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'''Jacob Kron''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146579587/jacob-f-kron 1823-1879]), born in Germany, ran a Santa Cruz tannery from sometime after 1862, when the previous tannery structures were damaged/destroyed by a flood, named San Lorenzo Tannery. Kron built some of the structures that survive today, preserved/renovated as part of the [[Tannery Arts Center]]. Son Henry has a biography in Harrison, which also talks about Jacob. | '''Jacob Kron''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146579587/jacob-f-kron 1823-1879]), born in Germany, ran a Santa Cruz tannery from sometime after 1862, when the previous tannery structures were damaged/destroyed by a flood, named San Lorenzo Tannery. Kron built some of the structures that survive today, preserved/renovated as part of the [[Tannery Arts Center]]. Son Henry has a biography in Harrison, which also talks about Jacob. | ||
− | A detail (right) from the 1892 [[Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. maps]] shows some of the structures | + | A detail (right) from the 1892 [[Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. maps]] shows some of the structures that remain today, including "Mrs A. K Krom's D." [''sic''], the "Tanning Vats" building, and the "Beam House". The second Kron family residence, mentioned in ''Sidewalk Companion'' but no longer standing, is at upper left. |
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Six, entry (3), page 184 | * John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Six, entry (3), page 184 | ||
Revision as of 19:12, 24 December 2023
Jacob Kron (1823-1879), born in Germany, ran a Santa Cruz tannery from sometime after 1862, when the previous tannery structures were damaged/destroyed by a flood, named San Lorenzo Tannery. Kron built some of the structures that survive today, preserved/renovated as part of the Tannery Arts Center. Son Henry has a biography in Harrison, which also talks about Jacob.
A detail (right) from the 1892 Sanborn Fire Insurance Co. maps shows some of the structures that remain today, including "Mrs A. K Krom's D." [sic], the "Tanning Vats" building, and the "Beam House". The second Kron family residence, mentioned in Sidewalk Companion but no longer standing, is at upper left.
- John L. Chase, The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), Chapter Six, entry (3), page 184