Early Ontario

Early Ontario

by The Ontario City Library
Early Ontario

Early Ontario

by The Ontario City Library

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Overview

George and William Chaffey, immigrants from Canada, founded a model colony in Southern California in 1882. They named their settlement Ontario, from an Iroquois term meaning beautiful water, not only to pay homage to their home province but to also draw other Canadians to their colony. Utilizing forward-thinking irrigation practices, the brothers laid out plots of land ready for colonists who wanted to farm or raise citrus groves. After just four years, the brothers left for Australia to develop more settlements and passed their model colony on to Charles Frankish and his partners of the Ontario Land and Improvement Company. From its earliest days, the colony became known for its citrus groves, Armstrong roses, Graber olives, Guasti grapes, and the Hotpoint iron. This book, which includes nearly 200 images, focuses on the colony's early development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467132404
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 12/01/2014
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 671,516
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 4.50(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

The majority of the images in this book are from the collections housed in the Robert E. Ellingwood Model Colony History Room of the Ontario City Library. Graber Olive House provided many additional images. Members of the Ontario City Library staff researched and authored the text, spotlighting the people and industries that created Ontario's legacy as a model colony.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 A Colony is Established 9

2 The Colony Becomes a City 17

3 The Development of the Citrus Industry 39

4 The Founding of Armstrong Nurseries 51

5 Graber Olives, Ontario's Oldest Business 61

6 Secondo Guasti and the Italian Vineyard Company 73

7 The Development of Hotpoint 85

8 Early Education in Ontario 101

9 Around Town in the Early Days 111

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