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'''William Gideon (W. G.) Alexander''' was one half of the partnership of Alexander and Marsh, along with  [[Marsh, John N. F.|John Marsh]]. The partners are credited with building a "two-story tenement" in 1877, on the corner of today's Chestnut and Church streets. The building was later moved to 301 Elm Street, where it remains today.
 
'''William Gideon (W. G.) Alexander''' was one half of the partnership of Alexander and Marsh, along with  [[Marsh, John N. F.|John Marsh]]. The partners are credited with building a "two-story tenement" in 1877, on the corner of today's Chestnut and Church streets. The building was later moved to 301 Elm Street, where it remains today.
* [[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]], Chapter Two, entry (23). The names "William" is from unverified research by indexer Stanley D. Stevens.
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* [[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]], Chapter Two, entry (23). The names "William Gideon" are from unverified research by indexer Stanley D. Stevens.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:12, 31 July 2023

William Gideon (W. G.) Alexander was one half of the partnership of Alexander and Marsh, along with John Marsh. The partners are credited with building a "two-story tenement" in 1877, on the corner of today's Chestnut and Church streets. The building was later moved to 301 Elm Street, where it remains today.