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Beringer, Jacobr2WPadmin2018-08-22T16:51:20+00:00
Portrait of Jacob Beringer

Portrait of Jacob Beringer

Jacob Beringer Images

(1845-1915)

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Portrait of Jacob Beringer
Beringer, Jacob Portrait

Portrait of (young) Jacob Beringer

Jacob Beringer, Jr. as an Infant
Beringer, Jacob, Jr. as an Infant

Jacob Beringer's son Jake Jr. as an Infant.

Barrel Room at Beringer Winery
Barrel Room at Beringer Winery

Jacob or Frederick Beringer in the Beringer Winery Barrel Room

Jacob and Frederick Beringer in cellar with large wine barrel
Beringer, Jacob and Frederick in cellar with large wine barrel

Jacob and Frederick in cellar with large wine barrel c. 1885

Portrait of Jacob Beringer
Beringer, Jacob Portrait

Portrait of (older) Jacob Beringer

Jacob Beringer with his Daughter Bertha in Napa
Beringer, Jacob with his Daughter Bertha

Jacob with daughter Bertha in Napa c. 1886

Beringer Brothers with Workers in front of Winery
Beringer Brothers with Workers in front of Winery

The Beringer Brothers, and unidentified workmen, posed for this picture at the winery in 1895.

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