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− | '''J. Aldrich Joscelyn''' and his wife were a popular public speaker team in Santa Cruz for a number of years beginning in the 1870s. His wife, calling herself "Mrs. Dr. J. Aldrich Joscelyn" advertised (in the 1882 ''Sentinel'' ad at right) as a "medical healer" offering "clairvoyant diagnosis". They maintained joint offices at their 1884 hexagon-shaped Sycamore Street home, which survives today. | + | '''J. Aldrich Joscelyn''' and his wife Juliana were a popular public speaker team in Santa Cruz for a number of years beginning in the 1870s. His wife, calling herself "Mrs. Dr. J. Aldrich Joscelyn" advertised (in the 1882 ''Sentinel'' ad at right) as a "medical healer" offering "clairvoyant diagnosis". They maintained joint offices at their 1884 hexagon-shaped Sycamore Street home, which survives today. |
* ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Two, entry (10), pages 44, 45 (image). | * ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Two, entry (10), pages 44, 45 (image). | ||
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Revision as of 19:18, 1 July 2023
J. Aldrich Joscelyn and his wife Juliana were a popular public speaker team in Santa Cruz for a number of years beginning in the 1870s. His wife, calling herself "Mrs. Dr. J. Aldrich Joscelyn" advertised (in the 1882 Sentinel ad at right) as a "medical healer" offering "clairvoyant diagnosis". They maintained joint offices at their 1884 hexagon-shaped Sycamore Street home, which survives today.
- The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), Chapter Two, entry (10), pages 44, 45 (image).