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'Hungarian nobleman leaves indelible mark'  
'Hungarian nobleman leaves indelible mark'  
   
   
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Agoston Haraszthy made the impression wherever he went. After serving while a member in the Royal Hungarian Guards of Francis I, Emperor of Austria-Hungary in 1830, he has been forced to flee The western world for fear of being branded a revolutionist.  
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Agoston Haraszthy made an impression wherever he went. After serving like a registrant of the Royal Hungarian Guards of Francis I, Emperor of Austria-Hungary in 1830, he was actually forced to flee European union for fear of being branded a revolutionist.  
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In 1842, he returned to Hungary and convinced his father to liquidate their in depth holdings so the whole family could immigrate to America. When they showed up in Sauk City, Wisconsin, they will were one of the best-capitalized immigrants in the 19th century.  
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In 1842, he returned to Hungary and convinced his father to liquidate their sizeable holdings so the whole family could immigrate to America. When that they appeared in Sauk City, Wisconsin, that they were one of the best-capitalized immigrants from the 19th century.  
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Along with his other entrepreneurial investments, Haraszthy began agricultural experiments and achieved significant success in sheep raising and growing hops.  
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Along with his other entrepreneurial investments, Haraszthy began agricultural experiments and achieved sizeable success in sheep raising and growing hops.  
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Even with his sizeable success, he has been still disappointed at not having the ability to establish the good quality vineyards of his native Hungary. The tug in the western frontier pulled at the Haraszthy family, and they usually headed, by wagon train, to California in 1848.  
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Even with his considerable success, he were still disappointed at not having the ability to establish the prime vineyards of his native Hungary. The tug in the western frontier pulled at the Haraszthy family, and so they headed, by wagon train, to California in 1848.  
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Agoston was the wagon master from the train, which included about sixty immigrants. Without serious incident, the wagon train came at Warner Hot Springs, in San Diego County.  
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Agoston had been the wagon master from the train, which included about sixty immigrants. Without serious incident, the wagon train arrived at Warner Hot Springs, in San Diego County.  
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Colonel Jonathan Warner, a former militiaman who established Warner Hot Springs in 1844, apprised Haraszthy about the agriculture and the politics in the San Diego area. A scant 650 people, generally vaqueros, Yankee sailors who had jumped ship, plus a handful of Mormon soldiers coming from the Mormon Battalion populated San Diego.  
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Colonel Jonathan Warner, a former militiaman who established Warner Hot Springs in 1844, apprised Haraszthy about the agriculture and the politics in the San Diego area. A scant 650 people, generally vaqueros, Yankee sailors who had jumped ship, and also a few Mormon soldiers coming from the Mormon Battalion populated San Diego.  
   
   
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Haraszthy'ersus family today included his wife, six children, his father and stepmother, and Thomas W. Sutherland, former U.Ersus. Lawyer for Wisconsin Territory, who had been today Haraszthy's stepbrother.  
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Haraszthy'utes family right now included his wife, six youngsters, his father and stepmother, and Thomas W. Sutherland, former U.Ersus. Attorney for Wisconsin Territory, who ended up being today Haraszthy's stepbrother.  
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The Polish immigrant purchased a plot of land adjacent to San Luis Rey Mission, and, with his sons, Attila and Arpad, first planted a large fresh fruit orchard. He later bought 160 acres more in Mission Valley and planted peach and cherry trees sent to him coming from New York State.  
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The Polish immigrant purchased a plot of land adjacent to San Luis Rey Mission, and, with his sons, Attila and Arpad, first planted a large berries orchard. He later bought 160 acres far more in Mission Valley and planted peach and cherry trees directed to your ex through Brand new York Express.  
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Haraszthy never ceased his investment action as well as his attention in community politics. With Don Juan Bandini, Haraszthy build the first often timetabled omnibus transit system and established a livery stable. He established a very profitable butcher look.  
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Haraszthy never ceased his investment exercise as well as his interest in community politics. With Don Juan Bandini, Haraszthy set up the first frequently reserved omnibus transit system and established a livery stable. He established a very profitable butcher store.  
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With other real estate speculators, he helped establish the subdivision of Middletown. Haraszthy Street existed there till the early 1960s when it ended up being wiped coming from the map by the construction of Interstate 5.  
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With other real estate speculators, he helped establish the subdivision of Middletown. Haraszthy Street existed there until the early 1960s when it ended up being wiped coming from the map as a result of construction of Interstate 5.  
   
