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− | '''John Hames''' was a New York-born immigrant who came to Monterey in 1843 after a stint in South America, and moved to Soquel in 1847. Hames and [[Daubenbiss, John|John Daubenbiss]] were contracted by [[Castro family|Michael and Martina Castro Lodge]] to build a sawmill at Rancho Soquel, on Soquel Creek. Brother Benjamin followed John to the area, establishing a tannery in what is now Porter Gulch - just to the west of Cabrillo College. | + | '''John Hames''' was a New York-born immigrant who came to Monterey in 1843 after a stint in South America, and moved to Soquel in 1847. Hames and [[Daubenbiss, John|John Daubenbiss]] were contracted by [[Castro family|Michael and Martina Castro Lodge]] to build a sawmill at Rancho Soquel, on Soquel Creek. John built a house in the [[Pleasant Valley]] area, and today's Hames Road was named for him. Brother Benjamin followed John to the area, establishing a tannery in what is now Porter Gulch - just to the west of Cabrillo College. |
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Revision as of 20:59, 4 December 2022
John Hames was a New York-born immigrant who came to Monterey in 1843 after a stint in South America, and moved to Soquel in 1847. Hames and John Daubenbiss were contracted by Michael and Martina Castro Lodge to build a sawmill at Rancho Soquel, on Soquel Creek. John built a house in the Pleasant Valley area, and today's Hames Road was named for him. Brother Benjamin followed John to the area, establishing a tannery in what is now Porter Gulch - just to the west of Cabrillo College.