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  1. James Irvine (1827–1886) was born in County Down, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on December 27, 1827, the second to the youngest of nine children. When Ireland's potato crop failed in 1845, James Irvine and his younger brother William were among those who left for the United States.

  2. James Irvine (18271886) was born in County Down, Ireland on December 27, 1827, the second to the youngest of nine children. When Ireland's potato crop failed in 1845, James Irvine and his younger brother William were among those who left for the United States. Irvine worked for two years in New York.

  3. James Irvine was a pioneer of California agriculture who built his family’s Southern California ranch into one of the state’s earliest, most productive, large-scale enterprises for agriculture. He inherited the vast ranch in 1886 and cultivated most of its 110,000 acres with grains, vegetables, citrus, and more.

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  4. By the 1860s much of the land had been acquired by sheep ranchers Benjamin and Thomas Flint, Llewellyn Bixby, and James Irvine (for whom the city is named). By 1876 Irvine had purchased the entire tract of what became known as the Irvine Ranch.

  5. 8 de feb. de 2013 · The patriarch was James Irvine I, (1827-1886) a determined and disciplined California pioneer whose life embodied the true meaning of a “rags to riches” story. When he was 19, Irvine left his...

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  6. irvinehistory.org › Legacy-of-James-Irvine-SrLegacy of James Irvine

    James Harvey Irvine, Sr. then developed the Southern California property into an agricultural empire which, along with the San Francisco properties, enabled him to become one of the wealthiest men in California.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2000 · Myford’s brother, James Irvine III, was trained and groomed to run the ranch, but he died in 1935 of tuberculosis. “Myford was a musician, he wasn’t a businessman,” Gauntt added.