   
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When San Diego County were chartered in 1850, Haraszthy was elected the first City Marshall, while his father, Charles, was actually elected Magistrate and Land Commissioner. His stepbrother, Tom Sutherland, became San Diego's first City Attorney.  
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When San Diego County ended up being chartered in 1850, Haraszthy was actually elected the first City Marshall, while his father, Charles, has been elected Magistrate and Land Commissioner. His stepbrother, Tom Sutherland, became San Diego's first City Legal professional.  
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In 1851, he has been elected to the Condition Assembly and resigned his other workplaces. While in the legislature, then meeting in Vallejo, Haraszthy succeeded in taking funding for the expansion of San Diego Harbor and the county'ersus first public hospital.  
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In 1851, he had been elected to the State Assembly and resigned his other office buildings. While in the legislature, then gathering in Vallejo, Haraszthy succeeded in acquiring funding for the expansion of San Diego Harbor and the county'utes first public hospital.  
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He was actually the first legislator to introduce legislation to divide California into two states; North and South. Because of powerful political curiosity in Northern California, that fees died.  
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He was the first legislator to introduce legislation to divide California into two states; North and South. Because of powerful political awareness in Northern California, that fees died.  
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Almost all the while, Haraszthy continued searching for land much more ideal for agriculture than San Diego'ersus subtropical desert land offered. Early in 1852, he purchased 210 acres near San Francisco's Mission Dolores. He moved the complete family there by the end of the Assembly Session.  
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Just about all the while, Haraszthy continued searching for land a lot more suited to agriculture than San Diego'utes subtropical desert land offered. Early in 1852, he purchased 210 acres near San Francisco'ersus Mission Dolores. He moved the whole family there by the end from the Assembly Session.  
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Haraszthy'utes noteworthy accomplishments didn'big t stop. He introduced the "Zinfandel" red wine grape and the "Muscat of Alexandria" raisin grape to California.  
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Haraszthy'utes noteworthy accomplishments didn't stop. He introduced the "Zinfandel" red wine grape and the "Muscat of Alexandria" raisin grape to California.  
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He invented a great efficient rare metal refining procedures, and were founding partner in the Eureka Rare metal and An extremely Refining Organization. The firm became one of the major contract refiners for the San Francisco Mint.  
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He invented an efficient rare metal refining course of action, and was founding partner in the Eureka Platinum and Silver precious metal Refining Company. The firm became a single of the major contract refiners for the San Francisco Mint.  
   
   
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Because of his reputation for fairness and honesty, Haraszthy were appointed Assayer from the Mint in 1855.  
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Because of his reputation for fairness and honesty, Haraszthy had been appointed Assayer from the Mint in 1855.  
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He developed the first large, high-quality grape vineyard at Crystal Springs in San Mateo County. At this specific new ranch, Haraszthy designed and laid out a nursery and horticultural garden, which he named Los Flores.  
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He developed the first large, high-quality grape vineyard at Crystal Springs in San Mateo County. At this unique brand-new ranch, Haraszthy designed and laid out a nursery and horticultural garden, which he named Los Flores.  
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With his son's help, he planted berries trees and shrubs imported from the east. At about it same time, he received a shipment of six choice rooted vines and 160 cuttings from Hungary.  
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With his son's help, he planted homegrown fruit trees and shrubs imported coming from the east. At for this same time, he obtained a shipment of six choice rooted vines and 160 cuttings from Hungary.  
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In the shipment were two tiny bundles. 1 were the Muscat of Alexandria and the other was actually said to end up being the famous mystery grape, the Zinfandel. Today the Zinfandel may be the most widely planted wine grape in California.  
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In the shipment were two small bundles. One was actually the Muscat of Alexandria and the other were said to be the famous mystery grape, the Zinfandel. Today the Zinfandel will be the most widely planted wine grape in California.  
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In 1857, while visiting Overall Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo at the Generally'ersus Lachrima Montis estate, Haraszthy were introduced to the Sonoma Valley. This unique valley particularly appealed to him because the weather, topography and soil were so similar to his Hungarian homeland'ersus top quality vineyards.  
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In 1857, while visiting Basic Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo at the Common'utes Lachrima Montis estate, Haraszthy were introduced to the Sonoma Valley. This unique valley especially appealed to him because it's weather, topography and soil were so similar to his Hungarian homeland's high quality vineyards.  
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In Sonoma, he established the Szeptaj Estate (Buena Vista). That Buena Vista Winery is truly today a state park and historic site.  
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In Sonoma, he established the Szeptaj Estate (Buena Vista). That Buena Vista Winery is truly today a condition park and historic site.  
   
