• Los Angeles in 1831. In 1850, Vignes was the largest wine producer in California. Jean-Louis Vignes was born to Jean Vignes and Elizabeth Cato on April...
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  • Vignes may refer to one of these places: France Vignes, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, a commune in the French region of Aquitaine Vignes, Yonne, a commune in the...
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    converted to a church. In 1864, French photographer and naval officer Louis Vignes was the first to photograph the temple following his expedition to the...
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  • yielded large quantities of wine, but Jean-Louis Vignes was not satisfied with the results. In 1840, Jean-Louis Vignes made the first recorded shipment of California...
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    years that it took for Vignes' vines to begin producing grapes, the two men worked well together and became friends with Vignes serving as a mentor to...
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  • after the aliso, the old sycamore that stood at the entrance of Jean-Louis Vignes' winery Alvarado Street Juan Bautista Alvarado, Mexican Governor of Alta...
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    buildings and tombs. Palmrya was photographed for the first time in 1864 by Louis Vignes. In 1882, the Palmyra Tariff, an inscribed stone slab from AD 137 in...
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    Vitis vinifera variety, it is a grape of "very modest" quality. Jean-Louis Vignes was one of the early settlers to use a higher quality vinifera in his...
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    Spanish and was officially founded on September 4, 1781. Vignes Street is named for Jean-Louis Vignes, an aging adventurer and vintner who arrived in Los Angeles...
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    of Toupet des Vignes at the Salon of 1876. Edmond Toupet des Vignes died on 21 June 1882 in Givet at the age of 65. Toupet des Vignes, Edmond (1872)...
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  • 1846, Felix Valdes sold Rancho Temecula to Frenchman Jean-Louis Vignes (Juan Luis Vignes). Vignes owned both Rancho Temecula and the adjacent Rancho Pauba...
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    vineyard was established in Los Angeles by an immigrant from Bordeaux, Jean-Louis Vignes. Dissatisfied with the Mission grape, he imported vines from France....
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  • Dominguez, by LA Mayor. 1830 – Los Angeles Pueblo Population: 730. 1831 Jean-Louis Vignes bought 104 acres (0.42 km2) of land located between the original Pueblo...
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    Benjamin Jaurès Jules Krantz Édouard Barbey Sadi Carnot - 16 Vice-amiral Louis Vignes [fr] 13 November 1889 11 February 1892 2 years, 90 days Édouard Barbey...
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    business rival in the tiny pueblo of Los Angeles, was French immigrant Jean-Louis Vignes. For his time, Wolfskill was one of the wealthiest men in Southern California...
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    had been sent by his family to find his uncle Jean-Louis Vignes in Los Angeles. He settled on Vignes' property, El Aliso, and assisted with growing grapes...
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    present-day Los Angeles County, due to the efforts of Matthew Keller, Jean-Louis Vignes, and others. Phylloxera infestation was first experienced in California...
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  • the Mission San Luis Rey. Frenchman Jean-Louis Vignes (Juan Luis Vignes) acquired Rancho Pauba in 1848. Vignes owned both Rancho Pauba and the adjacent...
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  • diplodiella (French) by G. Foëx and L. Ravaz / Montpellier : C. Coulet , 1888 Les Vignes américaines : adaptation, culture, greffage, pépinières. (French) with Pierre...
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  • (viticulturist) Helen Turley, American winemaker Elizabeth Vianna Jean-Louis Vignes Gil Wahlquist, Australian pioneer organic winemaker John Carl Warnecke...
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    labels of Champagne under the Bollinger name, including the vintage Vieilles Vignes Françaises, Grande Année and R.D. as well as the non-vintage Special Cuvée...
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  • Sainsevain (1818–1904) came to California in 1839 and joined his uncle Jean-Louis Vignes in Los Angeles. In 1843, Sainsevain received a concession for the two...
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  • Charles Daniel d'Arrac de Vignes (24 January 1742 — ) was a French Navy officer. He fought in the War of American Independence, and taking part in the...
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  • ancient Tamil classic on ethics and morality. He died in Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes, Seine-et-Marne. La Devadassi (1868) La Bible dans l'Inde, ou la Vie de...
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    year, Formidable served as the fleet flagship, hosting Vice Admiral Louis Vignes. The maneuvers included an initial period of exercises from 1 to 10 July...
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    archives in the Recorder’s office of Los Angeles county, show that Don Jean-Louis Vignes sold a lot to Bell in 1844, “contiguous to the Zanja (water-ditch) and...
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  • Chevalier-Montrachet "Les Demoiselles", as well as Premier Crus in Beaune "Aux Cras" and "Vignes Franches", in Pernand-Vergelesses "En Caradeux" and in Pommard "Epenots"...
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  • by the first sheriff, George T. Burrill. He then went to work for Don Louis Vignes, the first commercial wine maker in California In 1860 Moulton himself...
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    Henri Vignes; Pierre Boudrot (2011). Bibliographie des éditions de la Nouvelle Revue française : 26 mai 1911–15 juillet 1919. Paris: Libraire H. Vignes. ISBN 9782867421822...
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    Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis Breton (French pronunciation: [ʒyl adɔlf ɛme lwi bʁətɔ̃]; 1 May 1827 – 5 July 1906) was a 19th-century French naturalist painter...
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