sacramento Napa San Francisco El Dorado

County Fresno San Joaquin Tulare Kings Madera Merced Stanislaus Kern

176,107 34,027 24,811 23,627 22,535 11,899 6,274

299,280

58.8 11.3 8.2 7.8 7.5 3.9 2.0

SAN JOAQUINVITICULTURAL DISTRICT

Grape Acreage 110,350 17,356 [1916] 16,000 13,762 7,585 5,340 4,679 1,035

% of District Total 62.6 9.8 9.0 7.8 4.3 3.0 2.6

176, 107 (58.8% of State Total)

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THE PROHIBITION YEARS

Grape Acreage Wine Grape Acreage % Wine Grapes Tons Crushed

1919 361,404 113,234 31.3 285,000 1920 411,314 118,864 28.7 161,000 1921 472,464 129,499 27.4 89,000 1922 530,009 141,954 26.7 143,000 1923 571,984 158,039 27.6 115,000 1924 597,819 172,569 28.8 24,000 1925 617,671 184,034 29.7 114,000 1926 629,605 194,265 30.8 53,000 1927 627,781 200,236 31.8 32,000 1928 614,568 203,702 33.1 92,000 1929 594,176 205,047 34.5 48,000 1930 569,222 200,823 35.2 76,000 1931 538,755 195,674 36.3 34,000 1932 540,382 194,010 35.9 99,000 1933 527,236 187,206 35.6 444,000

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1920 ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 411,314 GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 17, 794,835

Viticultural District Grape Acreage

San Joaquin Los Angeles Sacramento Sonoma Napa San Francisco El Dorado

293,664 35,935 26,775 20,745 13,990 12,645 7,560

411,314

% of State Total

71.3 8.7 6.5 5.0 3.4 3.0 1.8

SAN JOAQUINVITICULTURAL DISTRICT

CQynty Grape Acreage % of District Total Fresno 146,300 49.8 Tulare 53,500 18.2 San Joaquin 38,730 13.1 Madera 13,100 4.4 Kings 13,014 4.4 Kern 10,870 3.7 Merced 10,050 3.4 Stanislaus 8,100 2.7

293,664 (71.3% of State Total)

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1925 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 617,671 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 184,324 (30%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 3,638,000

Yitim!lturD.l District Grape Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 445,729 72.1 Los Angeles 57,144 9.2 Sacramento 37,668 6.0 Sonoma 29,805 4.8 Napa 18,850 3.0 San Francisco 17,460 2.8 El Dorado 11,015 1.7

617,671

Win~ Q:ra.a~ Acreage

74,159 30,220 9,135 29,610 17,950 16,900 6,350

184,324

SAN JOAQUINVITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

40.2 16.3 4.9 16.0 9.7 9.1 3.4

County Grane Acreage Wine Grape Acreage % Wine Granes in County Fresno 178,900 11,305 6 Tulare 91,300 4,800 5 San Joaquin 64,050 35,700 56 Stanislaus 26,900 9,800 36 Madera 24,950 4,700 19 Merced 23,400 5,400 23 Kern 21,640 1,990 9 Kings 14,589 464 3

445,729 74,159 (17% of District)

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1930 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 569,222 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 198,937 (35%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 85,000,000

Vi:ticultural District Grage Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 411,156 72.2 Los Angeles 52,500 9.2 Sonoma 30,499 5.3 Sacramento 29,947 5.2 Napa 19,235 3.3 San Francisco 15,945 2.8 El Dorado 9,940 1.7

569,222

Win~ Gran~ Acreage

89,290 28,697 30,241 9,885 18,300 15,235 7,289

198,937

SAN JOAQUINVITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

44.8 14.4 15.2 4.9

9.1 7.6 3.6

Countl'. Grage Acreage Wine Grage Acreage % Wine Granes in Countl'. Fresno 174,320 12,965 7 San Joaquin 66,746 41,921 63 Tulare 64,587 5,947 9 Stanislaus 25,174 14,420 57 Merced 22,884 5,629 25 Kern 22,208 3,397 15 Madera 20,176 4,460 22 Kings 15,061 551 4

411,156 89,290 (22% of District)

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1935 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 524, 195 ACRESPLANTEDTOWINEGRAPES-183,751 (35%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 110,835,000

Yiticyltural District Grane Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 382,086 72.8 Los Angeles 52,218 9.9 Sonoma 29,948 5.7 Sacramento 19,336 3.7 Napa 19,179 3.6 San Francisco 15,361 2.9 El Dorado 6,067 1.1

524,195

Wine GrSJ.n~ Acreage

74,803 34,440 29,627 6,916 18,196 14,680 5,089

183,751

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

40.7 18.7 16.1 3.7 9.9 7.9 2.7

CQunty Grane Acreage Wine GrSJ.ne Acreage % Wine Granes in County Fresno 171,351 12,235 7 Tulare 63,660 4,065 6 San Joaquin 57,408 36,055 63 Stanislaus 20,453 11,605 57 Kern 20,216 2,207 11 Merced 17,856 4,668 26 Madera 17;651 3,345 19 Kings 13,491 623 5

382,086 74,803 (20% of District)

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1940 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 542,946 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 186,631 (34%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 105,690,000

Viti~ulturl!l

District Graue Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 402,727 74.1 Los Angeles 54,080 9.9 Sonoma 31,814 5.8 Napa 19, 790 3.6 San Francisco 15,367 2.8 Sacramento 14,250 2.6 El Dorado 4,918 .9

542,946

Win~ Gri!R~ Acreage

74,748 36,570 31,492 19,290 14,779 5,392 4,360

186,631

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

40.0 19.5 16.8 10.3 7.9 2.8 2.3

CQuntx Graue Acreage Wine Gran~ Acreage % Wine Granes in Coynti'. Fresno 182,420 12,214 7 Tulare 71,114 3,934 6 San Joaquin 57,991 36,020 62 Stanislaus 21,858 12,217 56 Kern 20,738 2,226 11 Merced 18,400 4,431 24 Madera 17,568 3,153 18 Kings 12,638 553 4

402,727 74,748 (19% of District)

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1945 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 551,619 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 193,937 (35%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 116,334,000

Viti~ylturnl District Grane Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 416,627 75.5 Los Angeles 54,188 9.8 Sonoma 31,730 5.7 Napa 17,987 3.2 San Francisco 14,884 2.6 Sacramento 11,674 2.1 El Dorado 4,529 .8

551,619

Wine GrBne Acreage

84,288 37,452 31,416 17,500 14,362 4,928 3,991

193,937

SAN JOAQUINVITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% StBte TotBI

43.4 19.3 16.1 9.0 7.4 2.5 2.0

County Grage Acreage Wine Grane Acreage % Wine Granes in County Fresno 180,293 13,724 8 Tulare 78,200 7,251 9 San Joaquin 61,221 36,653 60 Kern 25,457 3,858 15 Stanislaus 21,409 11,942 56 Merced 19,634 6,050 31 Madera 19,242 4,126 21 Kings 11,171 684 6

416,627 84,288 (20% of District)

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1950 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 520,696 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 172, 706 (33%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 124,952,000

Yiticultural District Grane Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 407,216 78.2 Los Angeles 51,062 9.8 Sonoma 23,780 4.5 Napa 16,302 3.1 San Francisco 12,428 2.3 Sacramento 6,595 1.2 El Dorado 3,313 .6

520,696

Win~ Gran~ Acreage

80,830 34,461 23,693 15,993 12,262 2,427 3,040

172,706

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

46.8 19.9 13.7 9.2 7.0 1.4 1.7

County Grane Acreage Wine Grane Acreage % Wine Granes in County Fresno 176,147 13,930 8 Tulare 79,259 7,813 10 San Joaquin 58,613 33,754 58 Kern 27,811 4,151 15 Stanislaus 19,509 11,100 57 Madera 19,127 5,315 28 Merced 18,249 3,896 21 Kings 8,501 871 10

407,216 80,830 (20% of District)

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1955 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 440,958 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 139, 129 (32%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 147,258,000

Viticylj;ural District Grape Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 349,238 79.l Los Angeles 46,851 10.6 Sonoma 17,279 3.9 Napa 13,726 3.1 San Francisco 9,450 2.1 El Dorado 2,230 .5 Sacramento 2,184 .4

440,958

Wine Gr1rne Acreage

65,567 30,356 17,256 13,548 9,281 2,038 1,083

139,129

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

47.1 21.8 12.4 9.7 6.6 1.4 .7

County Graye Acreage Wine Graye Acreage % Wine Grayes in C2unty Fresno 147,391 9,480 6 Tulare 66,233 7,412 11 San Joaquin 51,242 27,588 54 Kern 28,111 3,776 13 Madera 19,619 3,371 17 Stanislaus 16,154 8,899 55 Merced 15,740 4,385 28 Kings 4,748 656 14

349,238 65,567 (19% of District)

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1960 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 461,890 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 126,501 (27%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 143,269,000

ViticulturSJ,l District Graue Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 379,295 82.1 Los Angeles 41,409 8.9 Sonoma 16,516 3.5 Napa 12,870 2.7 San Francisco 8,808 1.9 El Dorado 1,833 .3 Sacramento 1,159 .2

461,890

Wine Gran~ AcreSJ,ge

60,942 25,590 16,489 12,657 8,497 1,723 603

126,501

SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

48.1 20.2 13.0 10.0 6.7 1.3 .4

County Graue Acreage Wine Grane Acreage % Wine Granes in County Fresno 165,394 10,278 6 Tulare 73,395 5,697 8 San Joaquin 46,524 23,092 50 Kern 31,241 3,907 13 Madera 27,520 4,244 15 Stanislaus 16,984 8,998 53 Merced 13,845 4,164 30 Kings 4,392 562 13

379,295 60,942 (16% of District)

72.

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1965 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 486,445 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 136,836 (28%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 196,098,000

Viti!<ulturiil District Gra:ge Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 407,259 83.7 Los Angeles 35,166 7.2 Sonoma 17,767 3.6 Napa 13,738 2.8 San Francisco 10,056 2.0 El Dorado 1,424 .2 Sacramento 1,035 .2

486,445

Wine Grane Acreage

72,782 21,087 17,730 13,569 9,793 1,348 527

136,836

SAN JOAQUINVITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

53.l 15.4 12.9 9.9 7.1 .9 .3

County Grane Acreage Wine Grane Acreage % Wine Granes in County Fresno 172,130 11,617 7 Tulare 73,596 6,500 9 San Joaquin 47,543 23,586 50 Kern 38,772 5,222 13 Madera 34,031 6,668 20 Stanislaus 19,834 11,078 56 Merced 17,233 7,387 43 Kings 4,120 724 18

407,259 72, 782 (18% of District)

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1970 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 4 79, l 76 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 157,347 (33%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 210,000,000

Viticultyral District Graue Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 401,369 83.7 Los Angeles 25,015 5.2 Sonoma 21,075 4.3 Napa 16,422 3.4 San Francisco 13,694 2.8 El Dorado 1,074 .2 Sacramento 527 .1

479,176

Wine GrD.u~ Acreage

88,042 17,147 20,687 16,341 13,683 1,052 395

157,347

SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

55.9 10.8 13.1 10.3 8.6 .6 .2

County Graue Acreage Wine Graue Acreage % Wine Gran~s in County Fresno 173,087 15,428 9 Tulare 67,952 7,717 11 San Joaquin 46,086 24,595 53 Kern 40,234 8,152 20 Madera 37,799 8,654 23 Stanislaus 19,574 13,776 70 Merced 13,462 8,770 65 Kings 3,175 950 30

401,369 88,042 (22% of District)

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1975 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 647,283 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 329,352 (51 %) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 400,000,000

Viticyltux:al District Grape Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 501,854 77.5 San Francisco 42,303 6.5 Sonoma 35,895 5.5 Los Angeles 32,609 5.0 Napa 25,283 3.9 Sacramento 7,100 1.0 El Dorado 2,239 .3

647,283

Wine Gri!J2e Acreage

192,074 42,300 35,868 24,689 25,242 6,970 2,209

329,352

SAN JOAQUINVITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

58.3 12.8 10.9 7.5 7.6 2.1 .6

Coynty Grape Acreage Wine Grape Acreage % Win~ Grape!;i in Coynty Fresno 192,173 37,618 20 Kern 78,460 43,279 55 Tulare 78,030 17,779 23 Madera 58,108 28,180 48 San Joaquin 49,502 29,726 60 Stanislaus 24,107 19,976 83 Merced 17,754 14,367 81 Kings 3,720 1,149 31

501,854 192,074 (38% of District)

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1980 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 678, 786 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 332,608 (49%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 475,500,000

Viticylturnl District Grane Acreage % St11te Total

San Joaquin 532,124 78.3 San Francisco 40,539 5.9 Sonoma 36,677 5.4 Los Angeles 33,206 4.8 Napa 28,554 4.2 Sacramento 5,871 .8 EI Dorado 1,815 .2

678,786

Wine Gr11ne Acreage

197,430 40,538 36,650 21,928 28,522 5,755 1,785

332,608

SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

59.3 12.1 11.0 6.5 8.5 1.7 .5

Countl'. Grane Acreage Wine Grane Acreage % Wine Gr11nes in ~Qunb Fresno 205,322 38,740 19 Tulare 80,406 17,215 21 Kern 78,759 38,239 49 Madera 68,862 31,961 46 San Joaquin 56,070 37,528 67 Stanislaus 22,099 18,957 86 Merced 16,966 13,532 80 Kings 3,640 1,258 35

532,124 197,430 (37% of District)

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1985 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 723,676 ACRES PLANTED TO WfNE GRAPES - 339,134 (47%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 454,500,000

Vi:ticultural District Grane Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 565,592 78.1 Sonoma 41, 786 5.7 Los Angeles 37,611 5.1 San Francisco 36,213 5.0 Napa 32,520 4.4 Sacramento 7,108 .9 El Dorado 2,846 .3

