The Jensens resided on property in the Gray Colony, consisting of a vineyard of seventy-two acres, which was improved considerably and built upon. Mr. Jensen set out thirty acres as a vineyard with Muscat, Emperor and Malaga grapes, and thirty acres in figs of the White Adriatic kind, while he had ten acres of peach orchards. He has two pumping plants, and uses two engines for pumping.
Sources:
California, County Marriages, 1850-1952;
The History of Fresno County, Volume II, pps 1674-1675, by Paul E. Vandor, The Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA, 1919.
The Jensens resided on property in the Gray Colony, consisting of a vineyard of seventy-two acres, which was improved considerably and built upon. Mr. Jensen set out thirty acres as a vineyard with Muscat, Emperor and Malaga grapes, and thirty acres in figs of the White Adriatic kind, while he had ten acres of peach orchards. He has two pumping plants, and uses two engines for pumping.
Sources:
California, County Marriages, 1850-1952;
The History of Fresno County, Volume II, pps 1674-1675, by Paul E. Vandor, The Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA, 1919.
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