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#[[History Pages: 6 - The Sailors]]. Bolcoff, Lodge, Buckle, and others
 
#[[History Pages: 6 - The Sailors]]. Bolcoff, Lodge, Buckle, and others
 
#[[History Pages: 7 - The Frontiersmen]]. Majors, Dye, Graham, and others
 
#[[History Pages: 7 - The Frontiersmen]]. Majors, Dye, Graham, and others
#[[History Pages: 8 - Bear Flag Revolt]]. Fremont, Blackburn, Sweet
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#[[History Pages: 8 - The Wagon Trains]].
#[[History Pages: 9 - The Territory]]. Daubenbiss, Hames, Bennett, Anthony
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#[[History Pages: 9 - Bear Flag Revolt]]. Fremont, Blackburn, Sweet
#[[History Pages: 10 - The Gold Rush]]. Cathcart, Farnham
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#[[History Pages: 10 - The Territory]]. Stevenson, Daubenbiss, Hames, Bennett, Anthony
#[[History Pages: 11 - Westside Mills and Tanneries]]. Dodero, Kirby, Boston
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#[[History Pages: 11 - The Gold Rush]]. Cathcart, Farnham
#[[History Pages: 12 - Pioneer German-Speakers of Santa Cruz County]]. Hihn and 18 others
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#[[History Pages: 12 - Westside Mills and Tanneries]]. Dodero, Kirby, Boston
#[[History Pages: 13 - The County]]. Moore, Meder
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#[[History Pages: 13 - Pioneer German-Speakers of Santa Cruz County]]. Hihn and 18 others
#[[History Pages: 14 - Around the New County]]. Scott, Waddell, Porter
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#[[History Pages: 14 - The County]]. Moore, Meder
#[[History Pages: 15 - Uptown and Downtown]]. Fallon, Thompson, Cooper
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#[[History Pages: 15 - Around the New County]]. Scott, Waddell, Porter, Coast Survey map
#[[History Pages: 16 - Lime and Wine]]. Davis & Jordan, Burns
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#[[History Pages: 16 - Uptown and Downtown]]. Fallon, Thompson, Cooper
#[[History Pages: 17 - Antebellum]]. McPherson
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#[[History Pages: 17 - Lime and Wine]]. Davis & Jordan, Burns
#[[History Pages: 18 - Civil War]]. Anthony, Brown, Rodriguez, Powder Works, Pope House
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#[[History Pages: 18 - Antebellum]]. McPherson
#[[History Pages: 19 - Return of the Limeburners]]. Bennett, Bull, Adams, Cowell
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#[[History Pages: 19 - Civil War]]. Anthony, Brown, Rodriguez, Powder Works, Pope House
#[[History Pages: 20 - The River]]. London Nelson
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#[[History Pages: 20 - Return of the Limeburners]]. Bennett, Bull, Adams, Cowell
#[[History Pages: 21 - The Town]].
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#[[History Pages: 21 - The River]]. London Nelson
#[[History Pages: 22 - The Institutions]].
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#[[History Pages: 22 - The Town]].
#[[History Pages: 23 - The Map and the Trees]]. 1866
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#[[History Pages: 23 - The Institutions]].
#[[History Pages: 24 - Names Became Towns]]. Felton, Capitola, Davenport
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#[[History Pages: 24 - The Map and the Trees]]. 1866
#[[History Pages: 25 - The Farmers]]. Meder, Jarvis, Trevethan, Corcoran
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#[[History Pages: 25 - Names Became Towns]]. Felton, Capitola, Davenport
#[[History Pages: 26 - The Quiet Years]].
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#[[History Pages: 26 - The Farmers]]. Wilder, Baldwin, Meder, Jarvis, Trevethan, Corcoran
#[[History Pages: 27 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 1)]]. From Felton
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#[[History Pages: 27 - The Quiet Years]]. Sylvar, Alzina, Rountree.
#[[History Pages: 28 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 2)]]. From Pajaro and through Mission Hill
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#[[History Pages: 28 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 1)]]. From Felton
#[[History Pages: 29 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 3)]]. Streetcars
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#[[History Pages: 29 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 2)]]. From Pajaro and through Mission Hill
#[[History Pages: 30 – How the Town Became a City]]. 1876
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#[[History Pages: 30 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 3)]]. Streetcars
#[[History Pages: 31 – Paris on the San Lorenzo: Second Empire style]]. 1870s
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#[[History Pages: 31 – How the Town Became a City]]. 1876
#[[History Pages: 32 - Santa Cruz Once Had a Chinatown]]
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#[[History Pages: 32 – Paris on the San Lorenzo: Second Empire style]]. 1870s
#[[History Pages: 33 - When Santa Cruz Had Four Wharfs]]. Gharky, Lynch, Hecox
