[James Irvine I]
Portrait of James Irvine (1827-1886). A successful businessman, he acquired three ranchos (approximately 115,000 acres) in southern California along with brothers Thomas and Benjamin Flint and their cousin Llewellyn Bixby. Originally a sheep-raising operation, the acreage became one of the largest, most productive agriculture enterprises in the state of California.
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Subject: Irvine, James, 1827-1886; Photographs
Coverage: us
Contributor: The Irvine Family Archives
Creator: Unknown
Date: 18--?
Format: 1 photograph; b&w
Identifier: WLR001
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