Santa Cruz County: Parade of the Past (1973 book)

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Santa Cruz County: Parade of the Past is a 1973 book by Margaret Koch, now out of print but available to borrow from SCPL. It is no longer recommended as a local history reference because of numerous errors and/or lack of fact sourcing. It does, however, include a number of images not generally available elsewhere. These include:

  • p11, Pinto Lake historical plaque
  • p19, the steamship Diana
  • p27, Santa Cruz House before 1884, w Goodwin and (Charles C.) Martin livery stable next door
  • p35, Kron Tannery
  • p51, the Bernheim Block
  • p53, the Cliff Museum
  • p57, four wharf photos
  • p62, Waddell's wharf
  • p65, Hoover family arrival at "Brown House", 1914
  • p68, two Giannone Ranch homes
  • p70, San Vicente logging
  • p71, San Vicente logging crew
  • p76, Agua Puerca schoolhouse
  • p79, Pio Scaroni home
  • p80, Delos D. Wilder Sr.
  • p83, Wilder dairy in 1920s
  • p84, first Santa Cruz HS (1895-1913)
  • p89, Judge Logan home c.1900?
  • p95, Hotel Metropole
  • p101, Santa Cruz County Hospital ~1925
  • p104, Laurel School (1895-1936)
  • p106, Lorenzo Hotel SLV
  • p108, Boulder Creek House c.1900
  • p110, July 4, 1901 parade in Boulder Creek
  • p111, the flume
  • p113, Cowell bull team hauling logs on a skid road
  • p123, Glen Canyon covered bridge in original location
  • p137-142, Charles C. Martin (the author's great-grandfather)
  • p142-143, William Ware info (Isaac Graham partner)
  • p158, Mangels mansion (Aptos)
  • p164, Cooper Bros. store 1880 (Watsonville)
  • p185, Garfield Park Tabernacle
  • p198, Riverside Hotel from Beach Hill ~1880