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#[[History Pages: 33 - Santa Cruz Once Had a Chinatown]]
#[[History Pages: 34 - The first book on Santa Cruz history, from 1879]]. Illustrations!
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#[[History Pages: 34 - When Santa Cruz Had Four Wharfs]]. Gharky, Lynch, Hecox
#[[History Pages: 35 - Gentrification: Downtown Santa Cruz in the 1870s]]. Hihn subdivides north of Lincoln.
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#[[History Pages: 35 - The first book on Santa Cruz history, from 1879]]. Illustrations!
#[[History Pages: 36 - Bridges to Somewhere: Eastside Santa Cruz in the 1870s]]. Barson, Wilson.
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#[[History Pages: 36 - Gentrification: Downtown Santa Cruz in the 1870s]]. Hihn subdivides north of Lincoln.
#[[History Pages: 37 - How the Trains Came to Santa Cruz – Part 4]]. Fair,
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#[[History Pages: 37 - Bridges to Somewhere: Eastside Santa Cruz in the 1870s]]. Barson, Wilson.
#[[History Pages: 38 - End of the Line: Last Stagecoach to Santa Cruz]]. McKiernan, Parkhurst, Colegrove
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#[[History Pages: 38 - How the Trains Came to Santa Cruz – Part 4]]. Fair.
#[[History Pages: 39 - What's in a Name? – Adventures in Spelling]] Gharky, Meder
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#[[History Pages: 39 - End of the Line: Last Stagecoach to Santa Cruz]]. McKiernan, Parkhurst, Colegrove
#[[History Pages: 40 - Approaching the Gilded Age: Santa Cruz Enters the 1880s]]
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#[[History Pages: 40 - What's in a Name? – Adventures in Spelling]] Gharky, Meder
#[[History Pages: 41 - Southern Pacific took over Santa Cruz County railroads in the 1880s]]
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#[[History Pages: 41 - Approaching the Gilded Age: Santa Cruz Enters the 1880s]]
#[[History Pages: 42 - Go, Team, Go: The First Team Sport in Santa Cruz, ca. 1880]]
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#[[History Pages: 42 - Southern Pacific took over Santa Cruz County railroads in the 1880s]]
#[[History Pages: 43 - Petroleum in Santa Cruz, Then and Now]]
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#[[History Pages: 43 - Go, Team, Go: The First Team Sport in Santa Cruz, ca. 1880]]
#[[History Pages: 44 - Remembering (some of) the Presidents]]
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#[[History Pages: 44 - Petroleum in Santa Cruz, Then and Now]]
#[[History Pages: 45 - The Italians]]
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#[[History Pages: 45 - Remembering (some of) the Presidents]]
#[[History Pages: 46 - Santa Cruz gets an Octagon: downtown in the early 1880s]]
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#[[History Pages: 46 - The Italians]]
#[[History Pages: 47 - Santa Cruz in 1882: Water Street Gets a New Bridge]]
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#[[History Pages: 47 - Santa Cruz gets an Octagon: downtown in the early 1880s]]
#[[History Pages: 48 - The Rise and Fall of Swanton House: 1883-87]]
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#[[History Pages: 48 - Santa Cruz in 1882: Water Street Gets a New Bridge]]
#[[History Pages: 49 - Downtown expanded south in the 1880s]]
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#[[History Pages: 49 - The Rise and Fall of Swanton House: 1884-87]]
#[[History Pages: 50 - Beach Hill: 1870-99]]
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#[[History Pages: 50 - Downtown expanded south in the 1880s]]
#[[History Pages: 51 - Santa Cruz water system timeline]]
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#[[History Pages: 51 - Beach Hill: 1870-99]]
#[[History Pages: 52 - Santa Cruz electric system timeline]]
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#[[History Pages: 52 - Santa Cruz water system timeline]]
#[[History Pages: 53 - Timeline of Santa Cruz City, County government]]
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#[[History Pages: 53 - Santa Cruz electric system timeline]]
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#[[History Pages: 54 - Timeline of Santa Cruz City, County government]]
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#[[History Pages: 55 - The Big Fire of 1894]] - Pacific, Front, Cooper
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#[[History Pages: 56 - The Big Rebuild of 1894]]
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#[[History Pages: 57 - Union Depot]], 1893
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#[[History Pages: 58 - The 1890s Santa Cruz beachfront]]
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#[[History Pages: 59 - 1895 Venetian Water Carnival]]
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#[[History Pages: -- - 1895 Hotel Capitola]]
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#[[History Pages: -- - 1899 IOOF fire, Town Clock]]
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#[[History Pages: -- - The City-County Civic Center]]
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#[[History Pages: -- - presidential visits, Harrison 1891, Roosevelt 1903]]
  
