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'''Joseph Scott''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161292537/joseph-scott 1824-1901]), native of England, was a partner in a downtown livery stable, with [[Jones, Albert|Albert Jones]], operating as Scott & Co. and built in 1876. Named City Stables (drawing in Elliott, p.f36), the building was demolished in 1910 to make way for the Hagemann-McPherson building.
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'''Joseph Scott''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161292537/joseph-scott 1824-1901]), native of England, was a partner in a downtown livery stable, with [[Jones, Albert|Albert Jones]], operating as Scott & Co. and built in 1876. Named City Stables (drawing in Elliott, right), the building was demolished in 1910 to make way for the Hagemann-McPherson building.
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* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Five, item (34), page 152.
  
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Five, item (34), page 152.  
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City Stables timeline
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*'''1877'''. First ''Sentinel'' ad
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*'''1879'''. Elliott drawing
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*'''1883'''. A June ''Sentinel'' ad states: [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCWS18830630.1.2&srpos=31&e=-------en--20-SCWS-21-byDA-txt-txIN-%22city+stables%22------- "Ferguson Bros. Proprietors; Successors to Scott and Jones"]
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*'''1886'''. First ''Sentinel'' ad naming F. E. Witherly as proprietor.
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*'''1890'''. A ''Sentinel'' "Jottings" item states that [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS18901021.1.3&srpos=3&e=-------en--20-SCS-1-byDA-txt-txIN-%22w.+c.+wilson%22------- "W. C. Wilson, of Bakersfield, has purchased the City Stables of F. E. Witherly"].
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*'''1892'''. ''Sentinel'' ad includes "Wilson & Berry, Props." 
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*'''1892'''. The 1892 Sanborn map includes the label "W. C. Wilson's City Stables".
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*'''1890s'''. "Hopkins & Ede" acquire the stables.
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*'''1909'''. City Stables closed; all goods sold at auction by owner M. C. Hopkins. Story says Hopkins will [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS19091205.1.8&srpos=1&e=------190-en--20-SCS-1-byDA.rev-txt-txIN-%22city+stables%22------- "devote his attention to catering to tourists to Big Trees"].  
  
 
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Revision as of 21:09, 21 January 2024

1879 Elliott City-Stables-drawing 500px.png

Joseph Scott (1824-1901), native of England, was a partner in a downtown livery stable, with Albert Jones, operating as Scott & Co. and built in 1876. Named City Stables (drawing in Elliott, right), the building was demolished in 1910 to make way for the Hagemann-McPherson building.

City Stables timeline