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  2. Lee Henderson Watkins - Wikipedia

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    Beekeeping in California, published by the University of California Regents. [2] Notes on George Leite, Editor of Circle (1945) [4] "John S. Harbison: California's First Modern Beekeeper" [5] "The John S. Harbison manuscripts in the Sierra Museum." (1968–1969) [6] "The Mahan-Parsons Italian bee controversy: part. III. The California story."

  3. Beekeeping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Ten hives were obtained and shipped at a cost of $1,200 but only two queens survived the journey. John Harbison, originally from Pennsylvania, was a successful beekeeper on the US west coast in the 1860s, in an area now known as Harbison Canyon, California, and greatly expanded the market for honey throughout the country.

  4. John Harbison - Wikipedia

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    John Harris Harbison was born on December 20, 1938, in Orange, New Jersey, to the historian Elmore Harris Harbison and Janet German Harbison. The Harbisons were a musical family; Elmore had studied composition in his youth and Janet wrote songs. [1]

  5. Hobbyist beekeepers are buzzing after reversing America’s ...

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    When almond blooms blossom around February and March each year, about 2 million bee colonies are shipped in convoys to California, which accounts for about 88% of all managed colonies in the U.S ...

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  7. Harbison Canyon, California - Wikipedia

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    John Stewart Harbison was born the third child of William and Margaret (Curry) Harbison, on a farm near Freedom, Pennsylvania, on September 29, 1826. John Stewart Harbison He became a beekeeper in the tradition of his father, and later migrated to the west coast of the United States.

  8. Former manager of Kentucky beekeeping business ... - AOL

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    The former manager of a Kentucky beekeeping business who stole more than $500,000 has been sentenced to two years and three months in federal prison. Jeremy Clay Guthrie also will owe restitution ...

  9. Telling the bees - Wikipedia

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    [2] One description from the Carolina Mountains in the United States says that "You knock on each hive, so, and say, 'Lucy is dead. ' " [5] Bees could also be invited to the funeral. [5] [6] In cases where the beekeeper themselves had died, food and drink from the funeral would be left by the hive for the bees, including the funeral biscuits ...