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 . the East and reached the Golden State; and not long afterward he located at Orangeand began to deal in real estate. He traded and sold for himself, and heengaged in a general realty business for others. Mr. and Mrs. Schafiferts eldestdaughter. Electa, is Mrs. Easton of Lancaster; Hazel attends the Orange high school,and there are Julius and Cecil. Besides setting out and selli


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 . the East and reached the Golden State; and not long afterward he located at Orangeand began to deal in real estate. He traded and sold for himself, and heengaged in a general realty business for others. Mr. and Mrs. Schafiferts eldestdaughter. Electa, is Mrs. Easton of Lancaster; Hazel attends the Orange high school,and there are Julius and Cecil. Besides setting out and selling several orange Schaflfert now owns a ranch at Lancaster, which he has improved, with a pumpingplant, to alfalfa; and he owns the Schafifert Block on South Glassell Street, a fineconcrete building worthy of the city of Orange. A Republican in matters of national political import. Mr. Schaffert lends a hand,irrespective of party ties, to any and every good project likely to benefit the town andvicinity; and in all such civil work, he is ablv seconded by his good wife. He belongsto the Santa Ana lodge of the B. P. O. E., the Orange lodge of the I. O. O. F., andto the Modern Woodmen of HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTY 1117 MARTIN R. HENINGER.—In the development of the southern section of thecity of Santa Ana no one has been more active than Martin R. Heninger, who, in thefourteen years of his residence here, has seen a wonderful transformation in this partof the city—a transformation that he has had the greatest part in bringing about. is a native of Missouri and was born in Monroe County, a son of William \ Eliza J. (Stalcup) Heninger, on November 29, 1851, and was reared on a farm andspent his early years in agricultural activities. After his marriage, in 1882, he removed to Dakota Territory and there he engagedin the retail lumber business at Ordway, now South Dakota, remaining there forone year, when he moved to Westport, where he remained a


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