Clovis Cole

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Clovis Cole was a prominent 19th-century wheat farmer and landowner in California whose holdings and influence in the region led to the nearby city of Clovis being named in his honor.

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instanceOf farmer
human
landowner
centuryOfActivity 1800s
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
economicActivity commercial wheat production
fieldOfWork agriculture
wheat cultivation
hasEponym Clovis, California
hasNotableConnectionWith Clovis, California
surface form: City of Clovis, California
historicalRole pioneer agricultural landowner in central California
honoredBy naming of the city of Clovis, California
influenced regional agricultural development in central California
isSubjectOf local histories of Clovis, California
knownFor owning extensive wheat-growing lands in California
landUse wheat farming
legacy city of Clovis named in his honor
notableFor large-scale wheat farming in California
occupation landowner
wheat farmer
placeOfActivity California, United States
surface form: California

Fresno County NERFINISHED
regionOfInfluence San Joaquin Valley
residence near present-day Clovis, California
timePeriod 19th century

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Clovis, California namedAfter Clovis Cole