   
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In 1861, He was appointed to some California commission to improve agricultural methods and to save vines and berries tree stocks in Europe. During a European tour with his son, Arpad, he purchased, with his personal money, 100,000 grapevines representing 1,400 varieties, along with modest selected lots of growing stock for olives, almonds, pomegranates, oranges, lemons and chestnuts.  
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In 1861, He was actually appointed to a California commission to improve agricultural methods and to collect vines and berry tree stocks in The western world. During a European tour with his son, Arpad, he purchased, with his own money, 100,000 grapevines representing 1,400 varieties, along with smaller selected lots of grape planting stock for olives, almonds, pomegranates, oranges, lemons and chestnuts.  
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When he returned, Harper & Brothers, of Brand-new York, published Haraszthy's report, "Grape Culture, Wine drinks and Wine Making upon Agriculture and Horticulture. It remained the winemaking classic authority in the English language right up until well into the 20th century.  
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When he returned, Harper & Brothers, of New York, published Haraszthy's report, "Grape Culture, Wine drinks and Wine Making upon Agriculture and Horticulture. It remained the winemaking classic authority in the English language until well into the 20th century.  
The Haraszthy family planted vineyards for European immigrant friends and wine growers, including Charles Krug, Emile Dreser and Jacob Grundlach.  
The Haraszthy family planted vineyards for European immigrant friends and wine growers, including Charles Krug, Emile Dreser and Jacob Grundlach.  
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In 1863, Agoston's sons Attila and Arpad Haraszthy were married in a double ceremony to the twin daughters of Basic Vallejo.  
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In 1863, Agoston'utes sons Attila and Arpad Haraszthy were married in a double ceremony to the twin daughters of Basic Vallejo.  
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Later, after one of his wine cellars that contains vintages of two decades has been destroyed by fire, Haraszthy traveled to Nicaragua where he bought a sugar plantation. There, he wife contacted yellow fever and died.  
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Later, after a single of his wine cellars containing vintages of two quite a few years was actually destroyed by fire, Haraszthy traveled to Nicaragua where he bought a sugar plantation. There, he wife contacted yellow fever and died.  
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Agoston Haraszthy died July 3, 1869, near his estate, Hacienda San Antonio, at Corinto, Nicaragua, while wanting to cross a crocodile infested rive.. His family believed that he fell into a river while attempting to cross and has been dragged away by a helpful alligator. His body was never found.  
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Agoston Haraszthy died July 6, 1869, near his estate, Hacienda San Antonio, at Corinto, Nicaragua, while seeking to cross a crocodile infested rive.. His family believed that he fell into a river while attempting to cross and had been dragged away by a helpful alligator. His body was never found.  
   
   
   
   
   
   
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Father of California Wine Industry

'Hungarian nobleman leaves indelible mark'

Agoston Haraszthy made an impression wherever he went. After serving like a registrant of the Royal Hungarian Guards of Francis I, Emperor of Austria-Hungary in 1830, he was actually forced to flee European union for fear of being branded a revolutionist. In 1842, he returned to Hungary and convinced his father to liquidate their sizeable holdings so the whole family could immigrate to America. When that they appeared in Sauk City, Wisconsin, that they were one of the best-capitalized immigrants from the 19th century. Along with his other entrepreneurial investments, Haraszthy began agricultural experiments and achieved sizeable success in sheep raising and growing hops. Even with his considerable success, he were still disappointed at not having the ability to establish the prime vineyards of his native Hungary. The tug in the western frontier pulled at the Haraszthy family, and so they headed, by wagon train, to California in 1848. Agoston had been the wagon master from the train, which included about sixty immigrants. Without serious incident, the wagon train arrived at Warner Hot Springs, in San Diego County. Colonel Jonathan Warner, a former militiaman who established Warner Hot Springs in 1844, apprised Haraszthy about the agriculture and the politics in the San Diego area. A scant 650 people, generally vaqueros, Yankee sailors who had jumped ship, and also a few Mormon soldiers coming from the Mormon Battalion populated San Diego.

