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'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Farnham Eliza W. Farnham]''' (1815-1864) came to Santa Cruz from New York in 1848, to claim a piece of property in the [[Potrero]] belonging to her deceased husband, [[Farnham, Thomas J.|Thomas Farnham]]. She returned to New York in 1856.
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'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Farnham Eliza W. Farnham]''' (1815-1864) came to Santa Cruz from New York in 1848, to claim a piece of property in the [[Potrero]] belonging to her deceased husband, Thomas J. Farnham, who made Isaac Graham famous as the hero of "The Graham Affair". Farnham later came to visit Graham at Zayante, who gifted him with a farmstead. Following Thomas’s untimely 1848 death in San Francisco, Eliza and their children came to live on the farm. She went on to become a leading abolitionist, writer and early feminist, and a friend of [[Kirby, Richard C.|Georgiana Bruce]]. Eliza returned to New York in 1856.  
  
 
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Revision as of 20:32, 8 December 2022

Eliza W. Farnham (1815-1864) came to Santa Cruz from New York in 1848, to claim a piece of property in the Potrero belonging to her deceased husband, Thomas J. Farnham, who made Isaac Graham famous as the hero of "The Graham Affair". Farnham later came to visit Graham at Zayante, who gifted him with a farmstead. Following Thomas’s untimely 1848 death in San Francisco, Eliza and their children came to live on the farm. She went on to become a leading abolitionist, writer and early feminist, and a friend of Georgiana Bruce. Eliza returned to New York in 1856.