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Local researcher Robert Nelson created pdf versions of individual photographed pages are accessible online in the [https://archives.santacruzmah.org/guides/riptide-centennial-pioneer/ MAH online archives]. There's also an alphabetical biography index, in Excel spreadsheet format. Be aware, however, that some text is cut off because of page misalignment during photography. All ''Riptide'' issues are [https://catalog.santacruzpl.org/polaris/search/title.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.1&pos=1&cn=401966 available on microfilm at SCPL].
 
Local researcher Robert Nelson created pdf versions of individual photographed pages are accessible online in the [https://archives.santacruzmah.org/guides/riptide-centennial-pioneer/ MAH online archives]. There's also an alphabetical biography index, in Excel spreadsheet format. Be aware, however, that some text is cut off because of page misalignment during photography. All ''Riptide'' issues are [https://catalog.santacruzpl.org/polaris/search/title.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.1&pos=1&cn=401966 available on microfilm at SCPL].
  
Several not-very-local persons have biographies in the ''Riptide Centennial'':  
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Several prominent but not-very-local persons have biographies in the ''Riptide Centennial'':  
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delos_R._Ashley Delos R. Ashley] was a 49er who lived and practiced law in Monterey in the 1850s. He was a US congressman from the district that included Santa Cruz County, and was a silent partner in the early days of the ''Pacific Sentinel'' newspaper, before it moved to Santa Cruz.
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delos_R._Ashley Delos R. Ashley] was a 49er who lived and practiced law in Monterey in the 1850s. He was a US congressman from the district that included Santa Cruz County, and was a silent partner in the early days of the ''Pacific Sentinel'' newspaper, before it moved to Santa Cruz.
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* Faxon D. Atherton CE25 ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7623321/faxon-dean-atherton 1815-1877]), for whom the town of Atherton was named in 1923.
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Fr%C3%A9mont John C. Fremont] had a large presence in pre-statehood California, but his influence in our area was limited to one or two recruiting visits to Zayante in 1845-46.
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Fr%C3%A9mont John C. Fremont] had a large presence in pre-statehood California, but his influence in our area was limited to one or two recruiting visits to Zayante in 1845-46.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tecumseh_Sherman William T. Sherman] was financially involved with some Pajaro Valley banking business in the 1850s, while stationed in Monterey with the US occupation forces, but was never a resident.
 
* Daniel and James Blackburn, younger brothers of [[Blackburn, William|William Blackburn]] and older brothers to [[Blackburn, Jacob|Jacob Blackburn]], stayed in Santa Cruz County for a few years in the early 1850s before moving south to San Luis Obispo County.
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stoneman George Stoneman] (CPL7), CA governor 1883-1887. The profile states that he was "one of the men engaged in setting out the town of Sta Cruz" (presumably while garrisoned at Monterey in 1849), but provides no sourcing.
 
 
* John Parrott (CPL12, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211745168/john-parrott 1811-1884]) was prominent in Butte County where he acquired [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Llano_Seco ''Rancho Llano Seco''], and later in San Mateo County, but had little to do with Santa Cruz County.  
 
* John Parrott (CPL12, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211745168/john-parrott 1811-1884]) was prominent in Butte County where he acquired [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Llano_Seco ''Rancho Llano Seco''], and later in San Mateo County, but had little to do with Santa Cruz County.  
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_F._Reed James Frazier Reed] (CPL13) spent a couple of seasons prospecting for gold near Felton, but lived in San Jose. Reed's daughter [[Lewis, Martha J.|Martha]] moved to our area.
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_F._Reed James Frazier Reed] (CPL13) spent a couple of seasons prospecting for gold near Felton, but lived in San Jose. Reed's daughter [[Lewis, Martha J.|Martha]] moved to our area.
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tecumseh_Sherman William T. Sherman] was financially involved with some Pajaro Valley banking business in the 1850s, while stationed in Monterey with the US occupation forces, but was never a resident.
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stoneman George Stoneman] (CPL7), CA governor 1883-1887. The profile states that he was "one of the men engaged in setting out the town of Sta Cruz" (presumably while garrisoned at Monterey in 1849), but provides no sourcing.
  
