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  2. Bixby family - Wikipedia

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    The Bixby family is an American family that was heavily involved in the development of California ranches and real estate in the 19th and 20th centuries. Through various companies , they controlled at one time or another large swathes of California real estate, much of it derived from Mexican land grants.

  3. Bixby land companies - Wikipedia

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    The Bixby land companies were a group of California-based land companies founded by various members of the Bixby and Flint families from Maine. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the firms of Flint, Bixby & Company, J. Bixby & Company, J. W. Bixby & Company, the Alamitos Land Company, and the Bixby Land Company controlled large swathes of California real estate, much of it derived from ...

  4. Los Cerritos Ranch House - Wikipedia

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    In 1843, Temple purchased the rancho and built the adobe house in 1844 as headquarters for his cattle operations. In 1866, Temple sold the rancho to Flint, Bixby & Company which converted the ranch from cattle to sheep. Jotham Bixby, the brother of one of the company's founders, managed and resided at the ranch from 1866 to 1881.

  5. Rancho Los Alamitos - Wikipedia

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    Trying to capitalize on the 1880s Southern California land boom, John Bixby developed the townsite of Alamitos Beach, which would eventually be assumed by Long Beach. Before Bixby could do much more he died suddenly in 1888, apparently due to an appendicitis attack, and Rancho Los Alamitos was separated between three major parties. The ...

  6. Bixby - Wikipedia

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    Bixby Creek Bridge, an arch bridge in Big Sur, California; The Bixby land companies, ranching and land-development companies in California; The Bixby letter, written by Abraham Lincoln; Bixby Medical Center, a public hospital in Adrian, Michigan; Bixby Ranch, an alternative name for Rancho Los Alamitos, California

  7. Samsung's Bixby-powered Family Hub fridge is great at ... - AOL

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    The company is eagerly trying to squeeze Bixby into just about everything, and its latest Family Hub fridge is no exception. Now, this isn't the first time we've had the opportunity to yell at a ...

  8. Irvine Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, he incorporated the land holdings as the Irvine Company. Between the late 1800s to the 1970s, the Irvine Company continued to also run cattle operations on the property, with "Bommer Canyon Cattle Camp" serving as its center. [5] [6] They also ran sheep. James Irvine remarked in 1867 that he and his men "rode about [the Irvine Ranch] a ...

  9. Spade Ranch (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Bixby died of heart failure May 26, 1982, an Alliance Times Herald headline read: Lawrence Y. Bixby, 86, a prominent rancher in the Ellsworth area for almost 70 years, died Friday morning at Box Butte General Hospital. Mr. Bixby was born October 21, 1895 in Maywood, Nebraska and moved to the ranch with his family in 1909.