 
==Panoramic views==
 
==Panoramic views==
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*[[Panorama 5: Heath oil painting, 1893]]
 
*[[Panorama 5: Heath oil painting, 1893]]
 
*[[Panorama 6: Swanton Bird's Eye View of Santa Cruz, ~1907]]
 
*[[Panorama 6: Swanton Bird's Eye View of Santa Cruz, ~1907]]
*[[Panorama 7: Lawrence aerial photograph, 1906]]
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*Panorama 7: [[1906 Lawrence aerial photo]]: first aerial panoramic photograph
  
 
==Other pages==
 
==Other pages==
*[[Sidewalks of Washington Street]]
 
 
*[[Spanish-era government]]
 
*[[Spanish-era government]]
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*[[Spanish in Santa Cruz County place names]]
 
*[https://d2kr105htw9szj.cloudfront.net/uploads/The-Kerr-House The History of the William Kerr House]
 
*[https://d2kr105htw9szj.cloudfront.net/uploads/The-Kerr-House The History of the William Kerr House]
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*[[Down By the Riverside]], subtitled "How Santa Cruz Lost and Refound Its Connection to the San Lorenzo River" (after the 1955 flood).
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*[[Sidewalks of Washington Street]]
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*[[Social organizations before 1900]]
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*[[Sidewalk Companion 4th ed. walking tour]]

Latest revision as of 20:17, 23 January 2024

A more-or-less chronological series of articles.

