Hiram March
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Hiram A. March (b. 1826 d. 1905)
In 1853 he settled in what was then Whatcom County, Washington, later Skagit County, Washington. He started farming in 1863 and by 1885 was raising cauliflower seed, the only producer of such seed in America. He died in February of 1905, short of his 79th birthday. March, commander of the Anacortes Yacht Club, died with the title of Commodore.
[edit] Sources
- http://www.skagitpublishing.com/ourcentury/1900-1909.html
- http://www.anacortes.org/history.cfm?menuid=1
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