 
Persons listed in ''Riptide'' with only minimal/incomplete/doubtful info or minimal local connections, and/or having entries that are not readable in the online version because parts of photographed pages are cut off:  
 
Persons listed in ''Riptide'' with only minimal/incomplete/doubtful info or minimal local connections, and/or having entries that are not readable in the online version because parts of photographed pages are cut off:  
*'''A'''bell, Edward Meyers (''see'' [[Sinclair, Fuller Prewitt]]); Adell; Richard (CE37, cut off), Adrian, A.; Aker, J. W. (CE40); Aldrich, G./George (G. and George (CE40) have separate entries but may have been the same person); Allen, Charles; Allen, George T.; Allen, John (CE40, Mormon Battalion); Ames, Josiah P. (Pescadero); Allen, Jane; Allen, John; Anderson, Milton (CE32); Andrews, George W. (CE32); Anges, H.; Anglin, Aaron; Arrendiell, Benjamin W.; Atherton, Faxon D. (CE25, TOWN NAMED FOR HIM); Auld, Ossian G. (CE37),  
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*'''A'''bell, Edward Meyers (''see'' [[Sinclair, Fuller Prewitt]]); Adell; Richard (CE37, cut off), Adrian, A.; Aker, J. W. (CE40); Aldrich, G./George (G. and George (CE40) have separate entries but may have been the same person); Allen, Charles; Allen, George T.; Allen, John (CE40, Mormon Battalion); Ames, Josiah P. (Pescadero); Allen, Jane; Allen, John; Anderson, Milton (CE32); Andrews, George W. (CE32); Anges, H.; Anglin, Aaron; Arrendiell, Benjamin W.; Auld, Ossian G. (CE37),  
 
*'''B'''adger, William G.; Baker, Elija; Baker, Isaac Munroe; Baker, J. (CE37); Baptiste, Jean; Barham, James F. (CPL5); Barton, John R; Barton, William (CE8); Bassett, Vincente (CE32); Bawden, Joseph L; Bayley, Benjamin Franklin; Bertrand (no first name); Blasdel, Henry G.; Boan [Bowen?], A.D.; Bodfish, George H. (CE28); Bolado, Joaquin (cut off); Bonham, Dr. J.F.; Bonsal, Jacob (sp?); Boucher, James; Bourne, William Dawkins (CE31); Bowen, Thomas (CE36, cut off); Bowent Thomas W.; Bowie, Hamilton; Boyle, Henry G. (Mormon Battalion); Boyle, John Joseph; Bradley, James A; Brady, Francis R. (CE30, cut off); Brady, John F.; Brewley, Jackson (sp?); Brown, Charles; Buckley, Thomas; Bundeson, Marcus (CE41); Burke, James (CE41); Burland, Robert (CPL1); Burrell (CE43); Butler, Warren C. (CE41); Buzzell, Willard Joseph (CE41); Byrd, Thomas;
 
*'''B'''adger, William G.; Baker, Elija; Baker, Isaac Munroe; Baker, J. (CE37); Baptiste, Jean; Barham, James F. (CPL5); Barton, John R; Barton, William (CE8); Bassett, Vincente (CE32); Bawden, Joseph L; Bayley, Benjamin Franklin; Bertrand (no first name); Blasdel, Henry G.; Boan [Bowen?], A.D.; Bodfish, George H. (CE28); Bolado, Joaquin (cut off); Bonham, Dr. J.F.; Bonsal, Jacob (sp?); Boucher, James; Bourne, William Dawkins (CE31); Bowen, Thomas (CE36, cut off); Bowent Thomas W.; Bowie, Hamilton; Boyle, Henry G. (Mormon Battalion); Boyle, John Joseph; Bradley, James A; Brady, Francis R. (CE30, cut off); Brady, John F.; Brewley, Jackson (sp?); Brown, Charles; Buckley, Thomas; Bundeson, Marcus (CE41); Burke, James (CE41); Burland, Robert (CPL1); Burrell (CE43); Butler, Warren C. (CE41); Buzzell, Willard Joseph (CE41); Byrd, Thomas;
 
