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English: Photograph shows the Hugh James Glenn Home originally built by Galland & Aronson. Hugh James Glenn (1824-82), Missouri dentist who went to California (1849) to mine for gold - but in the 1860s, began wheat ranching. He was so successful that he became the state's largest grower, known as the Wheat King. For his production (1880) of more than a half million bushels on his 55, 000 acres in that part of Colusa County which was split off (1891) and named Glenn County in his memory. [Man is unidentified.]
Date ca. 1920s
Source CSU Chico Digital Collections
Author White, Thelma

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