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Domestic News June 4, 1922

Palatka Daily News

Palatka, Putnam County, Florida

What is this article about?

W. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic Manager of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad from Wilmington, N.C., bought a 40-acre orange grove near Lake Wales, Florida, from M. N. Lipinski. He plans to develop another 30 acres and his son Roy will manage them.

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Coast Line Man Buys a Florida Orange Orchard

(By Associated Press)

Lake Wales, June 3—W. J. Craig, of Wilmington, N. C., Passenger Traffic Manager of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, has purchased the forty acre orange grove of M. N. Lipinski on the northeast shore of Starr Lake, near here. Mr. Craig also owns about thirty acres between Mountain Lake and Lake Pierce which he expects to put in groves.

Mr. Craig's son Roy will have charge of the properties. The son took a special course in horticulture at the University of Florida and after completing his studies became affiliated with the Temple Groves Corporation at Templeton where he has been gaining practical experience.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture

What keywords are associated?

Orange Grove Purchase W J Craig Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Lake Wales Florida Horticulture

What entities or persons were involved?

W. J. Craig M. N. Lipinski Roy Craig

Where did it happen?

Lake Wales

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Lake Wales

Event Date

June 3

Key Persons

W. J. Craig M. N. Lipinski Roy Craig

Outcome

w. j. craig purchased the forty acre orange grove of m. n. lipinski; mr. craig owns about thirty acres between mountain lake and lake pierce which he expects to put in groves; roy craig will have charge of the properties.

Event Details

W. J. Craig, of Wilmington, N. C., Passenger Traffic Manager of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, has purchased the forty acre orange grove of M. N. Lipinski on the northeast shore of Starr Lake, near Lake Wales. Mr. Craig's son Roy, who took a special course in horticulture at the University of Florida and became affiliated with the Temple Groves Corporation at Templeton, will have charge of the properties.

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