723,676

Wine Grane Acreage

197,432 41,759 21,521 36,212 32,489 6,895 2,826

339,134

SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% State To:tal

58.2 12.3 6.3 10.6 9.5 2.0 .8

County Grane Acreage Wine Grane Acreage % Wine Granes in County Fresno 215,564 38,129 18 Kern 86,910 35,849 41 Madera 84,390 39,663 47 Tulare 82,323 14,637 18 San Joaquin 54,490 35,625 65 Stanislaus 19,416 17,097 88 Merced 18,580 15,142 81 Kings 3,919 1,290 33

565,592 197,432 (35% of District)

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1990 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 692,542 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 330,306 (48%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 421,700,000

Viticultur!!l District Gra:ge Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 522,733 75.4 Sonoma 48,943 7.0 Los Angeles 40,535 5.8 Napa 35,182 5.0 San Francisco 33,081 4.7 Sacramento 9,069 1.3 El Dorado 2,999 .4

692,542

Wine Grane Acreage

179,805 48,915 21,324 35,165 33,081 9,020 2,996

330,306

SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

54.4 14.8 6.4 10.6 10.0 2.7 .9

County Gra:ge Acreage Wine Gra:ge Acreage % Wine Grimes in Coyn:ty Fresno 208,292 34,265 16 Madera 82,976 38,596 47 Kern 77,868 27,881 36 Tulare 65,613 10,480 16 San Joaquin 51,308 37,726 74 Stanislaus 16,712 15,675 94 Merced 16,025 13,961 87 Kings 3,939 1,221 31

522,733 179,805 (34% of District)

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1992 TOTAL ACRES PLANTED TO GRAPE VINES - 683,664 ACRES PLANTED TO WINE GRAPES - 326,642 (48%) GALLONS OF WINE PRODUCED - 439,800,000

Vi:tkultural District Grape Acreage % State Total

San Joaquin 510,376 74.6 Sonoma 50,238 7.3 Los Angeles 39,741 5.8 Napa 37,300 5.4 San Francisco 33,577 4.9 Sacramento 9,352 1.3 El Dorado 3,080 .4

683,664

Wine Grime Acreage

171,501 50,196 21,716 37,286 33,577 9,290 3,076

326,642

SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT

% State Total

52.5 15.3 6.6 11.4 10.2 2.8 .9

C!rnnt:£ Grane AQreage Win~ Grime AQr~age % Win~ GrDm~s in Coynt:£ Fresno 204,559 32,036 16 Madera 81,728 38,414 47 Kern 77,197 24,766 32 Tulare 64,247 9,324 15 San Joaquin 48,301 38,217 79 Merced 15,577 13,601 87 Stanislaus 14, 764 13,750 93 Kings 4,003 1,393 35

510,376 171, 501 (34 % of District)

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PUBLICATIONS CITED:

DIRECTORIES OF GRAPE GROWERS

1860 - 1900

1860 - Ernest Peninou & Sidney Greenleaf, A Directory of California Wine Growers and Wine Makers in 1860 (Berkeley: Tamalpais Press, 1967).

1870 - U.S. Census.

1880 - U.S. Census.

1884 - San Francisco Merchant, Supplement Nov. 21, 1884.

1888 - California Board of State Viticultural Commissioners, Directory of the Grape Growers and Wine Makers of California (Sacramento: State Office, 1888).

1889 - Frona E. Wait, Wines & Vines of California(San Francisco: Bancroft Co., 1889).

1891 - California Board of State Viticultural Commissioners, Directory of the Grape Growers, Wine Makers and Distillers of California (Sacramento: State Office, 1891).

1893 - California Board of State Viticultural Commissioners, The Vineyards in Alameda County (Sacramento: State Office, 1893).

1893 - California Board of State Viticultural Commissioners, The Vineyards of Southern California (Sacramento: State Office, 1893).

1900 - A. & Morrow notebook.

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ii70 \J .S . t'-tlS\JS

Fresno County There were no winemakers listed

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Fresno County District I

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John M. Johnson: 160 acres improved; l/2 acre vineyard Joseph Wagnor: 260 acres improved; 114 acre vineyard Henry White: 160 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Wm. Raynor: 161 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard

Second District Chas. Michael: 320 acres improved; 1 acre vineyard Nathan L. Bachman: 170 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 200 gallons of wine James Morris: 160 acres improved; 1 acre vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes Elviro Mudget: 40 acres improved; I acre vineyard Thomas Huslcy: 30 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Thomas E. Hughes: 2, 120 acres improved; 1 acre vineyard Albert H. Statham: 248 acres improved; I acre vineyard James W. Ferguson: 21 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard Morris J. Church: 503 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard Jesse A. Blasinguun: 5,000 acres improved; 4 acres vin<.'yard James F. Moore: 34 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard Frederick T. Eisen: 1,280 acres improved; 70 acres improved; 23,700 lbs. of

grapes; 50,()()() gallons of wine Eggers & Co.: 4.700 acres improved; 120 acres vineyard Andrew Robertson: 54 acres imp roved; I 0 acres vi ncyard William Young: 40 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard Anthony Bray: 50 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Jens. Rasmussscn: 45 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Joseph M. Loveland: 24 acres improved; 300 lbs. of grapes John W. Bell: 22 acres improved; 400 lbs. of grapes Michael J. Donahoo: 549 acres improved; I acre vineyard Robert S. Mulhalland: 28 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard Augusta Baker: 72 acres improved; 10 acres vineyard John D. Forth Camp(?): 28 acres improved; I acre vineyard Elisha Grover: 22 acres improved; l acre vineyard Sophia Green: 40 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard Thomas Campbell: 44 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard John Lanstrum: 20 acres improved; I acre vineyard William Dumont: 20 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard Gurt. Greluryden (?): 20 acres improved; l acre vineyard James McNiel: 400 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 18,000 lbs. or grapes Williams Hutchings, Jr.: 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard George H. Hawkings: 160 acres improved; I acre vincy:ml Robert E<l_sto11: 320 acres improved: 6 acres vineyard David D. Hudson: 60 acres improved

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United Stales Census 1880 San .lo;iquin District ,,.. fR,'.sr.&o 4-•

Big Dry Creek Precinct Peter B. Donahoo: 460 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard John W. Humphrey: 320 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 500 lbs. of grapes

5th District Weltha P. Shinimin (?): 164 acres improved; I acre vineyard Henry Rose: 228 acres improved; 700 gallons of wine Wm. A. Sanders: 110 acres improved; 10 acres vineyard Juluis L. Gilbert: 113 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Elizabeth Ellis: 88 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Caleb __ : 170 acres improved; 3 1/2 acres vineyard Andrew Jackson: 150 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 5,000 lbs. of grapes Joseph Burns: 800 acres improved; I acre vineyard Eli __ : 50 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 3,000 lbs. of grapes Wm. Stevenson: 210 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes

6th District John U. Byrd: 804 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes

8th District Central Cal Colony Rudolph Beck: 20 acres improved; I acre vineyard Margaret J. Inns: 8 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard Margret Patterson: Rents for share of products; 33 acres improved; I acre vineyard William Gordon(?): 20 acres improved; I acre vineyard A.B. Babcock: 20 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard Martin Mold: 7 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Andrew Johnson: 19 acres improved; I acre vineyard A.C. Andcrso11: 18 acres irnproved; I acre vineyard Jans. Hanson: 40 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard; 1.000 lbs. of grapes;

50 gallons of wine S.M. Toft: 19 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 1.000 lbs. of grapes Wm. P. Moller: 19 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Julia A.F. Smith: 90 acres improved: 25 acres vineyard; 10,000 lbs. of grapes Edwin A. Rowe: 8 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes John H. Sewell: 20 acres improved; I acre vineyard S.C. Booth: 14 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Ray Whib (Whit?): 20 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 8,000 lbs of grapes;

64 gallons of wine Minnie F. Austin: 90 acres improved; 30 acres vineyard; 30,()()() lbs. of grapes Elizabeth Scott: 13 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard John Hastin: 20 acres improved; 3 acre vineyard __ Moon: 10 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 1.200 lbs. of grapes Martin Jensen: 20 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard A.H. Parish: 20 acres improved; l acre vineyard F.E. Pratt: 8 acres improved; I acre vineyard Isaac A. Grant: 20 acres improved; I acre vineyard Henry Goldman: 20 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard S.L. Frish ('?): 60 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard: 2,000 lbs. of grapes David Dunn(?): 20 acres improved; I acre vineyard Edward Simmons: 20 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard Richard R. Williams: 20 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 10 gallons of wine Bcmhord ('?)Marks: 60 acres improved; 8 acres vineyard

8th District Washi11gtrn1 Colony A.J. Covell: 103 acres improved; 30 acres vineyard

11th District Helcy Gorges: ~2 acres irnproved: 1/--f acre vineyard

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Name. P. 0. AddreBs. Na111e. P. O. Add1·css.

Fred. Anderson _______ Fresno City. G. C. Anderson ________ Fresno City. Jno. Aitkens _________ .Fresno City. Miss M. F. Austin _____ Fresno City. Mrs. A. L. Ayers ____ - -_Fresno City. E. Albaugh _________ - .Fresno City. Miss Astz ___________ .Fresno City. A. Abbott ____________ Fresno City. Chas. Ashley _________ Fresno City. H. Aiken _____________ Fresno City. Wm. Applegarth ______ Fresno City. B. T. Alford __________ Fresno City. . J. Arrasian ___________ Fresno City. Dr. Anson ____________ Fresno City . J. Alexander _________ Fresno City. Robt. Barton ____ - _____ Fresno City. T. M. Byington ________ Fresno City. T. Z. Beveridge ________ Fresno City. A. B. Butler _____ -___ .Fresno City. J. F. Braley. _________ li'resno City. Mrs. Barhn ________ . -_Fresno City. J. M. Bell_ ____________ Fresno City. J. Bond ______________ Fresno Gity . Bank of Merced _______ Fresno City. W. D. Bowen __________ Fresno City. C. W. Beardsley _______ Fresno City. J.P. Bissell ___________ Fresno City. M. H. Bixbee _________ Fresno City. Bond Bros. ___________ Fresno City. Geo. Byde ____________ Fresno City. F. H. Baker _________ -Fresno City. Miss Nellie Boyd ______ Fresno City.

W. P. Bannister _______ Fresno City. N. L. Bachman ________ Fresno City. J. F. Brown ___ ---- ____ Fresno City. J. N. Bell ________ - ___ -Fresno City. T. A. Bell _____________ Fresno Citv. J. 0. Bell ______ - - - ____ Fresno City. Miss Christinia Carlson. Fresno Cit\'. B. B. Carter ______ - ___ .Fresno Cit)'. J.P. Carlson __________ Fresno City. J. M. Cory ____ - -- - - - - -Fresno City. M. Cropsy ____________ Fresno City. Jas. Craig ___________ -Fresno City. Chas. Clark ___________ Fresno City . C. E. Cain ___ - ________ Ji'resno City. . J. A. Clark _________ Fresno Citv. A. T. Covell .. __________ Fresno CitV. B. F. Cooley _________ -Fresno City. J. A. Caruthers ________ Fresno City. W. A. Cosby _________ .Fresno City. Wm. Coolen ___________ Fresno City. J. H. Cross ____________ Fresno City. E. Clark ______________ Fresno City. C. H. Caughell_ _______ Fresno City. Geo. Chambers ________ Fresno City. H.P. Carlson ________ .Fresno City. Edw. Cook ____________ Fresno City. F. H. Calderwood _____ -Fresno City. T. B. Coolidge ________ . Fresno City. H. F. Compton ________ Fresno City. H. E. Cooke __________ -Fresno CitV. Geo. W. Cartwright _ .. _.Fresno City. L. B. Church __________ Fresno City.

--Blackburn ________ Fresno City. H. E. Bands __________ Fresno City. A. D. Barling _________ Fresno City. Frank Ballard ________ Fresno City. Chas. Barnes __________ Fresno City. J as. BlendeL __________ Fresno City. Tom. Braley __________ Fresno City. E. A. Baird ___________ Fresno City. C. Bowles _____________ Fresno City. A. Buckley ___________ Fresno City. J. W. Brooks __________ Fresno City. G. W. Baldwin ________ Fresno City. R. E. Beckwith ________ Fresno City. W. L. Bressler _________ Fresno City. F. Bunalle ___________ -Fresno City. G. Bernhard __ .. ____ . _.Fresno City. A. B. Babcock _________ Fresno City. P. Bowdish ___________ Fresno City. D. Baker ________ - ____ Fresno City.

Capt. Colson __________ Fresno City. A. S. Clerk ___________ Fresno City. Curtis Fruit Co .. ______ Fresno City. W. A. Cowan __________ Fresno City. Jas. Devaney __________ Fresno City. E. L. Davis ___________ Fresno City. L. E. Davis ___________ Fresno City. T. A. Davis ___________ Fresno Citv. Miss Davis ____________ Fresno Cit;•. H. Davis _____________ Fresno City. Davis Bros. ___________ Fresno City. Wm. Davies _________ _Fresno Cifr. A. Drew ________ . _____ Fresno Cit\'. A. N. Drew ____________ Fresno City. W. Dodge _____ .. _______ Fresno City. M. Denicke ___________ Fresno City. J. M. Donahue ________ Fresno City. 0. DowelL ____________ Fresno Citv. H. DavenhilL _________ Fresno Cit}·.

