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Latest revision as of 19:04, 18 December 2023
Lucius Sanborn (1824-1899) was a blacksmith who, according to Chase, moved into a shop built in 1852 by Elihu Anthony where the Santa Cruz Post Office now stands. He later moved to Watsonville, where a partnership with Charles Ford launched the future Ford's department store.
- The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), Chapter Five, item (53), page 166.
Note that, in Guinn, Sanborn's first name is misspelled as "Lucian". Brother William A. also has a bio in Guinn. Lucius, William and their father William are buried in Pioneer cemetery.