Difference between revisions of "Chesnutwood's Business College"
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'''Chesnutwood's Business College''' was established in Santa Cruz in 1884 by [[Chesnutwood, J. A.|J. A. Chesnutwood]], located in [[Hihn, Frederick A.|F. A. Hihn's]] Alta Building on Pacific Avenue. A year later the school moved to larger quarters in a new Hihn building next door. In 1906, Chesnutwood's merged with Heald's Business College, under which name it continues today. | '''Chesnutwood's Business College''' was established in Santa Cruz in 1884 by [[Chesnutwood, J. A.|J. A. Chesnutwood]], located in [[Hihn, Frederick A.|F. A. Hihn's]] Alta Building on Pacific Avenue. A year later the school moved to larger quarters in a new Hihn building next door. In 1906, Chesnutwood's merged with Heald's Business College, under which name it continues today. | ||
− | * John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Five, | + | * John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Five, items (18) and (19), page 142. |
* [https://archives.santacruzmah.org/guides/guide-to-the-chestnutwood-photo-album-collection-1888/history-notes/ "Guide to the Chestnutwood Photo Album Collection (1888)"] MAH Archives. | * [https://archives.santacruzmah.org/guides/guide-to-the-chestnutwood-photo-album-collection-1888/history-notes/ "Guide to the Chestnutwood Photo Album Collection (1888)"] MAH Archives. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:01, 26 December 2023
Chesnutwood's Business College was established in Santa Cruz in 1884 by J. A. Chesnutwood, located in F. A. Hihn's Alta Building on Pacific Avenue. A year later the school moved to larger quarters in a new Hihn building next door. In 1906, Chesnutwood's merged with Heald's Business College, under which name it continues today.
- John L. Chase, The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), Chapter Five, items (18) and (19), page 142.
- "Guide to the Chestnutwood Photo Album Collection (1888)" MAH Archives.
Wilber M. Gardner came from Illinois in 1883 to teach shorthand and typing.