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J. T. Doyle ___________ Fresno City. W. E. Hughes ________ Fresno City. I-I. St. J. Dixon ________ Fresno City. E. J. Hibberd _________ Fresno City. Henry Dudley _______ .. _Fresno City. L. F. Has bough _______ Fresno City. Ed win Dudley_ - - ______ Fresno City. R. J. Harrison ________ Fresno City. John S. Dore __ - - _ - ___ -Fresno City. C. G. Hutchinson ______ Fresno City. B. Dore ___ -- - - -- _ - - ___ Fresno City. Cap. J. Chamon de St. Hubert __ _ T. H. Dean - - - -- ______ Fresno City. ___________________ Fresno City. E. M. Drury __ - _______ Fresno City. S. J. Hender __________ Fresno City. J. Ewart__ - - - _ - __ - ____ Fresno City. E. A. Hartley _________ Fresno City. Louis Einstein ________ Fresno City. S. F. Hadsel . _________ Fresno City. l\I. Eissler - - - ____ - ____ Fresno City. H. Hakes ___________ -Fresno City. Eggers & Co. __________ Fre~no City. W. T. Hardy __________ Fresno City. F. T. Eisen ___________ Fresno City. H. A. Hawk __________ Fresno City. C. Erickson ___________ Fresno City. E. Hudson ___________ -Fresno City. J. R. Ellis - - - - - - - _ - ___ Fresno City. Dr. J. Hastings ________ Fresno City. l\Irs. Ewing ___________ Fresno City. L. E. Hopkins " _______ Fresno City. \V m. Eckerd __ - - ______ Fresno City. L. M. Haycraft___ _ ___ Fresno City. F. R. Estes - - _ - ___ - ___ Fresno City. J. F. Hamilton ________ Fresno City. J. S. Eastwood ________ Fresno City. P. W. Hastie __________ Fresno City. P. Elliot__ - -- -- - - __ -- _Fresno City. Capt. Hoppe __________ Fresno City. Jno. Fros man _________ Fresno City. S. J. Irwin ____________ Fresno City. Thos. Fitch ___________ Fresno City. P. Johansen ___________ Fresno City. \\-. Forsythe __ - - ______ Fresno City. Olief Johnson _________ Fresno City. 0. Frolich _ - __ - ______ -Fresno City. Erick ,Johnson ________ Fresno City. Geo. Freeman _________ Fresno City. J accib Johnson ________ Fresno City. \V. G. Fergusen _______ Fresno City. J. P. Johnson _________ Fresno City. G. A. Fuller __ - _______ Fresno City. A. Johnson ____ - - _____ Fresno City. J. Fisher __ --- ________ Fresno City. H. Jansen ___________ -Fresno City. Geo. N. Ferrils ________ Fresno City. F. Jagger _____________ Fresno City. 0. C. Fest_ - __________ Fresno City. Hans Jansen _________ -Fresno City. C. A. Fuller- - _________ Fresno City. W. S. James ___ - ______ Fresno City. P. Fanning ____________ Fresno City. H.J. T. Jacobson ______ Fresno City. F.resno Vineyard Co. ___ Fresno City. W. N. Kane __ ---------Fresno City. G. Geelmaden ________ Fresno City. W. Kanstrup __________ Fresno City. H. Charry ____________ Fresno City. F. Kni pperberger _____ -Fresno City. T. J. Goodman ________ Fresno City. J. H. Kelly ____ - - _____ Fresno City. ~Irs. F. Grun _________ Fresno City. F. Kramer ___________ -Fresno City. W. D. Greely __________ Fresno City. J. Krielman ___________ Fresno City. .J as. H. Gilson _________ Fresno City. 1\frs. Lizzie Lind _______ Fresno City. Ca pt. Green __________ Fresno City. J. Lindstrom __________ Fresno City. T. G. Galloway ________ Fresno City. S. Littlefield __________ Fresno City. J. L. Gould __ - ________ Fresno City. M. Lenstrom __________ Fresno City. Thos. Genley __________ Fresno City. H. Larsen ____________ Fresno City. .J. W. Gould - _________ Fresno City. C. Larsen_ - __________ -Fresno City. A. Hansen ____________ Fresno City . .J. A. Lendrose ________ Fresno City. FI. P. Hansen _________ Fresno City. E. P. Lyle ____________ Fresno City. Jens Hansen __________ Fresno City. D. W. Lewis __________ Fresno City. .J or gen Hansen ________ Fresno City. G. Landon. ___________ Fresno City. . John Hansen _________ Fresno City. E. T. Landon _________ Fresno City. las. S. Hana __________ Fresno Citv . .J. II. La Rue _________ Fresno CitY. A. Henningson ________ Fresno Cit}·. K H. La Rue _________ Fresno Cit}•. 1>. D. Hudson _________ Fresno City. H. W. La Rne _________ Fresno City.

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Mrs. Land ____________ Fresno City. W. G. Richardson _____ Fresno City. Frank Locan __________ Fresno City. F. 1\1. Russler _________ Fresno City. Wm. S. McFarland ____ Fresno City. J. W. Reese ___________ Fresno City. E. B. l\foCabe _________ Fresno City. Rodgers& l\Ialter ______ Fresno City. T. McFarland _____ - - - -Fresno City. N. Rolfe __ - ___________ Fresno City. J. Miller_ .. ____________ Fresno City. W. T. RowelL _________ Fresno City. L. Moore ______ -- _ - ___ Fresno City. P. Resey ______________ Fresno City. M. Macarian __________ Fresno City. Jas. Rankin ___________ Fresno City. John ·McAlmond ______ Fresno City. W. S. Robinson _____ -~ _Fresno City. M. Madsen ____________ Fresno City. J as. E. Reed __________ Fresno City. Wm. Miller ___________ Fresno City. Jos. Rose _____________ Fresno City. S. T. Man _____________ Fresno City. Jens N. Rasmussen ____ Fresno City. Jerome Madden _______ Fresno City. Geo. RowelL _ - -- _ - __ - _Fresno City. W. McKersey _________ Fresno City. E. A. Roach ___ - -______ Fresno City. J. H. McLaughlin _____ Fresno City. Chas. Rae ____________ Fresno City. J. M. Martin __________ Fresno City. F. E. Rodgers _________ Fresno City. W. E. Marden ________ Fresno City. N. E. RockwelL _______ Fresno City. Manning & Neven _____ Fresno City. S. H. Ross ___ -- - - - - -__ Fresno City. M. F. l\IcLenan ________ Fresno City. Richben & WahL _____ Fresno City. Morse & Co. __________ Fresno City. E. Sorensen ___________ Fresno City. F. M. l\Iott ____________ Fresno City. I A. Spence __ - __________ Fresno City. Bernard l\Iarks ________ Fresno City. IN. Stutzman_ - - - - _____ Fresno City. R. S. ~Iulholland ______ Fresno City. G. Seropean ___________ Fresno City. C. Myers _____________ Fresno City. W. Sterret_ ___________ Fresno City. John Nowarth _________ Fresno City. S. L. Swaggerty - - - ____ Fresno City. G. A. Nob le ___________ Fresno City. Laurit See burg ________ Fresno City. Judge North __________ Fresno City. Chas. Schmidt ________ Fresno City. H. L. N udd ___________ Fresno City. F. G. Schneider_ - _ - ___ Fresno City. W. D. Nichols _________ Fresno City. Edw. Simmons_ - ______ Fresno City. Charles Nelson ______ . _Fresno City. Hans Sorenson ________ Fresno City. E. H. Nason __________ Fresno City. C. C. Smith _____ - - - - __ Fresno City. G. Olsen ______________ Fresno City. Mrs.Smith __ - -- _ --- ___ Fresno City. l\:I. O'Conner __________ Fresno City. P. T. Scott ____________ Fresno City. David O'Donnell ______ Fresno City. E. C. Stephens - - ______ Fresno City. Page & White _________ Fresno City. Jacob Sharks __________ Fresno City. A. PowelL ____________ Fresno City. E. Stigall__ - -_________ Fresno City. J. W. Pew ____________ Fresno City. Geo. Shields_ - - - - ___ - -Fresno City. W. W. Poole __________ Fresno City. W.W. Story __ - _______ Fresno City . E. Polkenhun _________ Fresno City. J.C. Shepard _________ Fresno City. Thos. Poynton _________ Fresno City. A. E. Shoemaker ______ Fresno City. C. S. Pierce ___________ Fresno City. W. A. Sanders ________ Fresno City. G. E. Pratt ___________ -Foesno City. J. D. Sutter ___________ Fresno City. W. C. Parker __________ Fresno City. Mrs. Stewart_ _________ Fresno City . Mrs. Palmer __________ Fresno City. A. E. D. Scott __ . ______ Fresno City. C. Perr'i.n _____________ Fresno City. J. W. Short._ - - _··- ____ Fresno City. R. Peterson ___________ Fresno City. G. S. Turner __________ Fresno City. L. Peterson _____ . _____ Fresno City. R. B. Thomas _________ Fresno City . Daniel Paige _____ . ____ Fresno City. l\I. R. Teague_ - - - _ - _ - _Fresno City . J. W. Patterson ________ Fresno City. J no. P. Thomas ________ Fresno City. John Prusso ___________ Fresno City. W. E. Trueworthy _____ Fresno City. W. F. Plate ___________ Fresno City. D. S. Terry _________ . _Fresno City. T. Rame ______________ Fresno City. G. W. Thomas_ - ______ Fresno City.

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S. M. Toft ____________ Fresno City. G. N. Vanwormer __________ Fowler. E.W. Tibbetts ________ FresnoCity. C. L. Walter ______________ Fowler. C. H. A. Thiele ________ Fresno City. W. Wetzel ________________ Fowler. C. W. Taylor_ _________ Fresno City. W. D. Wristen _____________ Fowler. A. Trevor. ____ -- ____ -_Fresno City. J. H. Brall ____________ Kingsburgh. l\I. Thomas ___________ Fresno City. A. R. Ball ____________ Kings burgh. C. S. Tallagson ________ Fresno City. Allen Barr ____________ Kingsburgh. I. Tielman ____________ Fresno City. T. C. Brattan _________ Kingsburgh. C. W. Tuttler __________ Fresno City. Arthur Conners ________ Kings burgh. N apolean View - _ . _____ Fresno City. H. D. Carlson ________ Kingsburgh. S. T. View ____ - -- ___ - -Fresno City. J. R. Cease ___________ Kingsburgh. Mrs. Vandor __ - - - - __ - _Fresno City. Miss Ca ten ___________ Kingsburgh.

Xarnc. P. 0 .. \1l1lr~:;s. Name. P. 0. Arhlt-c::;.~. J. W. Mint.urn. ___________ 1\Iinturn. L. L. Sledge ______________ Madera. Sierra Vista Vineyard Co. __ l\Iinturn. A. L. Sayre _______________ Madera. Webster & Sargent ____ - - _Minturn. Orange Sharp._ . _________ .Madera. ~Iiss M. B. West __________ Minturn. J. L. Gilbert ______________ Sanders. .Mrs. A. B. WesL _________ Minturn. S. M. King _______________ Sanders. Jos. Borden, Jr. ______ -- ___ Madera. L. N. Laird __ - - __________ Sanders. R. E. Doyle _______________ l\fadera. Rev. M. l\liller_ ___________ Sanders. E. Moore _________________ Madera. A. J. l\Ialsberry ___________ Sanders. l\Iadera Vineyard _________ l\fadera. X. Parlier ________________ Sanders. S. J. Xichelson- ___________ l\Iadera. W. A. Sanders_ - ___ -- _____ Sanders. Stockton Vineyard Co. _____ l\Iadera. John Ward _______________ Sanders.

Benj. ·w oodworth ______ Fresno City. S. L. Denison __________ Kingsburgh. T. C. White ___ - _______ Fresno City. C. Erickson ___________ Kings burgh. E. D. Williams ________ Fresno City. W. T. Endicott_ _______ Kings burgh. R. A. White_ _ - - - ___ - _Fresno City. Martin Elder __________ Kings burgh. W. S. Wharton_ - ____ - _Fresno City. D. Gargay ____________ Kings burgh. Wm. Washer__ - ---- .. Fresno City. J. Gibbert ____________ J\:ingsburgh. Geo. Wilson ____ - - -- _ - _Fresno City. W. T. Garner _________ Kings burgh. G. Witthouse. _________ Fresno City. S. D. Harper _________ .Kingsburgh. R. 'Williams ___ - - - ___ - -Fresno City. Caleb Harmon ___ . ____ Kingsburgh. C. B. White. __ - ___ - ___ Fresno City. Lem. Harp ___________ Kingsburgh.

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W. Whitney __ - _______ Fresno City. A. A. Hoffman ________ Kingsburgh. R. 'iV. Wilson _________ Fresno City. S. B. Holeton _________ Kingsburgh. R. l\I. Wilson __________ Fresno City. Ed. Holeton _________ .Kingsburgh. J. Wilber _____ -- ______ Fresno City. M. B. Lewis _____ . ____ Kingsburgh. H. Wallace ___________ Fresno City .. J. G. Louis ___________ Kingsburgh. R. W. \Varn __ - - ____ .. FreRno City. C. W. Myres __________ Kings burgh. A. Weihe _____ -- ______ Fresno City. Wm. Martin __________ Kings burgh. C. L. Walter _________ -Fresno City. Rev. -- Miller _______ Kings burgh. H. Walters ___________ Fresno City. T. B. Mathews ________ Kingsburgh. A. Woodward_ - - --- ___ Fresno City. David Porter __________ Kingsburgh. J no. Winbald _ - - _____ .Fresno City. S. Peters ____________ .Kingshurgh. 'iV. M. Williams- ______ Fresno City . .J. N. Parlier __________ Kingsburgh. J. N. Walker ___ - - - ___ .Fresno City. Silas Prather_ _________ Kings burgh. Dr. Walton. - _ - - -_____ Fresno City. Henry Ross ___________ Kings burgh . . J. M. Young ___ - _____ .Fresno City. J. J. Rucker _________ . Kingsburgh. J. N. Young ___ - - - ___ .Fresno City. F. D. Rosendahl_ ______ Kings burgh. Jacob Zimmerman ____ .Fresno City. A. A. Rowell __________ Kingsburgh. M. S. Chapman_ - - - __ -- ____ Fowler. James Say ___________ .Kingsburgh. C.H. Falkner_ ____________ Fowler. J.P. Stump __________ Kingsburgh. L. E. Hopkins_ - - __________ Fowler. W. A. Saunders _______ Kingsbnrgh. Iowa Vineyard ____________ Fowler. M. Sides _____________ .Kingsburgh. C. K. Kirby ___ - - _________ Fowler. Monroe Snyder ________ Kingsburgh. G. W. Lincoln _____________ Fowler. T. T. Truman _________ Kingsburgh. J. C. Moore _______________ Fowler. Mrs. Traber ___________ Kings burgh. Maple Park _______________ Fowler. John Traber __________ Kingsburgh. Maud Vineyard ___________ Fowler. G. Townsend __________ Kings burgh. Capt.C.H.Norris __________ Fowler. D. E. Ward ... ---------Kingsburgh. J no. Oud __________________ Fowler. Henry Walker _______ .Kings burgh. A. E. Shoemaker_ _________ Fowler. L. F. Ward ___________ Kingsburgh. H. Smith _________________ Fowler. A. B. Dyer _______________ Minturn.

