The History of the Yakima Valley, Washington, Comprising Yakima, Kittitas and
Benton Counties, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1919, Volume II, page 1091 

GEORGE ANSON KANDLE.

Ranching interests in the Naches valley are well represented by George Anson
Kandle, a prominent young farmer of that locality and a native of Washington,
who was born in Thurston county on the 1st of January, 1885, a son of Robert H.
Kandle, of whom more extended mention is made on other pages of this work.

George A. Kandle attended the public schools in the acquirement of his
education and in 1903, when eighteen years of age, came with his father's
family to Yakima county, where he engaged in agricultural pursuits in connection
with his father for about two years, or until 1905. By that time he had reached
the age of twenty and decided to start upon his independent career, renting land
which he farmed on his own account. As a result of his labors he obtained the
sum necessary to purchase land and now has forty acres on the lower Naches, of
which two acres are planted to orchard. The rest is in hay and plow land and
also in pasture. Mr. Kandle is progressive in his ideas and has made many
improvements upon his place.

On September 21, 1904, George A. Kandle was united in marriage to Sylvia
Taylor, a daughter of Isaac Taylor, who is numbered among the pioneers of
Yakima county. To this union has been born a daughter, Leone. Mr. and Mrs.
Kandle have many friends in Naches. He gives his political support to the
republican party but has never been desirous of holding office, preferring to
give his whole attention to his private interests.

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Submitted to the Washington Bios Project in January 2008 by Jeffrey L. Elmer.
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