*'''C'''adish, D. (CE38); Call, Maria del Carmen (CE39); Cambuston, Enrique; Campbell, Jonathan; Campbell, Peter; Campbell, William; Cannon, Edward C.; Carpenter, John; Carver, Isaac, S.; Chalmers, George; Champlin, Joel; Chandler, Reuben T.; Chase, Squire; Cheeseman, Elijah (CE41); Clements, Robert E; Clinkerfuss, Frederick; Coles, Henry; Collins, Peter, Connell, John; Cooke, Dennis; Cooley, R. M.; Courtney, Isaac (cut off); Covell, W.A.; Cox, David; Coyle, William; Crabb, J.D.; Crawford, Thomas (CE29); Crooks (no first name); Culber, A.L. (CE28); Cullen, James; Cushing, Simeon M. (CE38); Custer, John (CE38); Cutler, John;  
 
*'''C'''adish, D. (CE38); Call, Maria del Carmen (CE39); Cambuston, Enrique; Campbell, Jonathan; Campbell, Peter; Campbell, William; Cannon, Edward C.; Carpenter, John; Carver, Isaac, S.; Chalmers, George; Champlin, Joel; Chandler, Reuben T.; Chase, Squire; Cheeseman, Elijah (CE41); Clements, Robert E; Clinkerfuss, Frederick; Coles, Henry; Collins, Peter, Connell, John; Cooke, Dennis; Cooley, R. M.; Courtney, Isaac (cut off); Covell, W.A.; Cox, David; Coyle, William; Crabb, J.D.; Crawford, Thomas (CE29); Crooks (no first name); Culber, A.L. (CE28); Cullen, James; Cushing, Simeon M. (CE38); Custer, John (CE38); Cutler, John;  

Revision as of 02:08, 11 November 2023

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The "Centennial Edition" of Riptide magazine was published in 1950 - in several installments, containing many historical biographies of "pioneers" who came to California prior to statehood, and had at least some connection to the original Santa Cruz County (which extended further up the coast past Pescadero). No one claimed authorship at the time, and it's still not clear who the writer(s) was/were (the pen name "Aunt Mathilda" was used). Sources for pre-statehood information are not always given.

Local researcher Robert Nelson created pdf versions of individual photographed pages are accessible online in the MAH online archives. There's also an alphabetical biography index, in Excel spreadsheet format. Be aware, however, that some text is cut off because of page misalignment during photography. All Riptide issues are available on microfilm at SCPL.

Several prominent but not-very-local persons have biographies in the Riptide Centennial:

  • Delos R. Ashley was a 49er who lived and practiced law in Monterey in the 1850s. He was a US congressman from the district that included Santa Cruz County, and was a silent partner in the early days of the Pacific Sentinel newspaper, before it moved to Santa Cruz.
  • Faxon D. Atherton CE25 (1815-1877), for whom the town of Atherton was named in 1923.
  • John C. Fremont had a large presence in pre-statehood California, but his influence in our area was limited to one or two recruiting visits to Zayante in 1845-46.
  • John Parrott (CPL12, 1811-1884) was prominent in Butte County where he acquired Rancho Llano Seco, and later in San Mateo County, but had little to do with Santa Cruz County.
  • James Frazier Reed (CPL13) spent a couple of seasons prospecting for gold near Felton, but lived in San Jose. Reed's daughter Martha moved to our area.
  • William T. Sherman was financially involved with some Pajaro Valley banking business in the 1850s, while stationed in Monterey with the US occupation forces, but was never a resident.
  • George Stoneman (CPL7), CA governor 1883-1887. The profile states that he was "one of the men engaged in setting out the town of Sta Cruz" (presumably while garrisoned at Monterey in 1849), but provides no sourcing.