History Pages

  1. History Pages: 1 - The Ohlone. The early human inhabitants of our area.
  2. History Pages: 2 - The Explorers. From Cabrillo (1542) to Portola (1769).
  3. History Pages: 3 - The Missionaries. Mission Santa Cruz was founded in 1791.
  4. History Pages: 4 - Branciforte. A civilian pueblo was established in 1797.
  5. History Pages: 5 - The Ranchos. Former Mission lands became large land grants (1821-1846).
  6. History Pages: 6 - The Sailors. Bolcoff, Lodge, Buckle, and others
  7. History Pages: 7 - The Frontiersmen. Majors, Dye, Graham, and others
  8. History Pages: 8 - The Wagon Trains.
  9. History Pages: 9 - Bear Flag Revolt. Fremont, Blackburn, Sweet
  10. History Pages: 10 - The Territory. Stevenson, Daubenbiss, Hames, Bennett, Anthony
  11. History Pages: 11 - The Gold Rush. Cathcart, Farnham
  12. History Pages: 12 - Westside Mills and Tanneries. Dodero, Kirby, Boston
  13. History Pages: 13 - Pioneer German-Speakers of Santa Cruz County. Hihn and 18 others
  14. History Pages: 14 - The County. Moore, Meder
  15. History Pages: 15 - Around the New County. Scott, Waddell, Porter, Coast Survey map
  16. History Pages: 16 - Uptown and Downtown. Fallon, Thompson, Cooper
  17. History Pages: 17 - Lime and Wine. Davis & Jordan, Burns
  18. History Pages: 18 - Antebellum. McPherson
  19. History Pages: 19 - Civil War. Anthony, Brown, Rodriguez, Powder Works, Pope House
  20. History Pages: 20 - Return of the Limeburners. Bennett, Bull, Adams, Cowell
  21. History Pages: 21 - The River. London Nelson
  22. History Pages: 22 - The Town.
  23. History Pages: 23 - The Institutions.
  24. History Pages: 24 - The Map and the Trees. 1866
  25. History Pages: 25 - Names Became Towns. Felton, Capitola, Davenport
  26. History Pages: 26 - The Farmers. Wilder, Baldwin, Meder, Jarvis, Trevethan, Corcoran
  27. History Pages: 27 - The Quiet Years. Sylvar, Alzina, Rountree.
  28. History Pages: 28 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 1). From Felton
  29. History Pages: 29 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 2). From Pajaro and through Mission Hill
  30. History Pages: 30 - How the trains came to Santa Cruz (part 3). Streetcars
  31. History Pages: 31 – How the Town Became a City. 1876
  32. History Pages: 32 – Paris on the San Lorenzo: Second Empire style. 1870s
  33. History Pages: 33 - Santa Cruz Once Had a Chinatown
  34. History Pages: 34 - When Santa Cruz Had Four Wharfs. Gharky, Lynch, Hecox
  35. History Pages: 35 - The first book on Santa Cruz history, from 1879. Illustrations!
  36. History Pages: 36 - Gentrification: Downtown Santa Cruz in the 1870s. Hihn subdivides north of Lincoln.
  37. History Pages: 37 - Bridges to Somewhere: Eastside Santa Cruz in the 1870s. Barson, Wilson.
  38. History Pages: 38 - How the Trains Came to Santa Cruz – Part 4. Fair.
  39. History Pages: 39 - End of the Line: Last Stagecoach to Santa Cruz. McKiernan, Parkhurst, Colegrove
  40. History Pages: 40 - What's in a Name? – Adventures in Spelling Gharky, Meder
  41. History Pages: 41 - Approaching the Gilded Age: Santa Cruz Enters the 1880s
  42. History Pages: 42 - Southern Pacific took over Santa Cruz County railroads in the 1880s
  43. History Pages: 43 - Go, Team, Go: The First Team Sport in Santa Cruz, ca. 1880
  44. History Pages: 44 - Petroleum in Santa Cruz, Then and Now
  45. History Pages: 45 - Remembering (some of) the Presidents
  46. History Pages: 46 - The Italians
  47. History Pages: 47 - Santa Cruz gets an Octagon: downtown in the early 1880s
  48. History Pages: 48 - Santa Cruz in 1882: Water Street Gets a New Bridge
  49. History Pages: 49 - The Rise and Fall of Swanton House: 1884-87
  50. History Pages: 50 - Downtown expanded south in the 1880s
  51. History Pages: 51 - Beach Hill: 1870-99
  52. History Pages: 52 - Santa Cruz water system timeline
  53. History Pages: 53 - Santa Cruz electric system timeline
  54. History Pages: 54 - Timeline of Santa Cruz City, County government
  55. History Pages: 55 - The Big Fire of 1894 - Pacific, Front, Cooper
  56. History Pages: 56 - The Big Rebuild of 1894
  57. History Pages: 57 - Union Depot, 1893
  58. History Pages: 58 - The 1890s Santa Cruz beachfront
  59. History Pages: 59 - 1895 Venetian Water Carnival
  60. History Pages: -- - 1895 Hotel Capitola
  61. History Pages: -- - 1899 IOOF fire, Town Clock
  62. History Pages: -- - The City-County Civic Center
  63. History Pages: -- - presidential visits, Harrison 1891, Roosevelt 1903

Panoramic views

Other pages