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NAME OF OWNER. l'ost Olllce an<l Kame of Vineyard.

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1891 l<'Ri<HNo Co11NTY--<'011tinned. t 891 ----------

NHIE OF 0WNt:lt-l'ost Otlice and Name o( Yiney11rd.

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United States Census 1870 San Joaquin District

The Census of 1870 does not list acres in vineyard

Kern County There were no winemakers listed

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Kern County Woddy's District

llnitcd States Ccns11s 1880 San Joaquin District

Matthew Dana: 10 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Eliza Scruggo ('?): 10 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard

Agua Caliente Chas. Dirken: 5 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 10,000 lbs. of grapes;

120 gallons of wine 4th District

R.B. W. Kensio: 12 acres improved; l acre vineyard James A.W. Kinsio: 41 acres improved; I acre vineyard F.M. Narbao ('?): ? acres improved; I acre vineyard Edward Beate: 225 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 700 gallons of wine

5th District Allen E. Rose: 140 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 16,000 lbs. of grapes Phillip A. Stine: 145 acres improved; 7 acres vineyard; 20,000 lbs. of grapes David N. Frame: 16 acres improved; l acre vineyard John Beard: Rents for fixed money rental; 380 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard;

40,000 lbs. of grapes Phillip Randal: 205 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard Isaac Denton Stockton: 304 acres improved; 1 acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs of grapes Edward Eccleston: Rents for fixed money rental; 885 acres improved; 10 acres

vineyard Wellington Canfield: 900 acres improved; l acre vineyard Jonathan S. Ellis: 395 acres improved; I acre vineyard Isaac B. Runford: 55 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 600 lbs. of grapes Louis A. _udsley: 60 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Philo D. _vett: 650 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Soloman _ett: 1,050 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard William Goode: I.SO acres improved; I acre vineyard; 300 lbs. of grapes Oscar Zschokke (?): 24 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Richard N. Ferfuson: 85 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes James B. Haggen: 32,025 acres improved; 12 acres vineyard; 50,000 lbs. of grapes Paul Corti: 240 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard

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Name. I'. n .. \ddrm-1:<. Nn111e. I'. 0. Address.

C. Brower. ____________ Bakersfield. M. W. l\Iorris __________ Bakersfield. J3loornfield Land Assoc._ Bakersfield. A. \\' eill ______________ Bakersfield. P.Galtes ______________ Bakersfield. K Chauvin _______________ Delano. Haggin & Carr ________ Bakersfield. K Chauvin, Jr. ____________ ])clano.

KlmN COUNTY. ( 891 (c.esvc)

NA:'llE OF Ow~Elt. l'ost Otlice nnd Na.me or \'incyllrd.

Andrew, H. \V.____________ _ _______ 'Bakcrslichl _________ __ Hriscoc & Dclcssus ________________ .. _______________ , llakerslield ______________________ . llrowcr, C.__________ ____ ____ __ __ ______ ____ ____ __ __ Bakerslicltl ______________ . 1:r11\1·11, .T. Jl. ---------------------- ____ ____ llakcrslicld ____ _ Burnett, .J. __ _ _ __ __ _ _ ____ __ _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ Bakers Ii cl<\ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I Hurt•rn, .T. D. ------------------·----·---·---·---- Bakerslield ____________________ ::: crn,s, c. W. ---- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- - - -- -- ---- -- -- ---- llakcrstield ------ -- -- -- - - -·· - - -- - -I Cr.111, John_________________ Bakersliclu ---------------------· -1 Dc111<111, .T. &. \V. ---------- ____ Bakersticld ---------------- ... f)('ns1norc, E . .:\,_________ Baken;licld ______ ___________ .

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La Curnna \'incyanL_____ l\akcrsficld ___________ ·1 Lc;::rc''· .r. i\l. ______________ Bakersfield______ I ~lcn,<'r, (;.____________ llakt'rnficlcl __________ ---------1 )[unyJ,,111 ,\:Crowley_________ llakersficltl _____________________ _ :llorrison, )[. K ______________ ____ ______ Bakersfield ____________________

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Post Otnce. l Acres in i nre.pes.

Adams, 'V. Il. ________ ---·---- ____ Bakcrsfiekl_ _______________ .. ---- _ .. I Bacon, G. W. ____ ---· ---· ·--- ____ . __ - _ _ _ Bakersfield _____ ... __________ - . -- --·i Batty, A. W. ________ ·--· ___ ------· ·---· Bakcr,tiel<L _____________________ ----1

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1 .McLean, \V. C. llnkf'r~!1t>ld __________________________ ; :\Ierritt, - ____ _ ________ Bakcr>lidd _______ ·-· --------- ------1 Morrall, .T. \V. ____ _ _____ ·----· _ Baknsfirld ____ -----·-· ________ ------Ogelvie, 1-I. T. !In kcrsfil'ld _ _ _ __ - - - -- ---- · Palmer. L.B.__ Hakersfi<'ld_____ -·---·--------! Pearson, -- ____ _ ___ l\akerstit>.ld__ _ _________ _

Pier~e. -- __ _ __ ------·-- Jlakcrsfil'ld_ -------------·:::·:_~_--__ ·I, Pike, E. L. ... _ ____ ---··---- __ Hakernli..td __ Randall, Willia111 ___ ---------- Jl11k!'rslield ____ _ Randall, G. \V. _______ . Hakerslield ____ .. He,·ill, -- ___ llaker,tield _____ _ -·-------·1

Hiddell, W. L.__ llakcr,ficld____ _ __________ _ rtob~rt~nn, <r. \V.. Bakt•r:.-field ___ ____ ---------------· Robinson, F. W... Bakersfield __________________ _ Rockwell, E. l'._ llak<'l'Sfit'ld_ _ ·--------·----ltuchl. R. ______ _________________ l\akcrs!ielcL ________________________ , Russell, J. ·-· llakcrsticld ____ -·--· _____________ _ Segrcss, J. A.__ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ llakcr,field _______________________ _ SP11sc11, fi. W. _ -------------·- Baker,fic•ld _______ ------------------! Shepherd.\\'. R._ llake1·sliclcl___ _____ -------------Short.emuit>r, H. E. __ ----·-· _____ Baker,field__________ ---··---

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All of the above are .i\luscat vineyards, and from one to t\ro years old.

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United States Census 1870 San Joaquin District

The Census of 1870 docs not list acres in vineyard

Madera County Was not created until 1893

Madera County Was not created until 1893

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Merced County Snelling Post Office

John Tuck(?): 800 acres improved: 800 gallons of wine T. (?) W_ Young: 70 acres improved; 500 gallons of wine Jas. Feldhouse ('?): 282 acres improved; 400 gallons of wine George Reco ('!): I JOO acres improved; 3,000 g:1llons of wine A. S. ('?) Ch<111oles: 14 acres improved; 200 gallons of wine Josh Griffith: 500 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine M.C. Monroe: 900 acres improved; 20 gallons of wine _ Scott: 1,300 acres improved; 50 gallons of wine Peter Fee: 160 acres improved; 600 gallons of wine James H. Cox: 200 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine Wm. Winn: 70 acres improved; 800 gallons of wine C. _.Helmer: 160 acres improved; 500 gallons of wine P.Y. Welch: 320 acres improved; 400 gallons of wine L.A. Welch: 320 acres improved; 3,000 gallons of wine Isaac Harris: 900 acres improved; 200 gallons of wine W.H. Iams(?): 280 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine Jo Goodale: 300 acres improved; 20 gallons of wine Rich Ivers: .5(X) acres improved; 50 gallons of wine Isiah(?) Clark: 100 acres improved; 600 gallons of wine Allen Helmes: 100 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine Oliver Warren: 380 acres improved; 20 gallons of wine P.C. Getgetto (?): JOO acres improved; 300 gallons of wine Ant. Marsins (?): 305 acres·improved; 500 gallons of wine John Ansole: 800 acres improved; 4,000 gallons of wine W. MCreary: 240 acres improved; 25 gallons of wine

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llnilcd Stales Census 1880 San Joaquin Distrjq

Merced County Twsp & Rl4

John F. Platt: Rents for share or products; 250 acres improved: 5 acres vineyard; 12,000 lbs. or grapes

Madd~lena Vaccaro:. 1_60 acres irnpro~ed; 2 acres vineyard; 8,000 lbs of grapes Antonio Langomossm1 (?): 140 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of

grapes James B. Peck: 220 acres improved; I acre vineyard John A. Robinson: 160 acres improved; 10 acres vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes;

200 gallons of wine TWP5-Rl5

Barrett & Pel lings: 352 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 120 gallons of wine Erastus Kelsey: 480 acres improved: 5 acres vineyard S.B. Sp_: 222 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard John Ivett: 9,012 acres improved; 8 acres vineyard: 100 lbs. of grapes; 1.200

gallons of wine Peter __ : 450 acres improved; 10 acres vineyard: 500 lbs. of grapes C.W. Halstead: 138 acres improved; I acre vinevard l.C. Grims('?): 2,955 acres improved; I acre vineyMd Warren Perrin: 300 acres improved; 10 acres vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes;

85 gallons of wine Wm. W. Davis: ? acres improved; 8 acres vineyard

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F.G. Porr ( '?): Rents for share of products; 1,710 acres improved; 1 acre vineyard A.D. Birling (?): Rents for share of products; 624 acres improved; 12 acres

vineyard

Mrs. Ann Strong: Rents for fix.ed money rental and share of products; 482 acres improved; I acre vineyard

John Ruddle: 3, 150 acres improved; I acre vineyard __ Buckley: Rents for fixed money rental; 1,000 acres improved; 8 acres

vineyard; 150,000 lbs. of grapes; 1,000 gallons of wine George F. Hannah: Rents for fixed money rental; 530 acres improved; 3 acres

vineyard T&Rll-12,13

J. B. Coca nous ( Cocanour ?): 1,215 acres improved; '?acres vineyard; ? lbs. of grapes; 2,000 gallons of wine

Joshua Griffith: 310 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 300 gallons of wine A.H. Ward: 1,020 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 1.000 lbs. of grapes T.J. Simpson: 150 acres improved 1/2 acre vineyard; 500 lbs. of grapes

T6RI1-12, 12, 13 Wm. R. Sprout: 154 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes David Chedcster ('?): 1,200 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 8,000 lbs. of grapes

TS, 10-10-11, 12 James M. Soaper: 1.420 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard W.A. McCreary: 46 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard; 30 lbs. of grapes John W. Bost(?): 254 acres improved; 50 (?)acres vineyard; 180.000 lbs. of

grapes: 600 gallons of wine TS S of Rl7E

George Gray: Rents for fix.ed money rental; 6,0<.X) acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes

Stephen Howell: 160 acres improved: 1 acre vineyard; 200 lbs. of grapes John Reys: 300 acres improved; I acre vineyard: 300 lbs.of grapes James Youd('?): 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard: 2,000 lbs. of grapes:

130 gallons of wine Samuel Kane: 160 acres improved: I acre viney<inl: 10 lbs. of grapes

T9 SR 17E Henry Shunk: 160 acres i1nprnved; 2 acres vineyard; 2.000 lbs. of grapes

W. Side of S.R. River James Driskell ( '!): Rents for share of products: 300 acres improved; .l acres

vineyard: 20 lbs. of grapes Henry Huffman: 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard: 900 lbs. of grnpes

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MERCED COUNTY. -----·-----

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San Toaquin County Wine Produced in 1860: 50 Gallons

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COMMINS, JAMES H. - Orr's Ranch, Elliott Township

Acreage improved: 80 Wine on hand: 50 gals.

CJ Elliott Township comprised the northeast corner of the county, and the village of Elliott stood at the junction of the present-day Liberty and Elliot[t] Roads, some six miles north of Lockford. A somewhat neglected cemetery is all that remains to indicate the former site of the village.

WEST, WILLIAM B. &: GEORGE - Stockton

4J The Wests, the 'fathers of viticulture' of the county, were natives of Taunton, Massachusetts, who had come to Cali­fornia in 1850 during the Gold Rush, but after two years of modest success as miners, had decided to settle in Stock­ton. As William was especially interested in horticulture, they established a nursery along what came to be known as \Vest Lane, on the northern outskirts of Stockton. In 1853 they imported from Europe, by way of Boston, 40 grape varieties, among them the Seedless Sultana. From these va­rieties most of the surrounding vineyards were propagated. In 1858 they had what was probably the first commercial vintage in the county. It consisted of only a few gallons, but from this humble beginning developed a great winery, El Pinal.

All that now remains, 100 years later, to recall the once rich and influential firm, is the silent, deserted brick-and­adobe building along the tracks of the· Southern Pacific on Stockton's northern outskirts.