Persons listed in Riptide with only minimal/incomplete/doubtful info or minimal local connections, and/or having entries that are not readable in the online version because parts of photographed pages are cut off:

  • Abell, Edward Meyers (see Sinclair, Fuller Prewitt); Adell; Richard (CE37, cut off), Adrian, A.; Aker, J. W. (CE40); Aldrich, G./George (G. and George (CE40) have separate entries but may have been the same person); Allen, Charles; Allen, George T.; Allen, John (CE40, Mormon Battalion); Ames, Josiah P. (Pescadero); Allen, Jane; Allen, John; Anderson, Milton (CE32); Andrews, George W. (CE32); Anges, H.; Anglin, Aaron; Arrendiell, Benjamin W.; Auld, Ossian G. (CE37),
  • Badger, William G.; Baker, Elija; Baker, Isaac Munroe; Baker, J. (CE37); Baptiste, Jean; Barham, James F. (CPL5); Barton, John R; Barton, William (CE8); Bassett, Vincente (CE32); Bawden, Joseph L; Bayley, Benjamin Franklin; Bertrand (no first name); Blasdel, Henry G.; Boan [Bowen?], A.D.; Bodfish, George H. (CE28); Bolado, Joaquin (cut off); Bonham, Dr. J.F.; Bonsal, Jacob (sp?); Boucher, James; Bourne, William Dawkins (CE31); Bowen, Thomas (CE36, cut off); Bowent Thomas W.; Bowie, Hamilton; Boyle, Henry G. (Mormon Battalion); Boyle, John Joseph; Bradley, James A; Brady, Francis R. (CE30, cut off); Brady, John F.; Brewley, Jackson (sp?); Brown, Charles; Buckley, Thomas; Bundeson, Marcus (CE41); Burke, James (CE41); Burland, Robert (CPL1); Burrell (CE43); Butler, Warren C. (CE41); Buzzell, Willard Joseph (CE41); Byrd, Thomas;
  • Cadish, D. (CE38); Call, Maria del Carmen (CE39); Cambuston, Enrique; Campbell, Jonathan; Campbell, Peter; Campbell, William; Cannon, Edward C.; Carpenter, John; Carver, Isaac, S.; Chalmers, George; Champlin, Joel; Chandler, Reuben T.; Chase, Squire; Cheeseman, Elijah (CE41); Clements, Robert E; Clinkerfuss, Frederick; Coles, Henry; Collins, Peter, Connell, John; Cooke, Dennis; Cooley, R. M.; Courtney, Isaac (cut off); Covell, W.A.; Cox, David; Coyle, William; Crabb, J.D.; Crawford, Thomas (CE29); Crooks (no first name); Culber, A.L. (CE28); Cullen, James; Cushing, Simeon M. (CE38); Custer, John (CE38); Cutler, John;
  • Daley, J.H., Dance, Joseph A.; Daniels, Francis (CE39); Dart, Harrison; Davis, Francis; Davis, George W; Davis, Thomas; Dean, George C; DeLong, Abram; Depeaux, Louis (see Castro family); Devoll, Philip H. (CE36, cut off); Diley, J.B.; Doak, John; Dockery, John; Dryden, Rev. David A (CPL7); Dunlap, William; Dunne, John D.; Dye, Clarkson; Dye, Dr.; Dye, Hazzard;
  • Eaker, John W.; Eastham, Henry F.; Eberle, C.H.; Edwards, Daniel; Eldridge, George Washington; Elkins, G.; Ennis, John; Evans, O.H. (CE40);
  • Galway, James; Gambell (sp?), William; Gardner, J.H.; Garvey, Cornelius Thomas; Gibson, F.W. (CE41); Gilman, John B; Gilston, James M. (CE29); Gilt, Enrique (CE28, iffy ID); Givens, George F; Glassell, Andrew; Goddard, William A.B. (CE41); Gordon, James; Graham, A.D.; Graham, Major John W. (brother of Isaac, CE36); Green, John D.; Griffith, William; Grigsby, Sampson F; Grins, John (CE42); Grivs, John; Guerraz, John; Gum, Gabriel W.