Haraszthy'utes family right now included his wife, six youngsters, his father and stepmother, and Thomas W. Sutherland, former U.Ersus. Attorney for Wisconsin Territory, who ended up being today Haraszthy's stepbrother. The Polish immigrant purchased a plot of land adjacent to San Luis Rey Mission, and, with his sons, Attila and Arpad, first planted a large berries orchard. He later bought 160 acres far more in Mission Valley and planted peach and cherry trees directed to your ex through Brand new York Express. Haraszthy never ceased his investment exercise as well as his interest in community politics. With Don Juan Bandini, Haraszthy set up the first frequently reserved omnibus transit system and established a livery stable. He established a very profitable butcher store. With other real estate speculators, he helped establish the subdivision of Middletown. Haraszthy Street existed there until the early 1960s when it ended up being wiped coming from the map as a result of construction of Interstate 5.

When San Diego County ended up being chartered in 1850, Haraszthy was actually elected the first City Marshall, while his father, Charles, has been elected Magistrate and Land Commissioner. His stepbrother, Tom Sutherland, became San Diego's first City Legal professional. In 1851, he had been elected to the State Assembly and resigned his other office buildings. While in the legislature, then gathering in Vallejo, Haraszthy succeeded in acquiring funding for the expansion of San Diego Harbor and the county'utes first public hospital. He was the first legislator to introduce legislation to divide California into two states; North and South. Because of powerful political awareness in Northern California, that fees died. Just about all the while, Haraszthy continued searching for land a lot more suited to agriculture than San Diego'utes subtropical desert land offered. Early in 1852, he purchased 210 acres near San Francisco'ersus Mission Dolores. He moved the whole family there by the end from the Assembly Session. Haraszthy'utes noteworthy accomplishments didn't stop. He introduced the "Zinfandel" red wine grape and the "Muscat of Alexandria" raisin grape to California. He invented an efficient rare metal refining course of action, and was founding partner in the Eureka Platinum and Silver precious metal Refining Company. The firm became a single of the major contract refiners for the San Francisco Mint.

Because of his reputation for fairness and honesty, Haraszthy had been appointed Assayer from the Mint in 1855. He developed the first large, high-quality grape vineyard at Crystal Springs in San Mateo County. At this unique brand-new ranch, Haraszthy designed and laid out a nursery and horticultural garden, which he named Los Flores. With his son's help, he planted homegrown fruit trees and shrubs imported coming from the east. At for this same time, he obtained a shipment of six choice rooted vines and 160 cuttings from Hungary. In the shipment were two small bundles. One was actually the Muscat of Alexandria and the other were said to be the famous mystery grape, the Zinfandel. Today the Zinfandel will be the most widely planted wine grape in California. In 1857, while visiting Basic Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo at the Common'utes Lachrima Montis estate, Haraszthy were introduced to the Sonoma Valley. This unique valley especially appealed to him because it's weather, topography and soil were so similar to his Hungarian homeland's high quality vineyards. In Sonoma, he established the Szeptaj Estate (Buena Vista). That Buena Vista Winery is truly today a condition park and historic site.

In 1861, He was actually appointed to a California commission to improve agricultural methods and to collect vines and berry tree stocks in The western world. During a European tour with his son, Arpad, he purchased, with his own money, 100,000 grapevines representing 1,400 varieties, along with smaller selected lots of grape planting stock for olives, almonds, pomegranates, oranges, lemons and chestnuts. When he returned, Harper & Brothers, of New York, published Haraszthy's report, "Grape Culture, Wine drinks and Wine Making upon Agriculture and Horticulture. It remained the winemaking classic authority in the English language until well into the 20th century. The Haraszthy family planted vineyards for European immigrant friends and wine growers, including Charles Krug, Emile Dreser and Jacob Grundlach. In 1863, Agoston'utes sons Attila and Arpad Haraszthy were married in a double ceremony to the twin daughters of Basic Vallejo. Later, after a single of his wine cellars containing vintages of two quite a few years was actually destroyed by fire, Haraszthy traveled to Nicaragua where he bought a sugar plantation. There, he wife contacted yellow fever and died. Agoston Haraszthy died July 6, 1869, near his estate, Hacienda San Antonio, at Corinto, Nicaragua, while seeking to cross a crocodile infested rive.. His family believed that he fell into a river while attempting to cross and had been dragged away by a helpful alligator. His body was never found.


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