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'''William Wirt Stice''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103484567/william-wirt-stice 1866-1959]), born in California, was the eldest of three brothers profiled collectively in Harrison (p.356) as "The Stice Brothers". The trio came to Santa Cruz in the late 1880s, buying the Avenue Stables on Pacific Avenue. In 1891, they bought the Excelsior Stables (at the corner of Mission Street and Vine Street) from [[Peakes, James B.|J. B. Peakes]].
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'''William Wirt Stice''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103484567/william-wirt-stice 1866-1959]), born in California, was the eldest of three brothers profiled collectively in Harrison (p.356) as "The Stice Brothers". The trio came to Santa Cruz in the late 1880s, buying the Avenue Stables on Pacific Avenue (across from the end of Elm Street). In 1891, they bought the Excelsior Stables (at the corner of Mission Street and Vine Street) from [[Peakes, James B.|J. B. Peakes]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:55, 21 January 2024

William Wirt Stice (1866-1959), born in California, was the eldest of three brothers profiled collectively in Harrison (p.356) as "The Stice Brothers". The trio came to Santa Cruz in the late 1880s, buying the Avenue Stables on Pacific Avenue (across from the end of Elm Street). In 1891, they bought the Excelsior Stables (at the corner of Mission Street and Vine Street) from J. B. Peakes.