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'''Almus Linneus Rountree''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179184492/almus-linneus-rountree 1828-1891]), a native of Tennessee, came to Santa Cruz County in the 1850s.  
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'''Almus Linneus Rountree''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179184492/almus-linneus-rountree 1828-1891]), a native of Tennessee, came to Santa Cruz County in the 1850s. Timeline:
 
*'''1862''' - Rountree [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18620815.1.2&srpos=1&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1-byDA-txt-txIN-Rountree-------1 took over the Washington Market]] on upper Willow Street (now Pacific Avenue), "[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18651118.1.1&srpos=10&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1-byDA-txt-txIN-Rountree-------1 two doors north of the San Lorenzo Exchange]" (later site of the Pacific Ocean House). Washington Market can be seen at far right in the photo at right, from ~1880. Rountree may not have had any ownership interest by that date - an [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18780615.1.3&srpos=45&e=------187-en--20-SCWS-41-byDA-txt-txIN-Rountree-------1 1878 ''Sentinel'' ad listed [[Chace, John D.|J. D. Chase]] as proprietor].  
 
*'''1862''' - Rountree [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18620815.1.2&srpos=1&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1-byDA-txt-txIN-Rountree-------1 took over the Washington Market]] on upper Willow Street (now Pacific Avenue), "[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18651118.1.1&srpos=10&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1-byDA-txt-txIN-Rountree-------1 two doors north of the San Lorenzo Exchange]" (later site of the Pacific Ocean House). Washington Market can be seen at far right in the photo at right, from ~1880. Rountree may not have had any ownership interest by that date - an [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18780615.1.3&srpos=45&e=------187-en--20-SCWS-41-byDA-txt-txIN-Rountree-------1 1878 ''Sentinel'' ad listed [[Chace, John D.|J. D. Chase]] as proprietor].  
 
*'''1863''' - Rountree acquired a [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18650617.1.3&srpos=5&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1-byDA-txt-txIN-Rountree-------1 large parcel of land] that included [[Point Santa Cruz]]. He sold a small plot to the U.S. government, where a lighthouse was built in 1869.  
 
*'''1863''' - Rountree acquired a [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18650617.1.3&srpos=5&e=-------en--20-SCWS-1-byDA-txt-txIN-Rountree-------1 large parcel of land] that included [[Point Santa Cruz]]. He sold a small plot to the U.S. government, where a lighthouse was built in 1869.  
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The office of Justice of the Peace included some judicial duties, and Rountree was sometimes referred to as Judge Rountree. Several descendents also went into law enforcement, including [https://www.odmp.org/officer/11563-undersheriff-richard-h-rountree Undersheriff Richard Rountree], who died in the line of duty in 1925. The Rountree Detention Center in Watsonville is named for the family.   
 
The office of Justice of the Peace included some judicial duties, and Rountree was sometimes referred to as Judge Rountree. Several descendents also went into law enforcement, including [https://www.odmp.org/officer/11563-undersheriff-richard-h-rountree Undersheriff Richard Rountree], who died in the line of duty in 1925. The Rountree Detention Center in Watsonville is named for the family.   
 
*[[History_Pages:_26_-_The_Quiet_Years]]
 
*[[History_Pages:_26_-_The_Quiet_Years]]
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*''[[Lighthouse Point: Illuminating Santa Cruz (2002 book)|''Lighthouse Point: Illuminating Santa Cruz'' (2002 book)]]
 
*[[Tragedy on the Cliff (2018 article)|Tragedy on the Cliff]]: The Shooting of Sheriff Howard Trafton, Undersheriff Richard Rountree, and Paul Woodside", by Greg Gardner, [[:Category:Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 8|Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 8]]
 
*[[Tragedy on the Cliff (2018 article)|Tragedy on the Cliff]]: The Shooting of Sheriff Howard Trafton, Undersheriff Richard Rountree, and Paul Woodside", by Greg Gardner, [[:Category:Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 8|Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 8]]
  

Latest revision as of 00:27, 29 May 2024

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Almus Linneus Rountree (1828-1891), a native of Tennessee, came to Santa Cruz County in the 1850s. Timeline:

The office of Justice of the Peace included some judicial duties, and Rountree was sometimes referred to as Judge Rountree. Several descendents also went into law enforcement, including Undersheriff Richard Rountree, who died in the line of duty in 1925. The Rountree Detention Center in Watsonville is named for the family.