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Agoston Haraszthy (/ˈɑːɡəstən ˈhærəsti/; Hungarian:
Haraszthy Ágoston, Spanish: Agustín
Haraszthy;
August 30, 1812 – July 6, 1869) was a
Hungarian American...
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Arpad Haraszthy (Hungarian:
Haraszthy Árpád; June 28, 1840, ****tak,
Hungary –
November 15, 1900, San Francisco, California) was a
pioneer California winemaker...
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founded by
Agoston Haraszthy and his
business partner,
Robert Bryant in the 1840s.
Impressed by the
beautiful scenery,
Agoston Haraszthy, a
charismatic Hungarian...
- Hungarian-American
immigrant Agoston Haraszthy. It was
first named "Széptáj"—Hungarian for "beautiful landscape"—and was
later renamed "
Haraszthy", in
honor of the village...
- Winery,
which was
founded a year
prior in 1856. It was
founded by
Agoston Haraszthy in 1857. The
winery is
located on its
original grounds, just east of Sonoma...
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Antonio Romualdo Pacheco, Jr. (nephew) John B.
Frisbie (son-in-law)
Arpad Haraszthy (son-in-law)
Occupation Military commander, politician,
rancher Known...
- Ida Han**** Ross (born Ida
Haraszthy; 1843 –
March 15, 1913) was the
owner of the
Rancho La Brea in Los
Angeles County,
including the La Brea Tar Pits...
- In 1857,
Agoston Haraszthy bought 520
acres (2.1 km2) near Vallejo's vineyards. In
contrast to
Vallejo and most others,
Haraszthy planted his
vines on...
- they are best
known for
three prin****l
waves of emigration.
Agoston Haraszthy, who
settled in
Wisconsin in 1840, was the
first Hungarian to
settle permanently...
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named "
Haraszthy"), and in 1841,
Robert Richards and
Jacob Fraelich, the
ferry operators,
became the
first settlers in
Roxbury after Haraszthy. For several...