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*James Miller Guinn, [[History of the state of California and biographical record of Santa Cruz...(Guinn, 1903)]]
 
*James Miller Guinn, [[History of the state of California and biographical record of Santa Cruz...(Guinn, 1903)]]
 
*[[Martin, Edward|Edward Martin]], [[History of Santa Cruz, California (Martin, 1911)]].
 
*[[Martin, Edward|Edward Martin]], [[History of Santa Cruz, California (Martin, 1911)]].
One later compilation of biographies, ''[[:Category:Persons in Riptide|Riptide Centennial]]'', includes much information from one or more of these five, but also includes bios of a large number of "pioneers" (persons documented to have been in the Santa Cruz area prior to statehood) not profiled elsewhere.   
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One later compilation of biographies, ''[[:Category:Persons in Riptide|Riptide Centennial]]'', includes much information from one or more of these five, but also includes short (some ''very'' short) bios of a large number of "pioneers" (persons documented to have been in the Santa Cruz area prior to statehood) not profiled elsewhere.   
  
 
With the exception of the Society of California Pioneers/HJ4, publication of these local history books was financed by selling subscriptions (sometimes to descendants, occasionally autobiographies) - a common and popular publication method in that era. The return to subscribers was inclusion of their "personal notice" (Elliot's euphemism for a short biography) in the book. Addition inclusion of a portrait presumably meant a larger subscription amount. Also, because much of the personal information was provided by the subscriber, historical accuracy is not guaranteed.
 
With the exception of the Society of California Pioneers/HJ4, publication of these local history books was financed by selling subscriptions (sometimes to descendants, occasionally autobiographies) - a common and popular publication method in that era. The return to subscribers was inclusion of their "personal notice" (Elliot's euphemism for a short biography) in the book. Addition inclusion of a portrait presumably meant a larger subscription amount. Also, because much of the personal information was provided by the subscriber, historical accuracy is not guaranteed.
  
Another such book, not considered a "main source" because it includes fewer biographies of Santa Cruz County residents:   
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Two other such books, not considered a "main source" because they include fewer biographies of Santa Cruz County residents:   
 
*[[Memorial and Biographical History of the Coast Counties of Central California (1893)]]
 
*[[Memorial and Biographical History of the Coast Counties of Central California (1893)]]
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*[[Santa Cruz County (1896 book)]]
  
 
The number of biographies in these five sources provides a rough idea of a person's prominence during their lifetime, so additional categories include:  
 
The number of biographies in these five sources provides a rough idea of a person's prominence during their lifetime, so additional categories include:  

Latest revision as of 04:36, 22 February 2024

The five main biographical sources for persons living in Santa Cruz County before WWI are:

One later compilation of biographies, Riptide Centennial, includes much information from one or more of these five, but also includes short (some very short) bios of a large number of "pioneers" (persons documented to have been in the Santa Cruz area prior to statehood) not profiled elsewhere.

With the exception of the Society of California Pioneers/HJ4, publication of these local history books was financed by selling subscriptions (sometimes to descendants, occasionally autobiographies) - a common and popular publication method in that era. The return to subscribers was inclusion of their "personal notice" (Elliot's euphemism for a short biography) in the book. Addition inclusion of a portrait presumably meant a larger subscription amount. Also, because much of the personal information was provided by the subscriber, historical accuracy is not guaranteed.

Two other such books, not considered a "main source" because they include fewer biographies of Santa Cruz County residents:

The number of biographies in these five sources provides a rough idea of a person's prominence during their lifetime, so additional categories include:

Subcategories

This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.