Hock Farm

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Hock Farm was John Sutter’s agricultural estate in California, notable as one of the region’s earliest large-scale farming operations during the mid-19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural estate
farm
historic site
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator John Sutter NERFINISHED
describedAs John Sutter’s agricultural estate in California
one of the region’s earliest large-scale farming operations during the mid-19th century
employed Native American laborers
immigrant laborers
foundedBy John Sutter NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalSignificance early example of large-scale private agricultural enterprise in California
illustrates transition from Mexican-era ranchos to American agricultural estates
historicalPeriod California Gold Rush era NERFINISHED
inception 1840s
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Mexican Alta California NERFINISHED
Sacramento Valley NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod mid-19th century
namedAfter John Sutter NERFINISHED
operatedBy John Sutter NERFINISHED
ownedBy John Sutter NERFINISHED
partOf John Sutter’s landholdings
early agricultural development of California
productOrMaterialProduced fruit
grain
livestock products
vegetables
wheat
significantEvent development of commercial agriculture in the Sacramento Valley
one of the earliest large-scale farming operations in California
use agriculture
large-scale farming
livestock raising
orchard cultivation
wheat cultivation

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