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Unnamed Farmerperson
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a.k.a. The owner, he, the old gentleman
army officersperson
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a.k.a. army officers
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chunk 1586 Β· paragraph 0
and Concord. The Mission does not bear, being
so early that the frost catches it, but it would
probably produce on the hillsides. The orchard
and vineyard are irrigated from the lake. Crops
of beans and potatoes are grown in the orchard.
The owner also has a great supply of beautiful
flowers and shrubbery. In early days he made
a business of selling garden stuff in Silver City,
and sometimes gathered in $150 for a two horse
load which he sold without driving farther than
the Exchange corner. That was ten or twelve
years ago, when there was no railroad and
no competition. He was the first to import good
Irish potatoes at $4 a pound, into Grant county,
and sold the crop at fifty cents a pound. The
army officers used to send an ambulance to
get supplies and would trade him groceries at
cost. The old gentleman says that if he had
not given seed potatoes from his first crop to
the public and had planted fifty acres the
second year he could have sold the yield for
$20,000.