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United States Census 1870 San Joaquin District

San Joaquin County Can't read Township, Stockton Post Office

S. _: 160 acres improved; 50 gallons of wine L.L. Bohio: 160 acres improved; 40 gallons of wine ___ : 160 acres improved; SO gallons of wine Sam('?) fitzgerald: 160 acres improved; 20 gallons of wine

Castoria Township, Stockton Post Office Jno. Graves: 320 acres improved; 30 gallons of wine Jill Barber: 400 acres improved; 40 gallons of wine H. Morro(?): 100 acres improved; 50 gallons of wine Thos. Wilson (?): 80 acres improved; 20 gallons of wine F.J. Woodward: 160 acres improved; 20 gallons of wine Peter C. Smith: 160 acres improved; 20 gallons of wine

Douglass(?) Township, Stockton Post Office Perry Berge: 120 acres improved; 160 gallons of wine Chas. Gumpe ('?): 1,000 acres improved; I 00 gallons of wine Chas. Myers: 280 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine Patrick __ : 160 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine Peter Baker: 160 acres improved; 150 gallons of wine J. Smith: l ,900 (?)acres improved; 75 gallons of wine J.C.(?) Cleaveland: 160 acres improved; 40 gallons of wine Wm. H. Hull: 160 acres improved; 30 gallons of wine Jesse Servis: 160 acres improved; 40 gallons of wine A.O. Goodwin: 400 acres improved; 30 gallons of wine

Elk Horn Township James Tailor: 500 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine

Elk Horn Township, Stockton Post Office W.M. Dunswork: 700 gallons of wine H. Cason: 80 acres improved; 2,000 gallons of wine Bur(?) Sanders: 120 acres improved; 3,200 gallons of wine

Eliott('?) Township, Stockton Post Office Aug. _nje: 300 acres improved; 250 gallons or wine F. _tley: 320 acres improved; 80 gallons of wine F.N. Peasly ('?): 160 acres improved; 400 gallons of wine Geo. Pzyold: 160 acres improved; 400 gallons of wine Ed Smith: 80 acres improved; 700 gallons of wine Joe Gum er(?): 160 acres improved; I 00 gallons of wine N.J. Mitz (?): 320 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine J. Rutherford: 160 acres improved; 200 gallons of wine T. (F.'?) Tracy: 160 acres improved; 275 gallons of wine

Oniel Township, Stockton Post Office Thos. Scerlner: 90 acres improved; 500 gallons of wine --. C. Thornton (?): 340 acres improved; 400 gallons ofwine J.M. Kiver: 73 acres improved; 500 gallons of wine F.P. Walkelcn: 160 acres improved; 40 gallons or wine H. Breck: 160 acres improved; 60 gallons of wine Sol White: 195 acres improved; 300 gallons of wine G. Paravagna: 25 acres improved; 1,000 gallons of wine D. Leonard: 240 acres improved; 100 gallons of" wine H. Burkett: 320 acres improved; 200 gallons of wine James Marsh: 210 acres improved; 75 gallons of wine Geo. Berry: 400 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine John Sloane: 240 acres improved; 200 gallons of wine A. Levnid: 6 acres improved; 700 gallons of wine B. Bonadoti: 6 acres improved; 900 gallons of wine Joseph Bode: 6 acres improved: 900 gallons of wine

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Henry Meyers: 14 acres improved: 12 acres vineyard: 12,000 gallons of wine O'Niel Township

John Keller: 160 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 90 gallons of wine Guiseppi Peri: 280 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 10,000 lbs. of grapes;

300 gallons of wine Wm. B. French: 600 acres improved; I acres vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes

George S. Ladd: 187 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 30,000 lbs. of grapes Raphael Levi: 18 acres improved; 14 acres vineyard; 60,000 lbs. of grapes Chas. Gilbert: Rents for fixed money rental; 12 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard;

25,000 I bs. of grapes Wm. G. ('?)Phelps: 109 acres improved; 2 1/2 acre vineyard; 9,000 lbs. of grapes Frank & Leopolds Barbiere: 92 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of

grapes Henry Livingston: 84 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 100 gallons of wine Sulivan Ranney: 606 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 60,000 lbs. of grapes Jerome Story: Rents for share of products; 172 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard;

10.000 lbs. of grapes James Kee: 210 ('?)acres improved; 5 acres vineyard James Hills: 320 acres improved; 1 acre vineyard Philip Fitzgerald: 10 acres improved; 8 acres vineyard; 80,000 lbs. of grapes;

6,000 gallons of wine Chas. C. Long: 220 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 22,000 lbs. of grapes Samuel H. Hancock: 143 acres improved; 1 acre vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes Jesse Lewis: 210 acres improved; I 1/2 acres vineyard; 16,000 lbs. of grapes Wm. L. Overhiser: 1, 100 acres improved; 20 acres vineyard; 60,000 lbs. of grapes John R. Cery: 271 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 6,000 lbs. of grapes Alden Hammond: 106 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard; 22,000 lbs. of grapes F.C.F. Galgiana: 13 acres improved; I 1/2 acres vineyard; 8,000 lbs. of grapes;

150 gallons of wine Samuel Braghetta: 5 l/2 acres improved; 8 acres vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes Antonio Leoni: 5 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 6,000 lbs. of grapes; 400 gallons

of wine Joseph Giovanetti: 8 (?)acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 6,000 lbs. of grapes;

80 gallons of wine Sirverino Braghetta: 8 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes Clement Detten: 6 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 2,500 gallons of wine Vincent Galgiani: 5 1/2 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 10,000 lbs. of grapes;

1,200 gallons of wine John E. Moore: 480 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 10,000 lbs. of grapes Robert W. Craig: 120 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes Wm. John: 13 acres improved; 7 aces vineyard; 18,000 lbs. of grapes; 500 gallons

of wine Peter Young: 10 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 40,000 lbs. of grapes Henry Amburst: 10 acres improved; 7 acres vineyard; 50,000!bs. of grapes;

5,000 gallons of wine John Augustine: 5 acres improved; I 112 acres vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes;

30 gallons of wine Henry Amburst: lO acres improved; 7 acres vineyard; 50,000 lbs. of grapes;

5,000 gallons of wine John Augustine: 5 acres improved; I 112 acres vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes;

30 gallons of wine Henry Porkenfeld (9?): 3 1/2 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 40,000 lbs. of

grapes George Cobb: 49 acres improved; 24 acres vineyard; 240,000 lbs. of grapes John Barret: 8 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard: 50,000 lbs. of grapes George West: 97 acres improved; 25 acres vincy;ird; 220,(X)O lbs. of grapes;

3,000 gallons of wine Wm. Looper: 4 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 4,0(X) lbs. of grapl's;

2,200 gallons of wine IL1

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Ira Ladd:_ 12 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 8,000 lbs. of grapes; 700 gallons of wme

John Crain: 10 acres improved; l acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes Stphano Guiannetti: 175 acres improved; 35 acres vineyard; 120,000 lbs. of grapes Antonio Jigrrego (?): 9 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes;

400 gallons of wine Mary L. Clowes('?): 487 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 12,000 lbs. of grapes Thos. Wood: 30 acres improved; 8 acres vineyard; 200,000 lbs. of grapes Cogomo ('?): V. Bortchozo ('?):Rents for fixed money rental; 12 acres improved;

2,000 lbs. or grapes Sourdi Giavanni: Rents for fixed money rental; 12 acres improved; 12 acres

vineyard " G. B. Lagono: Rents for fixed money rental; 20 acres improved; 20,000 lbs. of

grapes; 300 gallons of wine Andrew Hampton: 14 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 2,8000 lbs. of grapes S.W. Sperry: 48 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 30,000 lbs of grapes Thos. B. Norton: 60 acres improved; 14 acres vineyard; 135,000 lbs. of grapes Wm. West: 108 acres improved; 40 acres vineyard; 400,000 lbs. of grapes

Elliott Township Barnhart Poppe: 440 acres improved; I acre vineyard Johnathan Dodge: 613 acres improved; 15 acres vineyard; 100,000 lbs. of grapes David W. Firver ('?): 83 acres improved; 13 acres vineyard; 33,500 lbs. of grapes Thomas P. Weath: 630 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 100,000 lbs. of grapes Edwin Whipple: 250 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard: 60,000 lbs of grapes;

400 gallons of wine Joseph Putnam(?): 315 ('?)acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; I 0,000 lbs. of

grapes; 200 gallons of wine William B. Stamper('?): 21 I acres improved; I acre vineynrd

Elkhorn Township Edward J. Mcintosh: 320 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 7,000 lbs. of grapes Henry C. Gillingham: 311 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 3,200 lbs. of grapes Alfred L. Eddy: Rents for share of products; 107 acres improved; I 14 acres

vineyard Rebecca L. McAfee: 30 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Henry C. Shulluck: 240 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 3,{)(X) lbs. of grapes John J. _nde: 160 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Christopher Beckman: 240 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 40 gallons of wine Joseph Taylor: 146 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 3,000 lbs. of grapes Minerva('?) G. Mills: 310 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard David Housh('?): 136 acres improved; I acre vineyard William Taylor: 196 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard John Parrott('?): 190 acres improved; 2 1/2 acres improved; 20,700 lbs. of grapes Charles Grim: Rents for share of products; 160 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard William Moore: 255 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes; 60

gallons of wine Ezra Fisk: 335 acres improved; 15 acres vineyard; 84,600 lbs. of grapes John Francis White: Rents for share of products; 2,400 acres improved; I acre

vineyard William Beckman: Rents for fixed money rental; 260 acres improved; 6 acres

vineyard; 12.000 lbs. of grapes; 120 gallons of wine C.F. Knight: 85 acres improved; I acre vineyard John Cartchmays ('?): 681 acres improved; I acre vineyard Charles P. Allison: 320 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 8,0(X) lbs. of grapes Joseph M. Fowler: 635 acres improved; I 1/2 acres vineyard; 6.5000 lbs. of grapes

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James L. Hendson: 400 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 30 gall Ions of wine John Camphill: 320 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 6,000 lbs. of grapes Jacob Bishotberger: 160 acres improved; 112 acre vineyard; 300 gallons of wine Harvey C. Herron: 340 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes Caroline Gerrard: 185 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 3,500 lbs. of grapes Robert H. Adalam: 40 acres improved; I 1/2 acres vineyard Ezekiel Lawrence: 225 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 18,000 lbs. of grapes Allen T. Ayres: 240 acres improved; 3 112 acres vineyard; 52,000 lbs. of grapes Charels T. Ellioll: 278 acres improved; I acre vineyard Lorenzo M. Morse: 430 acres improved; I acre vineyard Oscar 0. Norton: 260 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes George Hogan: 335 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Robert L. Graham: 300 acres improved; I acre vineyard Edwin R. Elliott: 525 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard James D. Huff man: Rents for share of products; 160 acres improved; 1 acre

vineyard; 2,600 lbs. of grapes William A. Barron: Rents for fixed money rental: 50 acres improved; 1 acre

vineyard William Hart: 320 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 6,000 lbs. of grapes John Royce: 320 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes; 100 gallons

of wine Herman Doyle: 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard James A. Solinger: 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 6,000 lbs. of grapes Percival H. Munroe: Rents for share of products; 400 acres improved; 25 gallons of

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William H. ('?)Post: Rents for share of products; 285 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard

John H. Duston('?): 100 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes Mary Graves: 200 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard; 32,000 lbs. of grapes Christina F. Leffler: 184 acres improved; 9 acres vineyard; 30,000 lbs of grapes Samuel Matthewson: 320 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Henry Nitte ('?): 160 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Andrew Nelson: 270 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Adam Backmam: 160 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard George Wall: Rents for share of products; 282 acres improved; I /4 acre vineyard David Kettlemon: 4,000 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Truman Stoddard(?): 100 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 16,000 lbs of grapes Samuel Clark: l,120acrcs improved; I :icre viney;ml _arnigan Aldridge: 118 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 16,500 lbs. of grapes Frederick A. Peeley: 160 acres improved; 11 acres vineyard; 70,(X)O lbs. of grapes;

50 gallons of wine R.C. Sargeant: 600 ('?)acres improved: I acre vineyard Andrew M. Hershner: 160 acres improved: I acre vineyard Nathan Nevin: 400 acres improved: 1/2 acre vincy:ml John L. Keuyle: 370 acres improved: 4 acres vineyard; 180.000 lbs. of grapes Richard Woods: 210 acres improved: 1/4 acre vineyard Gattfried Lutrow: 170 acres improved: 80 gallons of wine Elijah Brown: Rents for share of products; 250 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Jefferson Parsons: 320 acres improved: 2 acres vineyard; 3,000 lbs. of grapes William Huron: 400 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Richard Williams: 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard: 4,000 lbs. of grapes Samuel R£1y: 437 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard George A. Mills: Rents for share of products; 320 acres i111provcd; 5 acres vineyard

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Douglas Township Thomas Wall, Sr.: 1,060 acres improved; I acre vineyard H.E. Middlecof: Rents for fixed money rental; 23 acres improved; I acre vineyard;

50 I bs. of grapes Charton Meyer: 360 acres improved; l acre vineyard; 50 lbs. of grapes Charsten Grupe: I, 160 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 1,300 lbs. of grapes;

40 gallons of wine Seth Comstock: Rents for fixed money rental; 144 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard D.H. Soveland: 165 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 200 lbs. of grapes Peter Baker: 322 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 200 lbs. of grapes Thos. E. Ketcham: 345 acres improved; 3 acres vineayrd; 20,000 lbs. of grapes Wm. J. Gray: 450 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 20,000 lbs. of grapes Emmeline Bonham: 160 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 3,000 lbs. of grapes Patrick Eliot: 200 acres improved; I acre vineyard Geo. Howland: 149 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 3,750 lbs. of grapes John McDonald: 168 acres improved; I acre vineyard Elijah Wilkins: 1,048 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 2,200 lbs. of grapes;

80 gallons of wine W. _. Fisher: 384 acres improved; I acre vineyard P. McQuun: 220 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 5,000 lbs. of grapes Alex McK Mcintosh: 1,800 acres improved; I acre vineyard George Robison: Rents for share of products; 500 acres improved; I acre vineyard Suaretia Mattison: 360 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard M.J. Griffin: I ,(X)S acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 100 lbss. of grapes;

