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 . LP L^Ot^piytJy:, HISTORY OF COLXTY 1199 August Eikmeier of Pipestone, Minn.; William, an orange grower in Santa Ana;Mrs. Clara Andres; Rose, the wife of ihilip Lutz of Santa Ana; resides atOwensmouth and Helen, Mrs. Steadman, lives in Santa Ana. Mr. and Mrs. Andres decided to try their fortune in California and in December,1903, they arrived in Santa Ana. In the spring


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 . LP L^Ot^piytJy:, HISTORY OF COLXTY 1199 August Eikmeier of Pipestone, Minn.; William, an orange grower in Santa Ana;Mrs. Clara Andres; Rose, the wife of ihilip Lutz of Santa Ana; resides atOwensmouth and Helen, Mrs. Steadman, lives in Santa Ana. Mr. and Mrs. Andres decided to try their fortune in California and in December,1903, they arrived in Santa Ana. In the spring of 1904 he bought twenty acres onMcFadden Street, in the southern outskirts of Santa Ana, part of it being within thecorporate limits. It was an alfalfa field, full of gopher holes, but Mr. Andres improvedit, building a good house on the west ten acres, which he sold. After building on theeast ten acres, he also disposed of this and in the fall of 1912, he purchased his presentranch north of Garden Grove. This consisted of twenty acres,- much of which wasunusually rough land. Seven acres of it had been planted to eucalyptus trees andthese Mr. Andres cut down, pulling out the stumps with a stump puller. T


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