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  • A more-or-less chronological series of articles. ==History Pages==
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  • '''For a table of contents, see''' [[History pages]]. One of the fun things about studying pre-statehood California history is that, because there were so few people living here at that time, connect
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  • '''For a table of contents, see''' [[History pages]]. ...rman-speakers were more successful at quickly assimilating into the English-speaking dominant local culture in the U.S. state of California.
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  • ...y''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8716410/samuel-david-gharky 1806-1877]) came originally from Ohio (according to Clark) during the Gold Rush. *[[History Pages: 33 - When Santa Cruz Had Four Wharfs]]
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  • '''For a table of contents, see''' [[History pages]]. ...eginning to think of themselves as locals, along with the remaining Spanish-speaking Californios. But another immigrant group came from the opposite dir
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  • '''For a table of contents, see''' [[History pages]]. ...ory Pages have previously mentioned two of the earlier wharves. The Anthony-Penfield wharf, first constructed in 1849, was later acquired, lengthened an
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  • * [[History Pages: 7 - The Frontiersmen]] ...ay 8, 1869, 1:7-8 (part 2); May 15, 1869, 1:7-8 (part 3); May 22, 1869, 1:7-8 (part 4).
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  • '''Henry Andrew (Andy) Trust''' (1825-1899) was a German immigrant who came to Santa Cruz in 1849, establishing a *[[History Pages: 12 - Pioneer German-Speakers of Santa Cruz County]]
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  • ...n nearby of the Hanly Hospital. Elliott has an 1879 drawing of the recently-built house - which looks nearly the same today, though everything around it *[[History Pages: 33 - When Santa Cruz Had Four Wharfs]]
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  • ...adobe chapel. The present church was built in 1889, and the memorial triple-arch out front in 1891. Also part of the parish are a rectory, parish hall, * [[History Pages: 22 - The Institutions]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History Pages: 33 - Santa Cruz Once Had a Chinatown]]
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  • [[File:Chinese-Gold_cover.jpg|right]] '''Chinese Gold: The Chinese In The Monterey Bay Region'''. This exhaustive history by Sandy Lydon was published in 1985 by Capitola Book Company. Chinese immi
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  • ...ment''' arose from groups of early volunteer fire-fighters such as the hose-cart teams. The first city fire station (1890s) was just off Pacific Avenue * [[History Pages: 43 - Go, Team, Go: The First Team Sport in Santa Cruz, ca. 1880]]
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