120 gallons of wine M. Caricof: 4,815 acres improved; 200 gallons of wine T.G. Drais: 400 acres improved; 20 acres vineyard; 500 lbs. of grapes Norval Harrison: 590 acres improved; 7 acres vineyard; 410 gallons of wine John H. Tang__an: 325 acres improved; 10 acres vineyard John Wilson: 300 acres improved; 8 acres vineyard; 500 lbs. of grapes; 800 gallons

of wine Casper Danetell: 8 acres improved; I acre vincayrd; 4,000 lbs. of grapes; 60 gallons

of wine John Durkam: 340 acres improved; I acre vineyard: 4,000 lbs of grapes; 60 gallons

of wine __ Benjamin: 747 acres improved; I acre vineyard John Kelly: 488 acres improved; 8 acres vineyard; 80,()()() lbs. of grapes; 400

gallons of wine John Blake: 4()() acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 400 lbs. of grapes T.N. Benton: 1,270 acres improved; 2, 180 acres vineyard Samuel Whipple: 180 acres improved; .S acres vineyard: 2,000 lbs. of grapes Thomas Till('?): 170 acres improved; S acres vineyard; 4,()(X) lbs. of grapes John Fitzgerald: 350 acres improved; .S acres vineayrd: 4,()()() lbs. of grapes P.H. Cody: Rents for fixed money rental: 660 acres i111provecl: I acre vineyard;

I.SO lbs. of grapes; 200 gallons of wine John Pelly, est of: 640 acres improved; I acre vineyard: 400 lbs. of grapes;

500 gallons of wine Sarah Potier: 82 acres improved: I acre vineyard: 100 lbs. of grnpcs: 200 gallons of

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James D1111c;rn: 260 acres improved: I acre vineyard: 501 lbs. of grapes Thomas Flood: l6H acres i1uproved: 25 lbs. of grapes James Dracl': I <"l8 acres improved: I acre vineyard: 4.200 lbs. of grnpes

Dent Township John W. Jones: 7,000 acres improved; 25 acres vineyard; 5,600 lbs. of grapes;

35 gallons of wine

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Peter Venct ______________ Atln.ntn.. 'j' C. R. Montgomery. ______ J,ockeford. George Onlton _____ Bouldin Isbncl. B.A.Goodwin ______________ Ripon. Henry ,~oorman ___ .Bouldin f::;la11d. Oly C. Kroh _____ . __________ Ripon. James Putman __________ Clements. PeterVoinst ________________ Ripon. \\'. 13. Stamper _ . ________ Clc1nents. J-Iemy AmhursL ________ .Stockton. John G. AnsL _________ Collegeville. l\lrs. W. D. Ashley ______ St-0ckton. A. Lawson ____________ Collegeville .• John Augustine _____ . ____ Stockton. W. R. Lcn.dbetter . _____ Collegeville. B. I-I. Brown _____________ Stockton. N. P.. I-farrol<L ____ . __ Farn1ingt.on. \ L. Basi llio ______________ .Stockton. J. M. Barbar _______ . _____ Latlirop.

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1 l'aul Brichetto ___________ Stockton. L. P. Whitman_. ____ ._. __ J,athrop. Chas. Cobb ______________ Stockton. C. Grupe ______________ . ___ T,imlen. Edward C. Clowes ________ Stockton. A. Hunter ________________ J,in<lcn. Fred.Copsey _____________ Stockton . . Jacob Klipplc _ . __ Linden. R. W. Craig ____________ .Stockton. C:eorgc !Gipple _____ . . ____ Linden. Clement von Dcttu11 __ . ___ f:'tockton . .T. J\fcycr_ _____ .. _ __Linden. W. C. Daggett ______ -· ___ Rtockt-0n. Charley Allison _ . _. . __ Lodi.!.!. H. Do1lgc ________ .. __ .Stockto11 . • T. Aldrich _________ . _ -· .. __ [,o<li. N. Endieh _______________ Stockton. H. Beckman_ - ___________ - .. Lodi. l'hilip Fitzgerald _________ Stockton. Gertie DcForcc Cluff . _L0tli. F. R. Galgiitni _____ . ____ .Stockton. E:. Fisk _____________ .-· __ ._ .Lodi. Vincent Galgi1rni_ ________ Stockton. J.M. Fowler _______ . __ . _. _. _f,odi. Francisco Gn.lgiani ______ J3tockton. H. C. Gillinghmn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.Lodi. Fi<lcle (;iilgiani .. _________ Stockton. Mrs. C. Gerard _ _ _ _ _ . __ Lodi .. John ( ;ianini ____________ Stockton. Laura DcF. Gordon _ _ __ Lodi. A. Hunter ______________ Stockton. Henry Hutchins ______ ._. ____ Lodi. Samuel Hewlett_ ___ . _____ Stockton. H. T. Knight_ ___________ . ___ Locli .. loReph Hale ____________ .Stockton. JlaviclKettlcman ___________ Lodi. J. S. Hurcy ______________ Stockton. E. I;nwrence ____ . ___________ Lod~.

1 Cha~. I-Iaa8 _____________ -~tock ton.

11. 11 • Langford ___ .. __ . ____ .Loch . .J. K1rhy __________ . ______ Stockton. W. Manvcry ___________ ... __ Locli. ,D. \V. Kie.vor ____________ Stockton. L. Mowry _______________ ·- _Lodi.!ThomaH K Ketchum ______ Stockton. ,\ . .T. Nelson __ - __________ . __ .L0<li. \Walt.er \V. Langdon ______ Stockton. Wm. Pope ____ .-· ______ . ____ f.odi.\D. A. Learned ___________ Stockton. Hcury Pope ______ .. __ --· _Lodi.1 Walter E. LiultL _____ - ___ Stockton . .Tohn Parrott_______ .. _ .Ludi. 'G. S. Ln<ld ______ --· _ - __ .Stockton. E. J. Pickens ________ . _. ___ .. Lotli. D. I-l. Lovclanc.l _________ .Stockton. F. N. Smart_ _______ . _______ .Lodi. W. H. ]\fays _____________ Stockton. T. Stoddard _____________ . ___ Lodi. John E. Moore ___________ Stockton. G. Sanguinatti ____________ . __ Lodi. Henry l\foycrs ___________ Stockton. S. Sa.nguinn.tti __________ . ___ .Lodi. W. L. Overheiscr _________ Stockton. ll. C. Sargent ________________ Lodi. KP. Palmer ____________ St-0ckton . . r. Thompso11 ____________ . __ Lodi. 0. Peri __________________ Stockton . .John Treitthway ____ . ____ . ___ Lodi. I. A. Paravagna __________ Stockton. A . .J. Woods _________ -· ______ Lodi. l\lrs. Wm. G. Phelps ______ Stockton. B. F. Foster. ________ . __ Lockeforcl. D. llothenhuRh _____ . ____ J3tockton. R. n. J-IammoncL _______ Lockeford. Fred. Stachli ____________ Stockton. Wm. Jones _____________ Lockcford. St.cphcn San~uinctti ______ Stockton. D. W. Keivcr. _________ . Lockeford . .T arncs C. Smith_____ _ __ .Stockton . .J. T. ~f orri!L __________ . Lockcforcl. ! S. W Sp0rry ____________ .Stockton.

P. G. ~hi:rp- ____________ Sto~~ton. I lknry Ad.~am,- - - ____ - _ Woodb~!<lge. R. IL S1mth ___ . _________ .Stockton. 1.John Al<lndge - - _ - _ - - _ Woodbndge. L. U. Shippee ____________ Stockton.' Dr. A. J. Uolllpton _____ \Voodbri<lge. George West_ _ _________ Stockton. lt. Franklin _ - - - ___ - - _Woodbridge. W. B. West _____ . ________ Stockton. W. C. Gillingham __ - - -Woodbridge. F. A. Weot ______________ Stockton. H. C. Herren _____ - __ Woodbridge. Nelson Wilcox ______ .. ___ -Stockton. Mrs. Perley __ - - - _ - - - - -Woodbridge. Thos. S. Woods __________ Stockton. John Perrott ____ . _ - - - _Woodbridge. Henry Walsh ____________ Stockton. H. K Shiittuck_ _______ Woodbridge. 'l'hos." F. \Val sh __________ Stockton. III rs. l\f. A. Shinn _____ . W oodbridgc. C. YollancL __________ . ___ Stockton . .John Thompson _____ - _Woodbridge. Zignego & Podesta_____ __Stockton. Wm. B. White_ - __ - - - -Woodbridge.

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Franklin, Mrs. E. ···--Lodi.................. 80 80 80 ................................ • .•.•....•................•..................... Langford, B. F ....•... J,odi.................. 6 Ii Ii ............ YcM ............•.•.•...•..........•............•..•..... : .•..•.... Lawrence, Q •.•••••..•• Lodi.................. 2 2 2 .................. -------······· ······--------·-------- ....................... . Mowry, L ..•.....•..••. Lodi.................. Ii Ci I\ -···-- ••.•.• -·-··· •••...•.••••.•••••••.•.••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• --···· Shindy, M. W .••.••••• Lodi.................. 10 .•••.. .••••. JO ••.•.••••••.....•••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••. 8mart, D. M ........... Lodi.................. Ci 6 5 ............................................................................ . Alling, N. E ..•.•.•.••• Stockton.............. 6 •••••• .•••.. 6 .......•.•.......••••••••..•••..•••.•...•......•......••••..........•.•... Anderson, C. M ••.•.•• Stockton.............. 20 :.!O ~ •••••.•••••..•••........•••••••..••••.••••.•.•..•..••• --······ .•..•.•.••••..•.• Archer, John .......••. Stockton.............. 5 (i Ci •••••••••••••••••...•••••••••••• ···········-············-···-···················-Armbrust, Henry ..... Stockton.............. 40 40 40 .•.•...••••.....•••.••••.. ············-············-··········-····--···-· H11rym11n, A.G ••••••.. Stockton.............. 6 Ci fi .••••...••••.•••.. -----·······-· -·----------------·--------------·-······--·--···-Beer, John .....•...•. Stockton.............. 5 5 f1 •••••••.•.•.••.••..••••••••••••••••.•••. ········-···········-·············-·····

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...... ...... ...... ...... .... ... .... .......... ... . ........................ . Fitch, H.B .•....••••. Stockton........... 10 10 .•... 10 .........•................ ··-············-···················-····-··--····

f~t!.~~~~!~~~-:::::::::: ii~~ti~~:::::::::~:::: ~ ~ ~ :::::: :::::: :~·:c:~·: :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::··:::::::::::~:: Oalgaini, V ••.•...••... Stockton.............. Ci 5 .•.... 6 .•.•....••..........••....•.....•.•.•..••...•........•....•.........•.... Gambetta, J .....•..... Stockton.............. 6 Ci •••••• I\ •••••..••....••.••••..•••. ···-····-····----------··-······················ Gerlach, J, ...•......... Stockton.............. 20 20 ........... ------ ---··········· ... ·-·--··-··-·-····-----·-···--·-··-··········-·

ll~~;,~~l:,~t.c:::::::: ~~~~~t~:::::::::::::::: l~ I~ l~ :::::: :::~--- ::::::!:::::~:::::::: :::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::::~:::::::::: Hewlett, Samuel .•.... Stockton ... ---~--- .... JO 10 10 ...... ------ ....••••••••..••••...••••..•••••...•......•..••...•..•••.•.••• HollcnMtein, .J •••.••.• Stockton............. 5 5 :; .......................... ----··-····-·····-·-·················-·······-··· Keivcr, I>. \V. ···-·-·-- Stoekton.............. la VI 1:1 ______ ..•....•.••.....•. ----······-···-··-··--··-··········-········--··· Klipplc, 0. W ..•••..•.. Ht11ckto11.............. 10 JO JO ___ .•..•. -------·-····· .•••••.•.•••...••..••••.•...•.•••.••.•••••••.••• KliJ~>le,J .•..........•. Stockton............... 10 10 10 ............ -----· ---------····· ····-------·--------------------···············-Lad , G. 8 ••••.••.•••. Stockton.............. 20 20 10 10 .•.... Yt·~- ..•..••.•..•••.•.•.••..•••••..•.•.•..•....•....•..••••.•••••••. Lagu.rio, D.,&Co .•.••. Stockton.............. 8 !! 4 4 .•.................. -·-·····--·······-············-················· Lang, John ............ Stockton.............. 6 r1 6 ...•..•.•••..••... ____ ..•.•.•••.••••••.•••••...•.•.•••...•..•..•••••••••••..••.• Learned, Dr. A ..•....• Stockton.............. 10 10 2 8 •••••..•••..........••••.•••••••••••.•••.••..•••••.•.••..•••••••••.•.•.••• Lelticr, R. G ....••••••• Stockton.............. 8 8 8 ....................•.....•.•.........•.....•..........•....•.•.•••.•.•.. Lewis, J ..........•.... Stockton.............. 5 6 6 .•.••. -----· ...... ·-----·-···-·- ·····-·····--·····-·······················r .... . J.ong, C. C. ·······-···- Stockton............. 6 6 6 ... ___ ..••....•.. --·------····· -~-- ..•••.•....••...•...•.•.•.••••..••.••••.• Looper, W. C ..••••••• Stockton.............. 6 6 6 ••......•..••.•...•.•••..•.•..•.••...••••••...•••••.....••••••.•.••.•.••• Loveland, D. W ..••.... _Stockton.............. -r; 5 6 ..... ______ ......•........................... _ --------------- ___ _

!llclntosl~ E. J .• =--~I ~ockto1~_::~=~- 0 I 5 1 f> ~.:.:.1---~~---·1::~~---J--- ---- --~-... :--1·:~:~·::·=~~~-~~:~--- ···- .... ---· ... ·-·-. Marks, 11 •••••.•••.•••. Stockton .............. :l7 271·27 -···· -··········· --· -·-······· ---······- ·····-------·---·····-···-·······--Marks, 111. ••••.••••..• Stockton.............. 27 1

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Meyers, lllrH. Su111uel.. Stockton.............. 6 Moore, John E. ....•.•. Stockton.............. 70 l\loore, S ...•.......•... Stockton.............. 5 lllusto, P .•••.••.•.•.... Stockton ........•..... Norton

1 C. W •..•.•.•. Stockton •.....•••.•••.

Overhe1serl W. L .•.••. Stockton .........•.•.. Per.curdo, l. ........... Stockton .••......•.. l'odc11ta, U •••••.•••••.. Stockton ..•.•.....•... Prato, I> •••••••••••.•• Root, N. 'l'. .....••..••. Hothcnl.n1sch, D ..•••. Hnllmcl1, K ......••••..

