History of Fresno County, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present . ?% li #-?. ^£,XZ?^^---^^^ HISTORY OF FRESNO COUNTY 1181 which he also set out as a vineyard. In 1^)08, he bought forty acres of hisbrother, and continued as a viticulturist for himself, his two sons being as-sociated with him in ranching. Finding that they had somewhat more landthan they needed, they sold twenty acres of the ranch in January, 1918, and nowhave a fine tract of fifty acres, thirty


History of Fresno County, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present . ?% li #-?. ^£,XZ?^^---^^^ HISTORY OF FRESNO COUNTY 1181 which he also set out as a vineyard. In 1^)08, he bought forty acres of hisbrother, and continued as a viticulturist for himself, his two sons being as-sociated with him in ranching. Finding that they had somewhat more landthan they needed, they sold twenty acres of the ranch in January, 1918, and nowhave a fine tract of fifty acres, thirty of which are devoted to malaga ship-ping grapes and twenty acres to muscat raisin grapes. They are also leasingforty-five acres adjacent devoted to malagas and muscats. Mr. Dunkel hasbuilt a handsome residence, and made many needed improvements, and as amember of the California Associated Raisin Company is justly proud of hisestate. He has an electrical pumping-plant for irrigation, and this furnisheshim also with electric lights for his place. The two sons, who further honor John Dunkels name are: Frank, farm-ing with his father; and Herman, who served in the Three Hundred Sixty-firstRegiment. Ninety-f


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