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− | '''William Gideon 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 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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Revision as of 19:49, 7 June 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.
- 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.