· Htlllj!Uinctti, S ........ . Smith, .J.C .•••••••••.• Hmith, It. It .•••....•. Sperry. G. ll .•.•.•..•.. Sta~naro, A .••••..•.••. Stephens. 'f. J ........ . Strait, S. Y ..••.••..... Thomu11, A. C .•••..•.•. Tull, '1'. C •••••••••••••. Von Detten{ C .•••••••• Ward, W. lt .••••••.•.. 'Vest, I•'runk A .•••.•.•. West, Geo.............. I ~;~~g~V~I~·.::::::::::: ~t~~~~~~=::::::::.:::: 1g 1g rig ·--~- :::::: -~--~~--!::::::::·::::: :::::::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Zingrego, J.C .•.....•.. Stockton... .......... 30 30 15 15 -- ---- .•.... : ......... ---- -·-----···········--·--···--·--·-··· ---·-····-

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Stanislaus County I ~'o Wine Produced in 1860: [?]

KRAUSE, GEORGE F. 8c SCHELL, ABRAHAM

Knight's Ferry

4J In 1852 George H. Krause, a German, planted what he named the Red Mountain Vineyard on the Rio de los Estan­islaus Grant, a mile from the flourishing mining town of Knight's Ferry in Stanislaus County, near the Tuolumne County line. Shortly thereafter, a Stockton attorney, Abra­ham Schell, became a partner and, upon Krause's dea!Jl a few years later, the sole owner. He sent for his nephew, Herrick Schell, in New York, who joined him as a partner and wine maker in 1867. The vineyard was expanded to about 80. acres, which were planted to the Mission, Zinfan­del, Cabernet Sauvignon and Muscat varieties.

Schell soon realized that, because of the hot summers and his irrigation of the vineyard, he could never produce a fine table wine. He therefore specialized in fortified wines: port, sherry, muscatel and angelica. He built a distillery and not only made his own fortifying brandy but also aged some and sold it under his label. It is claimed that all his wines were aged six years; some were sold locally but the greater percentage was shipped by wagon to Oakdale, and from there in 50-gallon barrels to Albany, New York, where the Schells had an office and wine depot. The aver­age price was a dollar a gallon.

Abraham Schell died in 1894 and Mrs. Schell a few years later. As there were no children, Herrick inherited the property. The winery continued to operate until Prohi­bition. Under new ownership, the winery was reopened with Repeal, but operated only for a few years. Today the old stone winery is a roofless ruin.

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United States Census 1870 San Joaquin District

Stanislaus County Branch Township

John Auberesa, ; 60 acres improved, 600 gallons of wine Knights Ferry

Henry Pentland: 45 acres improved; 200 gallons of wine James Papers: 200 acres improved; 220 gallons of wine Patrick Brown: 30 acres improved; 90 gallons of wine

Emory Township Samuel Smith:: 120 acres improved; 300 gallons of wine Henry Baceh: 200 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine Abram Schell: 1,345 acres improved; 3 ,000 gallons of wine John Wesselhaft: 60 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine William Morrison: 35 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine William E. Stewart: 230 acres improved; 400 gallons of wine

Branch Township John Auberesa, ; 60 acres improved, 600 gallons of wine

Knights Ferry Henry Pentland: 45 acres improved; 200 gallons of wine James Papers: 200 acres improved; 220 gallons of wine Patrick Brown: 30 acres improved; 90 gallons of wine

Emory Township Samuel Smith:: 120 acres improved; 300 gallons of wine Henry Baceh: 200 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine Abram Schell: 1,345 acres improved; 3,000 gallons of wine John Wesselhaft: 60 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine William Morrison: 35 acres improved; 100 gallons of wine William E. Stewart: 230 acres improved; 400 gallons of wine

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Stanislaus County Empire Township

~cscao ca~sus

Walter F. Pachee (?): 44 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard John V. Dovis (?): 355 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs.of grapes

Branch Township Giacomo _aratti: 12 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 800 lbs. of grapes;

5(X) gallons of wine John H. Miller: 20 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 200 lbs. of grapes; 80 gallons

of wine Township ISRIOE.'.£DB&M

Herrick R. Schell: Rents for share of products; 1,600 acres improved; 75 acres vineyard; 8,000 gallons of wine

Township 3SR 12E Mt D BSN Joseph Dominici: l,000 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard; 1,000 gallons of wine William Dominici: 283 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 6,000 lbs. of grapes

Township 2SA 12E Mt D BSN Wm. E. Stuart: 23 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 12,000 lbs. of grapes;

258 gallons of wine Township SR 12E Mt D BSN

Wm. A. Morrison: 35 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 100 lbs. of grapes; 350 gallons of wine

Henry F. Balch: 20 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 200 lbs. of grapes; 35 gallons of wine

Township 1NR1 IE Mt D B&M Jacob Stirk (Stock?): 20 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 6,000 lbs. of grapes

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Ol~CToR:C OF GP.ME.. t:rlWwe:Rs. • . ~er;~ (c&svc)

STANISLAUS COUNTY.

Nan1e. P. 0. Addr.... Name. P. 0. Addre&1.

F. M. Barnett- __ - - -Knight's Ferry. J. H. Prowze ______ -Knight's Ferry. C. H. Burt _________ Knight's Ferry. Abraham Schell ____ Knight's Ferry. H. F. Black ________ Knight's Ferry. H. R. Schell _______ Knight's Ferry. W: Ferguson _______ Knight's Ferry. Samuel Smith _____ -Knight's Ferry. A. Hamm ____ --- ___ Knight's Ferry. M. 0. Smith ______ -Knight's Ferry.

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l'ost Office and Name of ~: I ~ ~ ::· ~ ~· 1 ~ 0 ~ Product !11 Varieties. Vineyard. : ~ gi l : : : I : ::d .~ Is~:•.

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Collins, Asa·-------·-· Kni!!ht's Ferry _______ 11

4 4 11 '.: i 2 !1·-----: Nn. :-- __________ 1

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_______________________________ -····---·-··-----· Morrison Rros. --····-· Knight's Perry-·----· 4 4 ----··! ·1 ·-·-··i··-- ·I--·--·-·-·--·--······-·---··-·---·--··-··-·---··---···-·-···--Prnw,c,.J.J .• __________ Knight's l<'crrv ··--·--1 4 4 1------i -I -·-···i l'\o. 1. ---·---···-· ·-----··-·-··-·-···--- ...... ·-·----··-·-----··--· :"chell,lL ll. __________ Re<l J\lountafo Vmc- 80 70 I HO I·---- 1----· Y<>H. ;:O,OOOguls. ~lis~iou, 7.inf.111dei,Cnucmct8nuvignon,Mntar<

yar<l, Knight'~ Ferry. I I II I I Troussca11, etc. 8l1•ok,.J11c<1h •.•...•••• - h.nigilt'K l"erry _______ 4 4 ••.•.•

1 -- 4 :"t>. / - -··--- . -- ____ .... ·- ............ --- ---·- ---·---

8111ith,P.n111m'l,&8011._ Knight'.~ Ferry______ :I I' :i ··--. ll \- __ No. 1.. _ ··:·---1 .. ------ _ .. -· -- - --- ----- ---Hcnry,OmM. _________ Modesto---------·---- 400 ------1 ----\·-----, 400 ___ ... l:\ot.liParu1;;. , _____ --------·-- __ ,. ________ --------·---·-Hill, c. s. s .. ________ - 01Lkclalc_______________ 20 I-··-··--·--·'···--·! 20 1---·-- ··---·-·····-·1 ;\l11"('at. Ilick111an,L. J\L _______ Turlockt_ _____________ 100 i-·----1-----·!···-··' 1001··---· Nothcnrinj!. ···-·--·--········-·--········-·- .. ----···

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Tulare County Fannersville Township, Visalia Post Office

Joseph Van Camp: 160 acres improved; 20 g<11lons of wine James C. Togue: 400 acres improved; 60 gallons of wine

Tule River Township and Post Office Emanuel Light: 45 acres improved; 50 gallons of wine

Note: The remainder of Tulare County was incorrectly photographed and the pages are out of sequence.

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United States Census 1880 San Joaquin District

Tulare County Kameak (?)and Mineral King Township

Frederick Thuttom (Trutton'?): 40 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 200 gallons of wine

John Clark: 210 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 5,000 lbs. of grapes Forrest G. Jefferds('?): 10 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 3,000 lbs.of grapes;

30 gallons of wine John Lynch: \ 10 acres improved: 6,000 lbs. of grapes Casper Van Loan ( ?): 80 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes William A. Tims: 110 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 5 lbs. of grapes John Bacon: Rents for share of products: 38 acres improved: I acre vineyard D.L. Rickett: 75 acres improved; I acre vineyard M.P. Barnhill: Rents for share of products; 190 acres improved; I 1/2 acres

improved Benjamin F. Beguette: Rents for share of products; 100 acres improved; 2 acres

vineyard Josiah Wilkinson: l 24 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard William F. Pennebaker: 150 acres improved; I acre vineyard; I .SOO lbs. of grapes;

50 gallons of wine William G. Pennebaker: 140 acres improved; I /2 acre vineyard; .10 gallons of wine Daniel Ovcrhall: 80 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 5,000 lbs. of grapes Clark Thompson: J.5 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 8(X) lbs. of grapes

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United States Census 1880 San Joaquin District - ILILAl<I::. G,.

Thomas M. Blake: 190 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes Daniel _ood: 100 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 20,000 lbs. of grapes Arthur W. _ethew: 70 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes Byron D. Ballard: Rents for share of products; 20 acres improved; I acre vineyard;

200 lbs. of grapes; 100 gallons of wine Lorenzo D. Weisner: 58 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Elijah T. Calvin: 50 acres improved: l acre vineyard; 150 lbs. of grapes John Bobble(?): JOO acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard John Bennet: Rents for share of products; 20 acres improved; 112 acre vineyard Robert W. Hamilton: 5 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard James C. Fudge(?): Rents for share of products; 130 acres improved; I acre

vineyard; 200 gallons of wine Joseph Potter: 40 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Erastus _host: 80 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Rutherford: Rents for share of products; 40 acres improved; 114 acre vineyard James C. Fly: 50 acres improved: I acre vincard Burk('?) Miles: 640 acres improved; I acre vineyard Andrew H. Boader: 1,645 acres improved; 10 acres vineyard; 500 lbs. of grapes Lorenzo D. Hillard: 600 acres improved: 2 acres vineyard; 80 lbs. of grapes John _word: Rents for share of products; 75 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard John C. _oad: 30 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Heick_h Killcy: Rents for share of products; ICX) acres improved; 4 acres

vineyard; 500 lbs of grapes; 50 gallons or wine Samuel B. Shidster (?): 280 acres improved; I acre vineyard Phclcx Griggs: Rents for share of products; 100 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard D.E. Cason: 30 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard George _utson: 199 acres improved; 14 acres vineyard; 200 lbs. of grapes;

3,000 gallons of wine Benjamin F. _baugh: 400 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes Catharine A. _butchan: 137 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 300 lbs. of grapes Johanna Stowe(?): 190 acres improved; 10 acres vineyard; 6,500 lbs. of grapes Frederick _intess: 56 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 500 lbs. of grapes Nathan C. _itton: 640 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Joseph __ : 5,000 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 40 gallons of wine Andrew J. Davis: 340 acres improved; I acre vineyard Green 8. Catlin: 280 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Andrew J. Buckman: 230 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 1,000 lbs of grapes Layf ayette J. Morrow: 850 acres improved; 3 acres vineyard Timothy E. Carrington: 40 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Thomas Osborn: 100 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 150 lbs. of grapes Joel T. Osborn: 160 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Nancy Tylor: 6 acres improved; I /4 acre vineyard Hugh Hamilton: 3.CX>O acres improved; 3 ('?)acres vineyard; 400 gallons of wine

Visalia Township Joseph Nier('?): 65 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard; 2.000 lbs. of grapes Columbus Majors: 45 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 200 lbs. of grapes George Stephens: 85 acres improved; 2,000 lbs. of grapes John W. Todd: Rents for share of products: 120 acres improved: I acre vineyard:

2,000 lbs. or grapes Charles hshrr: 76 acres improved: I acre vineyard:')()() lbs. of gr:1pcs William J. Ellis: 142 acres improved; I acre vineyard: 500 lbs. or grape.-; Joseph R. Rodgers: 212 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 20.000 lhs. ul grapes William Stervan ('?):Rents for share of products; 125 acres improved: cl. <1crcs

vineyard: 60,(X)O lbs. of grapes

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United States Census 1880 San Joaquin District -~-

Alexander Wrighs: Rents for share of products; 115 acres improved; 1 acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes

Richard Chatten: 1,800 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes Caleb Archer: 48 acres imrpoved; I acre vineyard John Meadow: 20 acres improved; l acre vineyard; 100 lbs. of grapes Lewis Van Tassell: 114 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 450 lbs. of grapes Tyler Chrisman: 450 acres improved; I acre vineayrd; 6,000 lbs. of grapes George Wegmann: l, 100 acres improved; 3 acres vineayrd; 900 lbs. of grapes John Price: 170 acres improved; l acre vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes Elisha Bentler: 740 acres improved; 2,000 lbs. of grapes George Maurer: 17 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard; 20,000 lbs. of grapes Abram H. Murray: Rents for fixed money rental; 160 acres improved; 6 acres

vineyard; 20,000 lbs. of grapes James Crowley: 46 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 5,000 lbs. of grapes Achana Fulton: 36 acres improved; 9 acres vineyard; 120,000 lbs. of grapes Thomas Holder: Rents for fixed money rental; 207 acres imrpoved; 1 acre vineyard;

6,000 lbs. of grapes James Ebans (?): 50 acres improved; l acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes James Jordan: Rents for share of products; 100 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard;

8,000 I bs. of grapes Greenburg Kelley: 100 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 8,200 lbs of grapes William Cortner: 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 6,000 lbs. of grapes John _ger: 440 acres improved; I I /2 acres vineyard; 8,000 lbs. of grapes Yancy R. Stokes: 1500 acres improved: 46 acres improved; 4,000 lbs. of grapes:

