A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . f Jabez Hulburt, afarmer, and passed away in Iowa, having sur-vived her husband a number of years. On his fathers farm in Chautauqua county,N. Harvey E. Andrews was born March 9,1840, and all of his boy^hood and school lifewas associated with tliat part of the east. Theopening of the Civil war found him a stalwart?\-oung man of twenty-one y-ears. who enteredheart and soul into the service of his country,being mustered in at Albany in 1


A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . f Jabez Hulburt, afarmer, and passed away in Iowa, having sur-vived her husband a number of years. On his fathers farm in Chautauqua county,N. Harvey E. Andrews was born March 9,1840, and all of his boy^hood and school lifewas associated with tliat part of the east. Theopening of the Civil war found him a stalwart?\-oung man of twenty-one y-ears. who enteredheart and soul into the service of his country,being mustered in at Albany in 1861 as a mem-ber of Company I. Ninth New Y^ork was under orders from General McClellanfor three years or the term of his enlistment,and at the end of that time was mustered out atWashington, in 1863. His military service over,he went to Westfield, Chautauqua county, andlearned the woolen mill business, and sometime later became part owner in a mill in War-ren, Pa., retaining his interest therein for sixvears. Severing his coimections with the eastwhich had been the home of his forefathers forso many generations, in 1871 he removed to In-. JOSE A. MACHADO HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 925 dependence, Buchanan county, Iowa, and forabout eleven years was identified with the com-mercial life of that city, owning- a general mer-chandise store there and also carrying on afarm. In 1882 he transferred his interests tothe adjoining state on the north, purchasing afarm near Dodge Center, Dodge county, Minn.,upon which he made a specialty of raising grainand stock-raising for twelve years. As will benoted, each change of residence brought himfurther west, and the year 1894 found him inPomona, Cal., where he still continues his in-terest in agriculture, modifying his specialty inthis line, however, to suit the climate and con-ditions. In addition to the fine walnut grovewhich he set out on South Ellen street he alsohas a thirty-fi\e acre ranch devoted to the rais-ing of al


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