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- Piru, California - Wikipedia
The town was founded in 1887 by David C Cook from Elgin, Illinois, a wealthy publisher of Sunday School tracts and supplies who bought the Rancho Temescal Mexican land grant from the sons of Ygnacio del Valle [11]
- Santa Clarita Valley History In Pictures - Piru
NTSB Report (Final) on Harrison Ford Helicopter Crash Piru, 10-23-1999 • NTSB 4-25-2001 Timeline: David C Cook, Founder of Piru • Cook Communications Ministries, 2001
- Piru, an Incomplete History - Fillmore Historical
Originally many Piru growers were members of the Fillmore Citrus Association, but in 1914, they broke away to present form the Piru Citrus Association with David Felsenthal as the first president
- Piru - Heritage Valley Tourism Bureau
Daivd C Cook, founder of Piru, developed his Second Garden of Eden for 15 years before regaining his health and returning to Elgin, Illinois to resume his position as head of the publishing house
- About Piru – County Executive Office - Ventura
The town of Piru was laid out in 1888 by David C Cook, a publisher of religious books from Illinois who had moved west for his health Cooked planned to create a “Second Garden of Eden” and planted over 900 acres of oranges, apricots, walnuts, olives and other fruit and nut trees
- An Incomplete History of Early Piru | The Fillmore Gazette
The area around Piru was granted to the del Valle family who founded Rancho Camulos From Rancho Camulos, families such as the Sequieros and Salazars moved into the surrounding area After it came under United States rule, others soon came into the area such as the Warrings, Hoppers and Whittakers
- Mountain View – Your Piru Valley Retreat
Piru was founded in 1887 by David C Cook, a Chicago publisher, who wanted to create a “Second Garden of Eden ” He also built the Mountain View Inn, Newhall Mansion, and the local United Methodist Church
- ranch history - Rancho Temescal
Rancho Temescal was founded September 13th, 1871 and was purchased from the Del Valle Brothers in 1887 by David C Cook, founder of the present town of Piru He was born in New York State in 1850, son of a Methodist Minister
- Piru | The Center for Land Use Interpretation - clui. org
Populated by generations of Hispanic fruit-pickers, Piru remains a town from another time, for the time being Because of its generic small town look, and the fact that nearly all the storefronts are vacant, and owned by a few people, downtown has become a major film location
- Piru, California • Beyond Nevada Expeditions
Wanting to establish a 'Second Garden of Eden' on the Rancho, Cook founded the Piru Fruit Rancho that year and built his first mansion soon after The name Piru, originally pronounced 'pea-roo,' is derived from the Tataviam word for tule reeds that grow in the creek there
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