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'''James Austin Linscott''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/260805916/james-austin-linscott 1846-1913], Harrison p.327), born in Maine, came to Santa Cruz County after serving in the Civil War. A cousin, [[Linscott, John W.|John Linscott]], arrived in 1868. Linscott went into the lumber business, mainly in the [[Corralitos]] area, then retired to farming in the same area.
 
'''James Austin Linscott''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/260805916/james-austin-linscott 1846-1913], Harrison p.327), born in Maine, came to Santa Cruz County after serving in the Civil War. A cousin, [[Linscott, John W.|John Linscott]], arrived in 1868. Linscott went into the lumber business, mainly in the [[Corralitos]] area, then retired to farming in the same area.
*Linscott was a Santa Cruz County Supervisor when [[Santa Cruz County (1896 book)]] was published. The book includes a group photo of Linscott and the other four supervisors on page 14.  
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*Linscott was a Santa Cruz County Supervisor from 1893 through 1898. [[Santa Cruz County (1896 book)]] includes a group photo of Linscott and the other four supervisors on page 14.
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*[https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/134097#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0 Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, 1852-2015, SCPL Local History Articles]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 30 April 2024

James Austin Linscott (1846-1913, Harrison p.327), born in Maine, came to Santa Cruz County after serving in the Civil War. A cousin, John Linscott, arrived in 1868. Linscott went into the lumber business, mainly in the Corralitos area, then retired to farming in the same area.