  • Hackett, John K; Haight, Samuel W.; Hall, Samuel P. (CE41); Hamlin, Orrin; Harding, Isaac (CE40); Hardy, Isaac; Hardy, Johanna; Hardy, John C; Harpole, Sampson; Harrison, Jonathan; Haskell, John W.; Haun (no first name); Hayden, George W.; Henderson, H.L.; Hendricks, Abraham (CPL2); Herbert, John (CE41); Hewett, Adam; Highmoor, Joseph (CE36); Hill, Pleasant; Hill, J Bryant (CPL2; see Farnham); Hills, N. Bonaparte (CPL2; Soc. of Pioneers has a Nathaniel Bingham Hills); Hinckley, Roger Gibson (CPL2); Holbrook, Washington (CE30, cut off); Hook, Solomon (CE31); Hopper, Charles; Hopper, Thomas; Horn, William Henry (CE41); Houck, Phillip; Hoy, Jones (CE30); Huddart, John M.; Hulett, Obediah (CE39); Hull, Elisha; Hutchinson, William A. (CE41);
  • Joyce, Willis W.
  • Kuttner, J. (CE28);
  • Lathrop, Levi B. (CE36);
  • Manning, David, McFarland, Rhoda Ann; McKamish, James; McKarahar, John; Munson, Joseph;
  • Packard, Albert; Palasko, J; Palmer, John (CPL13, see Catherine Bennett); Parker, Robert A (CPL13); Parker, Richard (CPL13); Parker, William C (CPL13); Parry, Dr. Isaac (CPL12); Parsons, Henry F. (not Henry Fell Parsons, CPL12): Patrick, Joshua (CPL12, cut off); Peace, James (CPL12); Peck, Nicholas Thomas; Pederick, Joshua (CPL12); Penfield, Edwin S. (CPL12); Perkins, John G. (CPL12); Perry, George (CPL12); Porter, Thomas R. (not rel. to other Porters); Powell, John W. (CPL12); Price, Rodman (CPL12)
  • Quick, M.W. CE30;
  • Reed, Joseph (CPL15); Reed, Mrs. Margaret W. (CPL15, portrait but no text); Richards, John D (CPL15); Richardson, Henry (CPL15); Richardson, John A. (CPL15); Ridley, Robert (CPL15); Ring, David (CE30); Roach, Philip (CPL15); Roach, Philip A (CE4); Roadhouse, Joseph A. (CPL15); Roan, Francis (CPL15); Roberts, Samuel (CPL15); Roberts, William (CPL15), Robertson, John (CPL15); Robertson, Stanley L (CPL15); Rowe, William Henry (CE4); Runhardt, G.H. (CPL15); Ryder, D.F. (CPL15); Ryder, David N. (CPL15)
  • St. Johns, Augustus A. (CE43); Sanborn, O.S. (CE31); Sanford, Fred H; Saunders, John (CE41); Saxon, William; Sayre, George; Sayres, Robert; Schultz, Cincinnatus; Sears, Robert; Sheall, John; Shelby, John Lafayette (CE28, cut off); Shulters, John; Sime, John; Simonds, E.C. (CE41); Sirrine, George W.; Skinner, A.A.; Slidell, John; Smith, Alexander; Smith, Capt. Edward L.B. (CE30); Smith, G. W.; Smith, Henry; Smith, Henry Charles; Smith, Hiram (CE41); Smith, John Morgan; Smith, Napoleon Bonaparte; Smith, Orrin; Smith, William H (CE28); Spect, Henry (CE36); Speegle, William R. (CE28, Pajaro); Stevens, Robert (CPL8); Stevenson, Dr. C.P. (CPL8); Stewart, Robert B. (CPL7); Stone, William H (CPL7); Stowe, W.W. (CPL7); Stowell, Levi (CPL7); Suwerkroop, E.A. (CPL8)
  • Tait, John (CPL8); Tanner, Albert Mills (CPL10); Taylor, Alexander (CPL9); Taylor, Joseph Powell (CPL9); Teschemacher, F.H. (CPL10); Thomas, Elijah (CPL10); Thomas, John W. (CPL9); Thompson, James (CPL10); Tittle, Frederick G. (CPL8); Trout, Emanuel Thomas (CPL9); Tuffey, Jonathan (CPL9); Turner, Henry S. (CPL9); Tuttle, Capt (CPL8); Tyrrin, George (CPL8); Tyus, John Burton (CPL8)
  • Van Anda, Jane; Van Allen, John (CPL11); Van Bussum, Joseph V (CPL11); Vanaker, Paul (CPL11); Vermule, Thomas L (CPL11); Vincent, Capt. (CPL11)
  • Wade, Edward (CPL10); Wakeman, F.O. (CPL9); Waldrop (CPL11, cut off); Ward, Michael (CPL11); Washburn, Harvey (CPL11); Washburn, John Helms (CPL11); Washum, Sol (CPL11); Watkins, B.F. (CPL11); Watson, Frank (CPL11); Watson, Jacob (CPL11); Watson, William (CPL11); Watson, Henry (CPL11); Willetts, Joseph D. (CPL3);


