Difference between revisions of "Hihn, Frederick A."
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*[https://library.ucsc.edu/speccoll/hihn Hihn-Younger Archive, UCSC Library] | *[https://library.ucsc.edu/speccoll/hihn Hihn-Younger Archive, UCSC Library] | ||
*[https://library.ucsc.edu/speccoll/hihn/hihn-commemoration#bio A brief biography] by Stan Stevens | *[https://library.ucsc.edu/speccoll/hihn/hihn-commemoration#bio A brief biography] by Stan Stevens | ||
+ | *''Riptide'' CE39 | ||
Revision as of 21:12, 4 November 2023
"Frederick Augustus Hihn" (1829-1913) was the most influential Santa Cruz entrepreneur of his generation, and a leader of the local German immigrant community. Brother Hugo followed Frederick to Santa Cruz in 1860. Hihn children who survived to adulthood and stayed in the area: Katherine (1856-1921), Louis (1858-1901), August Charles (1864-1918), Frederick Otto (1866-1916), Theresa (1872-1907), and Agnes (1874-1956).
- "The Official Survey of Santa Cruz", Santa Cruz Sentinel, June 23, 1866, 2:4.
- History Pages: 12 - Pioneer German-Speakers of Santa Cruz County
- Santa Cruz County History Journal Issue Number 4
- "How I Came to Santa Cruz"
- Hihn-Younger Archive, UCSC Library
- A brief biography by Stan Stevens
- Riptide CE39