1,800 gallons of wine Jasper Falstcad (?): 280 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes Adolphus Mitchell: 720 acres improved; I /8 acre vineyard; l ,000 lbs. of grapes Thomas Coughran: 2,210 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes Pleasant Byrd: 2,000 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 4,000 lbs. of grapes

Mussle Slough Township Valentine Grant: 225 acres improved; 3/4 acre vineyard Joseph Hildebrand: 40 acres improved; 1/3 acre vineyard Lee Smith: 90 acres improved; l acre vineayrd; 1,500 lbs. of grapes William T. _mer: 360 acres improved; 1/8 acre vineyard John Jorden: 160 acres improved; I /2 acre vineyard Samuel C. Fisher: 160 acres improved; l/8 acre vineyard Charles W. Talbot: 120 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard William Ken: 160 acres improved; 114 acre vineyard William R. Hull: 80 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Lyman R. _yder: 160 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Elias Gelluck: 160 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Elias Gclluck: 80 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Courtney Talbot: 160 acres improved; 112 acre vineyard Charles OButler: 160 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 50 lbs. of grapes

Lemore Township Frank Wilcly: 80 acres improved; 1 acre vineyard Peter Seagighini: Rents for share of products; 80 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard Sarah Foster & Son: 640 acres improved; I acre vineyard Henry W. Harris: 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 400 lbs. of grapes Sullivan Bradley: 11 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 6()() lbs. of grapes Charles W. Greenwood: 40 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; 8,000 lbs. of grapes Hulbert H. Bick11all: Rents for share of products; 160 acres improved; I acre

vineyard; 1,00 lbs. of grapes Samuel Wright: 40 acres imrpoved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 16,000 lbs. of grapes

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James Simpson: 160 acres improved; 112 acre vineyard: 2,000 lbs. of grapes Charles D. Perry: 160 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 1,000 lbs. of grapes

Tulare Township Elizabeth Fowler: 170 acres improved; 1/3 acre vineyard Samuel Fowler: 273 acres improved; 112 acre vineyard James D. Smith: 80 acres improved; I acre vineyard

Plano('?) Township J.W. Loyd: 42 l/2 acres improved; 500 lbs. of grapes A. Miles: 34 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Wm. Thomson: 8 (?)acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard T.L. Martin: 43 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard: 50 lbs. or grapes W.H. Logsdon: 3 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard M. Arnold: 9 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 300 lbs. of grapes M. Packard: Rents for share of products; 60 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard;

15 I bs. of grapes D. Gibbons: 160 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 500 lbs. of grapes C.A. Rose: 80 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard; I 0,000 lbs. of grapes A. Bowen: 80 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard; 23,000 lbs. of grapes L.F. _sdon: 38 acres improved; 5 acres vineyard; 2,000 lbs. of grapes Jas. Kil breath: 46 acres improved; I acre vineyard: 1,000 lbs. of grapes Henry Coker: 189 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 50 lbs.of grapes

Tulare River Township G.A. Willinmson: 184 acres improved; 3/4 acre vineyard; 1,.SOO lbs. of grapes J.C. Hackett: 590 acres improved; 11 acres vineyard; 8,000 lbs. of grapes John Arnold: 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard R.P. Putnam: 2,8(X) acres improved; 6 acres vineyard: 175 gallons of wine R. Gillner: 160 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard; 10 lb. of grapes Z.A. Martin: 108 acres improved; I acre vineyard S.G. George: 386 acres improved; I acre vineyard A. Rand: 165 acres improved; I acre vineyard M.E. Rose: Rents for share of products; 330 acres improved: I acre vineyard A.P. Osborn: 168 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard 0. Osborn: 164 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard J.R. Craham: 165 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard H.W. Halliburton: 161 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard J.H. Rowland: 164 acres improved; I acre vineyard _. V. Baker: Rents for share of products; 162 acres improved; I acre vineyard G.W. Duncan('?): 160 acres improved: 8 acres vineyard: 100 lbs. of grapes F.W. Pharils: 160 acres improved; I acre vineyard J .K. Cramer: 190 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard N.P. Dillon: 167 acres improved; I acre vineyard L. Redfield: 130 acres improved; 3/4 acre vineyard; 10 lbs. of grapes John Hilton: 175 acres improved; 2 acres vineyard J.D. Tyler: 2, 134 acres improved; I acre vineyard J.A. Crabtree: 6 acres improved; 2 acre vineyard A. Traeger: Rents for fixed money rental; 175 acres improved: 3 acres vineyard;

8,000 lbs. of grapes W.S. Martin: 365 acres improved; I acre vineyard; 3,000 lbs. of grapes S. Hadley: 49 acres improved; I acre vineyard: .)(X) lbs. of grapes _. _. _. Mc ___ : 360 acres improved: 2 acres vineyard R.E. _field: 360 acres improved: 2 acres vineyard James T. Mitchell: 2'5 acres improved; 4 acres vineyard William R. Harris: 120 acres improved: I acre vineyard George Ra111ey: 80 acres improved; I acre vineyard

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Russell Holmes: 41 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard William J. Burnett: 330 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Madison M. Burnett: 330 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard Hintos ('?) S. Fine: 170 acres improved; I 1/8 acre vineyard John P. Eshom: 170 acres improved; 6 acres vineyard; 350 lbs. of grapes Samuel T. William: 190 acres improved; 1/4 acres vineyard Eliza J. Hunsaker: 164 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard Joseph Hunsaker: 190 acres improved; 1/4 acre vineyard

While River Township A.J. Parker: 70 acres improved; 1/2 acre vineyard

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Na.me. P. 0. AddreM. No.Jt\e. P. O. Addre81 .

T. J. Brundage __ - . __ -Farmersville. Benjamin Gass ____________ Traver. G. L. Fletcher_ - -- - - - - _ - - _Hanford. Abe. McGinnis ____________ Visalia. J. F. Flory - - - - - -- -- - _ - - _Lemoore. Sterens & Co. ______________ Visalia. Wm. Hammond_ - -- - --- - __ Tulare. K. Steinman ______________ Visalia. B. F. Moore_ - - -_ - - -________ Tulare. J. N. Wren ________________ Visalia.

f89l (cbsvc.) TULARE COUNTY.

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INDEX - SAN JOAQUIN VITI CULTURAL DISTRICT

Adams, Albert P. 17 Allied Growers 3 Alma Winery 29·30 Alta Wine Co. 27 Alta Winery 29 Anderson, Charles G. 26 Arakelian, Edward 31 Arakelian, Krikor 3 Argun Winery 31 Armona Winery 32 Ashley, George W. 7

Baldwin, "Lucky" 5 Balfour Guthrie & Co. 22 Barton, Robert 17·21 Barton Estate Winery 8, 22 Barton Estates Co. 19, 21 Barton Vineyard Co. 19 Bauer, Adolph 5, 7, 8 Bautenoff [Barton] 19 Bearce, Byron 8 Beaver, George 11 Bioletti, Frederick T. 8 Brack, Jacob 5, 7 Bradford Winery 7 Brandenstein, Joseph 11 Brown, William C. 7 Bruceville 7

California Grape Growers' Assn. 29 California Independent Wineries 25 California Wine Assn. 3, 5, 7, 11, 12, 22, 24,

26·32 California Winemakers' Corp. 27 California Winery 5 Calwa Winery 26 Caplan, Samuel 29 Cella, J. Battista 8, 9 Cella family 27 Centennial Winery 26 Central Manteca Vineyard Co. 8 Chapdelain, Alexander 7 Chowchilla 2 Christian Brothers 29 Commins, Jam es H. 125 Community Winery 8 Cresta Blanca Wine Co. 32 Cribari, B. & Sons 22

Dinuba 29 Dinuba Winery 29 Drexler, Louis P. 11

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Easterly Rancho 11 Easterly Rancho Co. 11 Eddy, J.M. 8 Eggers, George H. 22, 24 Eggers, George H. & Co. 24 Eggers, Herman, 24 Eggers Winery & Vineyard 22, 23 Eisen, August 11 Eisen, Francis T. 9· 11 Eisen, Gustav A. 9· 10 Eisen vineyard 14, 1 7 El Pinal Winery 2, 5, 6, 9, 125 Elgarten, Myer 29 Estella Blanca Winery 26

Fancher Creek 14, 17 Farmers' Mutual Winery 8 Fowler 29 Fresno 9 · Fresno Canal & Irrigation Co. 10 Fresno Vineyard Co. 11·14 Fruit Vale Estate 12

Galas, E. 35 Gallo, E. & J. 22 Garden Vineyards Winery & Distillery 29 Garrett & Co. 25 Giannini, Frank 31 Granz, Emil H. 29 Granz, Herman 22 Great Western Winery (see Wahtoke) Green, Robert F. 8 Growers' Winery & Distillery 31 Guasti, Secondo 25 Guggolz, John 5 Gunner, Vas 31

Hammer Air Field 1 7, 22 Hanford 32 Hearst, Sen. George 25 Hudson, David 1, 12

Italian-Swiss Colony 4, 26, 32

Jones, Lee 8

Kearney, Martin Theo. 11·14 Kearney Cooperative Winery Assn. 14 Kearney Vineyard Syndicate Winery 12, 14 Kearney Winery 3

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Kingsburg 32 Kirby, Charles K. 29 Kittridge, Benjamin 3, 5 Knight's Ferry 34-39 Kohler, Chas. 2 Kohler & Frohling 2, 26 Krause, George 34, 37, 136

Lac Jae Winery 29, 30 Lachman, Abraham 11 Lachman & Jacobi 11, 29 La Paloma Winery 25, 26 Las Palmas Vineyard & Winery 22, 23 Lemoore 32 Lemoore Winery 32 Lewis, Lyman M. 8 Lind, Clarence 1 7 Lind Vineyard Co. 17, 18 Lodi 5-8 Lodi Cooperative Winery 7, 8 Lodi Winery 5 Lucerne Vineyard 32 Lucerne Winery 3

Madera Vineyard & Wine Co. 3 Madera Vineyards 3 Madsen, Robert K. 31 Malter, George M. 14-17 Maltermoro 15, 16, 22 Margarhita Vineyard 17 Martini, Louis M. 32, 33 Mattei, Andrew 25, 27 McCall Road Winery 3, 29 Meyers, Henry 2 Milhan, Charles 26 Mills, Evert 7 Mills, Freeman 7 Minturn Station, 2, 9 Minturn, Jam es 2 Minturn, Thos. R. 2 Mokelumne Winery 8 Monarch Winery 29 Mt. Tivy Winery 29, 30

Newman, Oliver 7

Paige, Root & Chittenden 32 Parlier 31 Perrott, Frank 7 Petri Wine Co. 3, 31 Phelps, Alonzo 24

Red Mountain Winery 34-39a, 136 Reedley 29

Rennie, William 21 Rodgers, Lindsey R. 22 Roessler, Frederick 26 Rogers, Edward B. 17 Roma Wine Co. 8 Roma Winery 8 Rose, Leon 5 Rossi, Charles 8, 21 Rothenbust, David 2 Ruschaupt, Herman 29

Samuel, Moses 29 Sanger 31 San Joaquin Valley Winery 5 San Joaquin Winery & Distillery 12 Scandanavian Colony 26 Scandinavian Winery 26 Scatena, Frank 8 Schell, Abraham 34-39, 136 Schell, Herrick 34-39, 136 Sebastiani, Samuele 7 Selma 29 Selma Cooperative Winery 29 Sierra Park Vineyard 29 Sierra Vista tract 22 Sierra Vista Vineyard Co. 2, 9 Smith Mountain Winery 31 Sonoma Wine & Brandy Co. 3 St. Charles Wines 29 St. George Winery 16, 17 Stevens, John 1 Stockton I· Sunnyside Addition 1 7 Sunnyside Winery 11 Sunset Vineyard & Winery 2

Tarpey.Arthur 26 Tarpey, Michael F. 25 Thompson, John C. 7 Thompson, John H. 7 Tokay Switch 29-30 Tone, John H. 1 Trevelyan, Harrington A. 21 Tulare 31 Tulare Winery 31

Ullinger Station 7 Urgon Station 5 Urgon Winery 5, 7

Valentine, Charles 1 Victor 8 Vina Winery 8 Voight, Christian 22

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Von Detton, Charles 2

Wahtoke Vineyard & Winery 27, 28 Weber, Captain 1 Webster & Sargent 2 West, George l ·3, 125 West, Geo. & Son. 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 14, 29, 32 West, Frank 3, 5 West, William B. 1, 2, 125 Wetmore, Charles A. 5 Wetmore, Louis 5, 8 Woodbridge Vineyard Assn. 7, 8 Woodworth, Benjamin 22

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SAN JOAQUIN VITICULTURAL DISTRICT - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Abraham Schell house, Knights Ferry, 38 Alma Winery (see Lac Jae) Barton Estate & Wine Cellars (1897), 20

Eggers Vineyard & Wine Cellars (1882), 23

El Pinal Vineyard (ad, 1892), 6

El Pinal Winery, Stockton (postcard view, ca1908), 6 Fresno Vineyard Co. (photo, 1950), 13 Great Western Winery I Wahtoke Vineyard (postcard view, ca1900), 28 Italian Swiss Colony Coopers (postcard view), 4 Italian Swiss Colony Winery, Madera (postcard view, ca1900), 4 Lac Jae I Alma I Mt. Tivey Winery, Reedley (photo, 1935), 30 Lind Vineyard (1897), 18 L. M. Martini, Kingsburg (postcard view, ca1940), 32 Mt. Tivey Winery (see Lac Jae) Red Mountain Vineyard & Winery, 37a Red Mountain Vineyard & Winery, 37b Red Mountain Winery (label), 37 Red Mountain Winery (photo views, 1950), 39a St. George Vineyard & Winery (brochure, ca1890s), 15 Wahtoke Vineyards (postcard view, cal900), 28 Wahtoke Vineyard (see also Great Western Winery)

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