Persons having substantial entries in Riptide Centennial, but lacking a page in this wiki:

Baxter, John A

Bean, Charles, Whitman Bean, James M. (Bean Creek)

Bellamy, George W. Bennett, A.B. Benson, Christian

Blanchard, Seth

Bowman, John

Briar, Rev. James Brown, Alexander Brown, John Henry Brummett, James Bucher, James Buzzell, Francis

Caldwell, Leander Gilham Calkin, Milo Callaghan, William Callihan, William Carr, Jesse D Casserly, Eugene Clark, John G Clough, David M.

Cole, Cornellius (Cornelius?)

Collins, Charles Conniver, Simpson Cook, J.C. Cool, Peter Y. Courtright, William Henry Coyote, N. Crane, George W.

Cushing, Nicholas

Davis, Peter J Docker Dominick, J.H. Dorist, C.H. Dotter, W.C. Dougherty, John;

Dutton, James Marshall

Elden, Andrew Jackson Evans, Hugh Ewing, Simon Beymer Fargo, Darius Chapman Ford Robert Fulton Forrester, John Francis, Joseph

Gilmore, John Glover, Asa C Godchaux, Lazarre Goodall, Capt. Charles Gordon, James Gordon, Nicholas

Gregory, Durrell S. Grey, Joseph Griffith, Romalus B., Jr. Grover, Whit

Haight, Lansing Haley, T Hall, R.J.

Ham, Jeremiah Ham, Jonathan Bates Henderson, William T.L. Hensley, Samuel J

Hickey, Cornelius Hill, Henry S. Hinds, Thomas William

Hobbs, James H Hodgdon, H.A. Holcomb, Nathaniel Hollenbeck, Thomas

Hubbard, George C. Hudson, J.B. Huntoon, Marcellus

Lard, Sarah C Lucas, Frederick Wilton

Martin, Charles Christopher Mattison, Robert William McCollum, Joseph McCusker, Daniel McKean, Robert Allen (1829-1907) McKinney, Hampton E Murphy, John

Parker, Robert A. Parrott, John

Peabody, Jonathan

Peck, Elon Galusha

Peckham, John F.

Pelton, John Colter

Perry, Joseph Wilburn

Phillips, Bonaparte Phillips, Thomas James Pioda, Paul Poilo, Pierre Francois Polasko, J Poncabaro, Augustus

Rowe, A.D. Rowe, Mrs. Rhoda Ann

Rupe, James (Partial) Ryan, Thomas

Sanford, Asa Preston Schallenberger, Moses Scott, John

Sharp, Samuel Silkin, Stehen Simms, Middletown Ward

Skinner, John Smith, Columbus H Smith, L.B. Snodgrass, Thomas

Steinmetz, Charles Stevens, Benjamin F Stevens, Lewis

Taylor, William

Thompson, Uriah William Tidball, Thomas

Vestal, Richard K

Walker, Samuel Walker, Thomas

Watson, Jonathan Wheeler, Charles Whinery, Henry Whisman, J. Washington White, Edward White, William White, William F Whiting, B.C. Wiggins, William

Woods, David C Woods, Isaiah C. Woods, John Woodworth, Selim E. Wooley, William Woostell, M.G.

Pages in category "Persons in Riptide"

The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total.