History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . ro and keptbooks for his father, Menzo White Cole, who was extensively engaged in growinghops in central New York. Mrytle C. Cole afterwards became interested in agricultureand operated a large market garden at Oneida, Madison County, N. Y. In 1898, withhis wife and children he came to California, first settling at Glendora, where he re-mained for one year, coming then to Santa Ana, wh


History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . ro and keptbooks for his father, Menzo White Cole, who was extensively engaged in growinghops in central New York. Mrytle C. Cole afterwards became interested in agricultureand operated a large market garden at Oneida, Madison County, N. Y. In 1898, withhis wife and children he came to California, first settling at Glendora, where he re-mained for one year, coming then to Santa Ana, where he took up agriculture andhorticulture, farming twenty acres at Wintersburg which was formerly the propertyof his father, M. W. Cole, who had passed away at Glendora in 1896; his widowsurvived him until 1917. Myrtle C. Cole became possessor of the twenty-acre Win-tersburg ranch, improved this place and afterward sold it, and then purchased the sixty-acre Ross ranch near Wintersburg, which Mrs. Cole still owns. Mr. Cole was ascientific and progressive farmer and he effectually drained and irrigated this farmand brought it to a high state of productivity. His death occurred at Santa AnaAugust 13,


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