"First Fruits" Author Event at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library

Thursday, May 15th, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Corvallis-Benton County Library, 645 NW Monroe Ave Corvallis, OR 97330

Corvallis-Benton County Public Library welcomes everyone to this free author event.  Linda Ziedrich will tell the story of Henderson, John, and Seth Lewelling, co-founders of the Pacific coast fruit industry. 

Best known among the brothers is Henderson, who hauled a wagonload of fruit trees from Iowa in 1847 and planted the first grafted-fruit orchard in the Oregon Country. Seth kept the nursery going for more than forty years and won his own fame by originating the Bing and Black Republican cherries. John, after helping to establish the Oregon fruit business, founded a nursery and orchards in California and led in the development of the Napa Valley wine industry. But the brothers were much more than horticulturists; they were also abolitionists, gold miners, and Quakers turned Spiritualists. One attempted to found a utopian colony in Honduras, another helped grow the Grange in California, and the third fought for democratic reforms in Oregon. Spanning the continent and nearly a century, the brothers’ lives provide fresh perspectives on nineteenth-century westward expansion.

Books will be available for sale by Grass Roots Books & Music.

Visit the library's website to learn more.

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First Fruits

First Fruits offers a fascinating look at the lives of Pacific Coast horticulturists Henderson, Jonathan, and Seth Lewelling. Traveling across the Overland Trail—Henderson to Oregon...

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