Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . GEORGE COCHRAN. MRS. GEORGE COCHRAN OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 599 George Cochran was reared at home, acquiring his education in tlie pubHcschools, and after his textbooks were put aside he continued to work upon thehomestead farm, being thus engaged up to the time of his marriage, which oc-curred November lo, 1901, Miss Grace W. Meiners, a daughter of Martin Mein-ers, becoming his wife. Her father removed to this county from Ilhnois in 1882or 1883 and is now hving retired in the city of Wall

Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . GEORGE COCHRAN. MRS. GEORGE COCHRAN OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 599 George Cochran was reared at home, acquiring his education in tlie pubHcschools, and after his textbooks were put aside he continued to work upon thehomestead farm, being thus engaged up to the time of his marriage, which oc-curred November lo, 1901, Miss Grace W. Meiners, a daughter of Martin Mein-ers, becoming his wife. Her father removed to this county from Ilhnois in 1882or 1883 and is now hving retired in the city of Wall Stock Photo
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Lyman's history of old Walla Walla County, embracing Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield and Asotin counties . GEORGE COCHRAN. MRS. GEORGE COCHRAN OLD WALLA WALLA COUNTY 599 George Cochran was reared at home, acquiring his education in tlie pubHcschools, and after his textbooks were put aside he continued to work upon thehomestead farm, being thus engaged up to the time of his marriage, which oc-curred November lo, 1901, Miss Grace W. Meiners, a daughter of Martin Mein-ers, becoming his wife. Her father removed to this county from Ilhnois in 1882or 1883 and is now hving retired in the city of Walla Walla. The old homesteadfarm of the Cochran family was deeded to George Cochran and his two brotherssome years before the marriage of the former and upon that event was takenover entirely by George Cochran, who purchased the interests of his brothers inthe place. He has since owned this property, comprising two hundred and eighty-five acres of rich and arable land. He has brought his fields to a high state ofcultivation and annually gathers large crops. He* raises the cereals best adaptedto climatic conditions here