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  • #[[History Pages: 15 - Around the New County]]. Scott, Waddell, Porter, Coast Survey map ...: 36 - Gentrification: Downtown Santa Cruz in the 1870s]]. Hihn subdivides north of Lincoln.
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  • ...very little outright hostility during his journeys, especially as he moved north into areas where natives had not previously interacted with Europeans. ...t 40 years ago, writers used the name Costanoan, from the Spanish word for coast. The image at right (courtesy of OAC) is a drawing of a group of native dan
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  • ...issed the entrances to Monterey and San Francisco bays, and made it as far north as the mouth of the Russian River before turning back. On the way south, he ...on the section of Highway 1 that runs the length of Santa Cruz County from north to south. The photo is of a sign from San Mateo County, but there must be o
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  • .... Bouchard’s little fleet (two ships) came from Hawaii to the California coast in 1818, aiming to cause harm to Spanish interests there. The provincial ca ...de la Asuncion Ortega, and went with Captain Arguello on a trip to the far north in the autumn. John Rose was zealously perfecting his religious education a
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  • '''Moore Creek''', named for [[Moore, Eli|Eli Moore]], runs north-south near and parallel to the western boundary of the city of Santa Cruz. [[Category:North coast waterways]]
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  • ...ek_(California) Waddell Creek]''' empties into the Pacific farthest to the north of any Santa Cruz County waterway, and is within the Rancho del Oso section [[Category:North coast waterways]]
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  • ...ips, especially the new steamships, were built to carry supplies along the coast to San Francisco, and up the Sacramento River to the gold country. The expa ...d in later years. One of these was a newspaper. The Pacific Sentinel moved north from Monterey in 1856, and stayed on to become the area’s oldest newspape
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  • ..._Ranch_State_Park Wilder Ranch State Park]''' is located on the coast just north of the Santa Cruz city limits. The core of the park was once the dairy farm
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  • ...g, John|John King]] built a wharf and other facilities at the little North Coast cove. In addition to Davenport's own activities, the wharf was used by loca
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  • ...rming was soon to become a major industry. One of the pioneers among North Coast dairymen was [[Wilder, Delos D.|Delos Wilder]]. In partnership with [[Baldw North of Baldwin, near the top of the map image, you can see the names Davis & Co
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  • [[Category:North coast waterways]] [[Category:North coast]]
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  • '''Delos D. Wilder''' was one of the pioneers among North Coast dairymen, in partnership with [[Baldwin, Levi K.|Levi Baldwin]]. The two es
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  • '''Levi K. Baldwin''' was one of the pioneers among North Coast dairymen, in partnership with [[Wilder, Delos D.|Delos Wilder]]. The two es ...strations (1997 edition)]], p50 (Baldwin contributed a report on the north coast dairies)
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  • [[Category:North coast waterways]]
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Pacific_Coast_Railroad South Pacific Coast railroad]. ...in 1846, Alzina was one of the many who eventually found their ways to the north end of the bay. Alzina’s father-in-law [[Gonzales, Juan|Juan Gonzales]] w
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  • ...iam|William Waddell]], the north coast lumberman, and acquired a farm just north of Santa Cruz at what is now called "Terrace Point". Younger’s son and gr ...photo at right) to rail cars for the last five-mile leg of the trip to the coast.
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  • ...addell]], the north coast lumberman, and acquired a farm on the coast just north of Santa Cruz at what is now called "Terrace Point". Younger’s son and gr
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  • ...of a quandary. To avoid major elevation changes, the line stayed near the coast until it reached the flat expanses of the Pajaro Valley. From there, it mig When the Watsonville leaders saw the proposed route staying close to the coast, however, they filed a lawsuit to force the SCR to bring it inland closer t
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  • ...Chinese certainly came to Mexico (and may have visited the Alta California coast) as crew on the "Manila galleons" in the period from 1565-1815. ...New Brighton Beach (photo) and another near the mouth of the Pajaro River. North of Davenport there's a coastal cliff called "China Ladder" because Chinese
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  • ...metal products necessary for the latest architectural styles from the East Coast and Europe. Experienced builders and architects arrived to ply their trades The north-of-Lincoln downtown neighborhood developed other amenities during this peri
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